Supporters of
chelation therapy claim it works on heavy metals in general, and
argue that this ability to “clean” your blood may be, in part, why
chelation therapy could be helpful for people with heart disease.
recent survey of people who use chelation therapy for coronary
artery disease showed that:
* 20 percent believed chelation could cure heart disease
* 44 percent thought it would help their symptoms
* 58 percent said it could improve their quality of life
* 62 percent said it gave them a sense of control over their heart
disease
Chelation therapy for heart disease is usually delivered by
intravenous (IV) drip in a doctor’s office once a week for up to 40
weeks and then monthly for as long as the patient and doctor agree
to continue. Iron and lead chelators are often available as oral
treatments.
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