Sunday, March 9, 2014

Chelation Therapy For Dermatomyositis

Dermatomyositis is a muscle disease with no cure that may have links to diseases such as lupus. Medications for this disease treat symptoms by suppressing the immune system and the body's natural response to the disease. One way to heal this disorder is to help the body heal itself. Toxins may be causing the problem, and chelation therapy can help and also help the body to heal itself by building immunity.


Toxins


Toxins are in our houses, cleaning products, air, water and food and can build up in our bodies and cause muscle problems and many other health problems. Toxins can cause many diseases and can suppress the body's ability to fight disease by suppressing the immune system.


How Chelation Therapy Works


Chelation therapy works by attracting, binding and removing toxins from the body. Eliminating toxins can cure disease by either removing the toxin that is causing the disease or by eliminating toxins that impair the body's natural disease-fighting ability. Even if these toxins are not the culprits, a stronger immune system will be better able to fight off any disease.


Chelation Therapy and Disease Treatment


Doctors often do not know fix what is wrong, but our bodies often do. Chelation therapy has been used to treat Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, atherosclerosis (plaque buildup and hardening of the arteries), Alzheimer's, arthritis, vascular diseases and gangrene caused by poor circulation.


Oral Chelation Therapy


Oral chelation therapy can be done at home. The following agents can be used to prevent many degenerative illnesses and can alleviate symptoms of existing conditions, especially if the root cause is excess toxins, including heavy metals. These can usually be purchased in a health food store in the following combinations:


Alfalfa, fiber, rutin, selenium


Calcium, magnesium chelate, potassium


Chromium, garlic, pectin, potassium


Coenzyme A


Coenzyme Q10


Copper chelate, iron, sea kelp, zinc chelate


Follow the directions on the label. Be sure to take a complete protein, vitamin and mineral supplement during this treatment, as these chelating agents can deplete your body of nutrients and affect the body's ability to detoxify.


Intravenous Chelation Therapy


Intravenous chelation therapy must be done under a doctor's supervision. This therapy has been very effective at treating many diseases, including coronary artery disease and other vascular diseases. In a study of 3,000 people with vascular problems, 90 percent experienced significant improvement after receiving intravenous chelation therapy with EDTA, a common intravenous chelating agent. When supervised by a qualified physician, this can be safe and effective and causes very few side effects. Most serious illnesses require repeated injections of chelating agents to be effective. For a list of certified chelation therapists, contact the American Board of Clinical Metal Toxicology at 714-840-3830 or online at abcmt.org. Take a complete protein, vitamin and mineral supplement during this treatment as you would in the oral chelation therapy.


Hair Analysis


You can have a hair analysis done for less than $75, or you can ask your doctor to do this for you free of charge if you suspect toxicity. Blood tests reveal only the most recent exposure, while hair analyses can detect toxins elsewhere in the body and not just in the bloodstream. There are different ways to rid the body of toxins because various chelating agents attract different substances. It would be helpful then to know which substances were in your body in excess that need to be removed. For instance, garlic and spinach can help rid the body of lead.








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