Chelation
Anti-aging chelation
Chelation is
● Significantly reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease caused by lifestyle-related diseases
● It acts as an anti-aging agent by improving metabolism and strengthening the immune system.
Combating all risks posed by toxic metals
It is an effective infusion therapy.
National Institutes of Health confirms 43% reduction in diabetes mortality
In the spring of 2013, papers demonstrating the usefulness of chelation therapy were published in the internationally known medical journal JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association), followed by Circulation (Journal of the American Cardiovascular Society), a specialist journal on cardiovascular disease, in the fall of 2013. The first report on the contents was presented at the American College of Cardiology meeting in 2012, and caused a great stir. This study (the TACT study) was a large-scale study conducted using research funds from the National Institutes of Health, and its main findings are as follows:
(1) Reduction in new cardiovascular events during an average follow-up period of 55 months
(2) A 41% reduction in new cardiovascular events, especially in diabetic patients
(3) Mortality rate reduced by 43% in diabetic patients
These results attracted attention worldwide as evidence of the usefulness of chelation.
What is Chelation?
Chelation is a treatment in which a chelating agent (EDTA), a type of synthetic amino acid, is administered intravenously to expel harmful metals such as mercury, lead, and aluminum that naturally accumulate in the body from food and the air.
When you hear about harmful metals, many people may think that they have nothing to do with them, but research has shown that in fact, 8 out of 10 people are unknowingly contaminated by harmful metals.
Furthermore, if left untreated, these harmful metals will accumulate in the body and have a wide variety of adverse effects on the human body.
So what exactly are these toxic metals?
Harmful metals that accumulate without our knowledge
Toxic metals are minerals that are harmful to the body, while metals such as calcium, magnesium, zinc, and iron that are necessary for the body are called essential minerals.
Typical examples of toxic metals include mercury, lead, arsenic, aluminum, and cadmium. We ingest these hazardous metals unknowingly through our noses and skin in our daily lives when we consume tap water, processed foods, or seafood caught in polluted waters, or when we consume organic solvents such as plastics and paints, or smoke from cigarettes or automobile exhaust.
Furthermore, in recent years, environmental pollution has exacerbated this situation, and changes in people's eating habits (such as selective eating) and stress in social life are accelerating the accumulation of harmful metals and the dangerous symptoms they cause.
Harmful metals that accumulate in the body are toxic and cause various adverse effects on the human body.
One of the adverse effects is that it inhibits the activity of many enzymes in the body and reduces cellular metabolism .
Thereby…
● Protein synthesis and decomposition disorder
● DNA synthesis disorder, decreased cell metabolism
Decreased immune function
These can lead to "energy deficiency" and "skin quality deterioration." In addition, the increase in active oxygen oxidizes and damages cells and chromosomes.
Thereby…
Induction of carcinogenesis
● Cell degeneration and necrosis
Decreased immune function
These are the causes of various diseases, including aging.
Toxic metals and the symptoms they cause in the body
These are just a few of the symptoms of toxic metals.
The table below shows how harmful metals have a wide variety of adverse effects, and how the risk of ingesting harmful metals is all around us in our daily lives.
I hope you now understand that toxic metals are malicious substances that lurk all around us and can cause the unexplained chronic fatigue, allergies, and poor health that we experience on a daily basis, as well as the serious symptoms mentioned above, even if they do not cause illness.
Chelation contributes greatly to improving immunity and restoring metabolic function by expelling toxic metals that cause the problems mentioned above from the body, and can also be a powerful countermeasure against lifestyle-related diseases and cardiovascular diseases that occur in everyday life by purifying the blood and increasing blood flow.
Chelation is expected to be effective against arteriosclerosis
As mentioned at the beginning, chelation is a therapy that involves administering a chelating agent (EDTA), a type of synthetic amino acid, intravenously to expel harmful metals from the body.
Keel comes from the Greek word for crab claw. Chelation means to grab with the crab claws.
Chelating agents trap and capture harmful metals that have accumulated in the body unknowingly due to the effects of environmental pollution and other factors, and excrete them from the body in urine.
This increases blood flow and combats arteriosclerosis .
In modern society, the incidence of fatal cardiovascular diseases such as myocardial infarction and cerebral infarction due to calorie-rich diets, lack of exercise, and stress is increasing, and the underlying disease is arteriosclerosis.
In recent years, warning bells have been sounded about the increasing number of lifestyle-related diseases. The accumulation of cholesterol, which has the potential to clog blood vessels, is considered to be the main cause of myocardial infarction and cerebral infarction, but blood vessels that have become hardened due to calcium deposits narrow the lumen of the blood vessels, reducing blood flow, and also increasing the likelihood of developing myocardial infarction or cerebral infarction.
Reducing this calcium through chelation is said to have the effect of softening the lumen of blood vessels, expanding the inner diameter of blood vessels, and increasing blood flow. It is also expected to improve immunity , suppress oxidation , and prevent cellular aging . In addition, it has been reported to be effective in preventing and improving the adverse effects of the toxic metals mentioned above, as well as in the following areas:
Areas where chelation has been reported to be effective
● Improvement of osteoarthritis
● Improvement of osteoporosis
Neurological disorders
Memory loss
● Prevention and improvement of senile dementia
Macular degeneration
Eye diseases such as glaucoma
Treatment Overview
This treatment is an elective medical treatment.
Treatment period and frequency
The treatment period will vary depending on the patient's condition and symptoms, so we will decide after you have examined us.
Risks and Side Effects
In rare cases, skin rash, transient drop in blood pressure, dizziness, palpitations, elevated liver enzymes, and decreased Hb may occur.
Fees (private medical treatment)
Regarding elective medical treatment using unapproved drugs, etc.
- Indicate that it is an unapproved drug, etc., and indicate the acquisition route, etc.
The supplements and chelation drips used in this treatment have not been approved under the Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Act. In Japan, unapproved medical devices can be used at the doctor's own risk.
Availability of domestically approved drugs, etc.
Currently, there are no other drugs approved in Japan that have the same properties as the one used in this treatment.
Information on safety in foreign countries
At this time, no serious side effects have been reported.