What is Chelation?

Author: mom_to_one, 11 12th, 2008
chelation

Chelation is a form of medicine which introduces chelating agents to the body.  These agents then attempt to bind themselves to harmful heavy metals in the body, and remove them through the use of the liver and kidneys.  It is suspected that heavy metals such as mercury trigger symptoms of autism.  Thus chelation therapy is commonly used to treat the effects of autism. 

Chelation therapy’s most prominent use is to treat lead poisoning, though it has also been used to treat heart disease with mixed results.


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