What is a natural chelatation?

Natural chelating is the process of removing toxic heavy metals from the body by natural means rather than man -made methods. Many heavy metals naturally occur in a small amount in a small amount and are essential to maintain good health. However, repeated exposure to heavy metals may increase their level in the body to a point where they are no longer metabolized. Heavy metals then accumulate in soft tissues and the resulting condition is called the toxicity of heavy metals. There are 23 heavy metals that most relate to doctors by causing heavy metal toxicity. Only a few of them are arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury. The three main ingredients of natural chelatation are alpha-lipoic acid, coriander and chlorella. All three components are available as accessories, although they can also be found in therapeutic concentrations in the vegetarian diet.

alpha-lipoic acid is fatty acid that occurs naturalIn cells, and converts glucose into energy. The supply of alpha-lipoic acid in the body is naturally complemented by the consumption of green vegetables, although a larger dose is provided with a supplement for natural chelating. According to supporters, the occurrence of alpha-lipoic acid in cells enables to quickly absorb the therapeutic dose into the bloodstream, where the "traps" of heavy metals and prevents them from settling in soft tissue where it can cause cell damage. Along the way, it is also said to help supplement the natural antioxidants of the body such as vitamins C and E, and CoQ10.

Cilantro is a culinary herb, the leaf part of the coriander plant. When used as part of the natural chelating therapy, it is used to attack heavy metals in the body tissues and the central nervous system. It is assumed that it acts as a reduction agent, a change in metal charges, allowing heavy metal to distract a concentration gradient. Cilantro also lowers blood sugar and is known to have anti -inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.

chlorella areSingle -cell freshwater algae, named for its high concentration of clorophyll. When administering natural chelating therapy, it is assumed that the fibrous material in chlorelce binds heavy metals in the gastrointestinal tract. From there heavy metals are eliminated.

The advantages of chelating therapy for other than medically diagnosed heavy metal poisoning are questionable. Many people believe that natural chelating can be safe and effective. Studies are underway to determine whether this type of therapy offers any health benefits.

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