What is a cheral physician?

Chelarage is a physician who gives chelating therapy. Primary use is to remove toxic heavy metals from the patient's body. This treatment is also used to deprive the patient of the defective high levels of calcium, which is known as hypokalacémia . Another typical use is the control level of digoxin , from Digitalis, which can reach toxic levels in some patients suffering from cardiovascular disease. For removal, the physician can use various chemicals administered in the range of ways. They can be administered intravenously, injected into muscle tissue or orally. Among other substances that chelating physician used used to treat arsenic and mercury poisoning and desfuroxamine mesyllate for iron toxicity. d-Penicillin can be administered for leading, arsenic or mercury. Calcium Disodium Versante is often used for lead toxicity and is usually served in combination with pack because each compound removalIt is heavy metals from different areas of the body.

Treatment of heavy metal chelatation is not without its risks. Because this is the case, the chelating physician usually monitors his patients in the hospital environment. Some side effects may include combustion at the site of injection, headaches, allergic reactions, deficiencies of vitamins and minerals necessary for human health and potential kidney damage.

United States of Food and Food Administration (FDA) approved the use of chelating for heavy metal poisoning, hypocalcaemia and a high level of copoxin. However, there are a number of claims that chelating therapy could have a wider application. One is that it can be used to help patients with arteriosclerosis or blocked arteries. During studies performed at the age of 60, it seemed that chelating therapy using EDTA could be effective against this disease. However, scientific studies have ever found that DatThe treatment is not successful in alleviating arteriosclerosis.

Other conditions include other controversial use of chelating therapy among other conditions of use to treat autism, arthritis and fibromyalgia. Sometimes chelating physician will try to treat these conditions, but since 2010 no well -designed clinical studies have been carried out to prove or refute the effectiveness of chelating treatment of these problems. These alternative uses are not approved by the FDA but are also not limited.

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