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CHELATION THERAPY
 

WHAT IS CHELATION THERAPY?
Chelation therapy is a safe, effective and relatively inexpensive treatment to restore blood flow in victims of atherosclerosis without surgery. Chelation therapy involves the intravenous infusion of a prescription medicine called ethylene diamine tetra-acetic acid (EDTA). 

WHAT IS EDTA?
EDTA is a substance that removes undesirable metals from the body. Some metals — lead, mercury and cadmium, for example — are poisons. Lead and cadmium levels correlate with high blood pressure. All metals, even essential nutritional elements, are toxic in excess or when abnormally situated. EDTA normalizes the distribution of most metallic elements in the body. EDTA improves calcium and cholesterol metabolism by eliminating metallic catalysts that cause damage to cell membranes by producing “oxygen-free radicals.” Free radical pathology is now believed by many scientists to be an important contributing cause of atherosclerosis, cancer, diabetes and other diseases of aging. EDTA helps to prevent the production of harmful free radicals.
 

WHAT IS IT USED FOR?
Chelation therapy is used to reverse symptoms of hardening of the arteries, also known as atherosclerosis or arteriosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is caused by multiple complex factors, including abnormal accumulations of metallic elements. The end result is plaque formation within arteries, which blocks the flow of blood. Plaques are composed of fibrous tissue, cholesterol and calcium. Atherosclerosis leads to heart attack, stroke and senility, and may lead to amputation of extremities. Every single study of the use of chelation therapy for atherosclerosis that has ever been published, without exception, has described an improvement in blood flow and symptoms. Adverse editorial comment to the contrary lacks evidence and stems primarily from physicians with a vested interest in catheterization and surgery.
 

HOW DOES ARTERY DISEASE AFFECT HEALTH?
Blockage of blood vessels by plaque (atheroma) reduces the flow of blood, starving vital organs for oxygen and other nutrients. Cell walls then become leaky, allowing excessive calcium, sodium and other elements to enter. When calcium accumulates to a crucial point, deposits form, like concrete. These calcifications can often be seen on x-ray. Disordered calcium metabolism can also cause coronaries and other arteries to go into spasm, further reducing blood to vital organs.
 

HOW DOES CHELATION THERAPY AFFECT HEALTH?
Chelation therapy promotes health by correcting the major underlying cause of arterial blockage. Damaging oxygen-free radicals are increased by the presence of elements and act as a chronic irritant to blood-vessel walls and cell membranes. EDTA removes those metallic irritants, allowing leaky and damaged cell walls to heal. Plaques smooth over and shrink, allowing more blood to pass. Arterial walls become softer and more pliable, allowing easier expansion. Scientific studies have proven that blood flow increases after chelation therapy. A complete program of chelation therapy involves a broad-based health-care program of regular exercise, proper nutrition, vitamin and mineral supplementation, and avoidance of tobacco and other damaging habits.
 

WHAT ARE THE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CHELATION THERAPY AND OTHER TREATMENTS FOR ARTERY DISEASE?
Chelation therapy can be utilized in conjunction with most other therapies for cardiovascular disease. EDTA is compatible with blood thinners, blood-vessel dilators, medicines for blood pressure and heart arrhythmias, calcium blockers and beta-blockers. The need for drugs is often reduced or eliminated after a course of chelation therapy.

WHAT IS THE COST COMPARISON?
Bypass surgery is the mechanical repair of only a small portion of the arterial tree. Total costs average about $45,000 and can be as high as $60,000 or even more. Chelation therapy is an office treatment that improves blood flow throughout the entire vascular system at a fraction of the cost of bypass surgery. For example, if 20 to 40 four-hour chelation treatments in a physician’s office were required for a given patient, the cost would be an estimated $2,000 to $4,000.

WHAT ABOUT SAFETY AND SIDE EFFECTS?
Chelation therapy is among the safest of medical procedures. More than 400,000 patients have received more than 4 million treatments during the past 30 years. Not one death has been directly caused by chelation therapy, when properly administered by a physician who was fully trained and competent in the use of this therapy. Side effects are possible, as with any drug therapy. Vein irritation, mild pain, headache and fatigue may occur. Occasionally, a mild and transient fever occurs. These and other minor side effects, if they occur, are easily controlled by adjusting the duration and frequency of the treatment, or with the use of other simple measures. Side effects tend to diminish after the first few treatments. Most patients experience few or no side effects.

HOW DO I KNOW IF I NEED OR CAN BENEFIT FROM CHELATION THERAPY?
If you have chest pain or leg pain on walking; shortness of breath; painful, discolored feet; transient loss of vision; paralysis; or rapidly failing memory, see a physician! Any unexplained or persistent symptoms that affect your heart, head or limbs should be explored for circulatory blockage.
 

HOW WILL I BE ABLE TO TELL IF CHELATION THERAPY HAS HELPED ME?
Patients routinely report reduction or elimination of their symptoms with an increasing sense of well-being after chelation therapy. Family and friends are often the first to notice and report improvement in appearance, behavior and performance. Comparison of pre- and post-therapy diagnostic tests can provide objective evidence of effectiveness.

CAN MY PERSONAL PHYSICIAN GIVE THIS TREATMENT?
Any licensed physician can legally administer this treatment. Courses to train physicians in the safe use of chelation therapy are offered twice yearly by the American College for Advancement in Medicine. Interested physicians should contact ACAM for information about training and certification in this important type of medical therapy.

CAN CHELATION THERAPY BE USED AFTER BYPASS SURGERY?
Yes! Although chelation therapy is best utilized to avoid bypass surgery, many patients who have previously undergone one or more bypass procedures, often with little or not benefit, have subsequently benefited greatly from chelation therapy. Treatment for each patient must be individualized. If all else fails, including chelation therapy, bypass remains available as a last resort.

IS CHELATION THERAPY A LEGAL TREATMENT?
Yes! Chelation therapy is completely legal. A licensed physician is free to utilize any therapy of acceptable risk which, in use of his or her professional judgment, is or potential benefit — even if advertising claims for treatment are not yet approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA does not regulate the practice of medicine but only limits marketing and advertising claims for drugs. The FDA has approved marketing claims for the use of EDTA to treat lead poisoning and several other conditions. Treatment of atherosclerosis is not yet an allowable claim for inclusion in the marketing literature of EDTA.

DO MEDICAL INSURANCE COMPANIES PAY FOR CHELATION THERAPY?
Most medical insurance companies, including Medicare, have been financially depleted by paying for so many expensive surgeries. Segments of the heath-care industry that profit greatly from surgical procedures are politically powerful. Physicians who review claims for medical insurance companies often favor the extremely expensive and risky procedures, such as bypass surgery, while refusing payment for equally beneficial, far less expensive and immeasurably safer chelation therapy. While insurance policies do not specifically exclude chelation therapy in their policies, patients have often had to resort to the courts in order to collect their insurance benefits.

For further information, contact the American College for Advancement in Medicine:
American College for Advancement in Medicine
23121 Verdugo Drive, Suite 204
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
Telephone: (714) 583-7666
Toll-Free Outside California: (800) 532-3688

The reader is advised that varying and even conflicting views are held by other segments of the medical profession. The information presented in this pamphlet is educational in nature and is not intended as a basis for diagnosis or treatment.
 

This information represents the current opinion of independent physician consultants to ACAM at the time of publication.
 

ACAM publishes and distributes this information as a courtesy to the public.
 

Vascular and/or toxicological studies indicate Chelation Therapy should be beneficial to you.  Chelation Therapy involves giving you weekly injections in the vein of a substance called EDTA (ethylene diamine tetra-acetic acid).  A series of 30 treatments is usually recommended.  In your body, many toxic materials are picked up by the EDTA and are removed as it is excreted through the kidney.  Gradually, your body becomes more able to function normally, as health returns, due to improved circulation.  Your blood vessels dilate (enlarge) which allows blood to flow more freely.  The removal of other toxic materials such as lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium, aluminum, and others, which are poisonous to your body, will also help your health return.

There has been a great deal written about “Chelation Therapy” and free information is available at the reception desk.  A book, “Forty Something Forever” by Arline Brecher, is well written and is available for sale at the reception desk and is highly recommended.  The book is also available in a Tape cassette by the same name if you had rather listen to it instead of reading the book.  Copies of several different books and papers on Chelation Therapy are available in the treatment room area for you to read while taking your treatments.  We strongly recommend you become knowledgeable about this treatment and your health.  If you have any questions please ask any staff member by calling (580) 774-2214. 

 

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Dr. Doug Cook, D.C.
Western Oklahoma Center for Health & Wellness
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Weatherford, OK 73096
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