Heavy Metal Chelation Therapy

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HEAVY METALS CHELATION


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Toxic heavy metals have been linked to many health problems and diseases that plague us today. Toxic heavy metals have been implicated with in degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and ALS. Circulatory problems such as hardening of the arteries, atherosclerosis, angina, peripheral neuropathies, high blood pressure and blocked arteries have also been linked to these metals. Toxic heavy metals such as mercury are neurotoxins that disrupt and change electrical pathways in your body helping to cause neurological disorders, dementia and even death.

Toxic heavy metals are one of the major (under-reported) causes of many health problems faced by our society today. We come in contact with these metals on a daily basis though many sources including dental amalgam fillings, cookware, deodorants, hair dyes, cosmetics (lipstick), drinking water, metal food containers, household cleaners, and eve the air we breathe! The best way to protect ourselves is to remove the toxic heavy metals from our bodies and to reduce or eliminate the contact points for these toxins.

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The History of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy & HBot Chambers Part 2

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HISTORY OF HYPERBARIC OXYGEN

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Oxygen was discovered independently by the Swedish apothecary Karl W. Scheele, in 1772, and by the English amateur chemist Joseph Priestley (1733-1804), in August 1774. In 1783, the French physician Caillens was the first doctor reported to have used oxygen therapy as a remedy. In 1798 the Pneumatic Institution for inhalation gas therapy was founded by Thomas Beddoes (1760-1808), a physician-philosopher, in Bristol, England. He employed Humphrey Davy (1778-1829), a brilliant young scientist as superintendent of the Institute, and the engineer James Watt (1736-1819), to help manufacture the gases.

The institute was an outgrowth of the new knowledge about gases (such as oxygen and nitrous oxide) and their manufacture. However, therapy was based on Beddoes’ generally incorrect assumptions about disease; for example, Beddoes assumed that some diseases would naturally respond to a higher or lower oxygen concentration. As might be expected, the treatments offered no real clinical benefit, and the Institute succumbed in 1802.””

The Role Of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy In Emergency Medicine
Modern use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in clinical medicine began in 1965 with the work of Churchill-Davidson and Borema.

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