Friday, May 11, 2007

Report on Detoxamin EDTA Chelation Therapy

Detoxamin EDTA

Medical science has developed a very effective way to cleanse toxic chemicals from the body, chelation therapy.

First used in World War I to help the victims of poison gas attacks, chelation therapy was further refined in the 1940s to treat sailors who used poisonous lead based paint on the hulls of navy ships. In a nutshell, chelation therapy is the use of chemical agents that form bonds with toxic heavy metals, such as lead, mercury and arsenic, so they may be flushed out of the body. Detoxamin EDTA is one of those chelation agents.

The chelating agent in Detoxamin is the amino acid Calcium-EDTA. Studies of Ca-EDTA have proven its efficacy in lowering cancer mortality. One study of 59 patients treated with this chelating agent over an 18-year period demonstrated a 90% reduction in mortality from cancer. But cancer is not the only disease that can be treated with Detoxamin therapy. Experts say that just about every health trouble, from learning disorders to heart disease is worsened by the increased levels of lead and other heavy metals that we have been accumulating.

Most people probably think of alternative cancer treatment when then think of chelation therapy, but Detoxamin EDTA is used by people for a number of different reasons, including retarding the effects of aging and cleaning toxic heavy metals out of the body.