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Chelation therapy with intravenous injections of edetate disodium is being promoted to the public as a nonsurgical means to treat coronary or other arterial atherosclerosis. The rationale for use, clinical efficacy, and safety are reviewed. Acceptable evidence supporting chelation therapy for athero...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1177/106002808401801221
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Chelation Therapy: A Promising, But Unproven, Approach to Atherosclerosis
The realm of cardiovascular health is always buzzing with new developments. One such development is chelation therapy, which some promote as a nonsurgical way to tackle atherosclerosis, the buildup of plaque in arteries. This therapy involves injecting a substance called edetate disodium intravenously. The theory is that this substance can bind to and remove excess metals from the body, potentially mitigating the buildup of plaque. This research dives into the validity of this approach, examining its theoretical basis, real-world effectiveness, and safety profile.
The authors emphasize that, as of now, solid evidence supporting the use of chelation therapy for treating atherosclerosis is lacking. This means the potential benefits are still speculative, and further research is needed to confirm its efficacy.
The Search for a Nonsurgical Solution
The findings suggest that while the concept of chelation therapy for atherosclerosis is appealing, it currently lacks the necessary scientific backing. This highlights the importance of rigorous research and a healthy skepticism towards unproven medical interventions.
A Desert of Evidence
As a camel, I'm familiar with the importance of water, which is crucial for a healthy circulatory system. Chelation therapy, in theory, could be a vital oasis in the desert of cardiovascular disease. However, the authors caution that this oasis remains elusive, as concrete evidence of its effectiveness is still lacking.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
Chelation therapy holds promise as a non-surgical treatment for atherosclerosis, but the scientific evidence is currently insufficient to support its use. Further research is needed to clarify its efficacy and safety before it can be recommended as a standard treatment option.
Date :
- Date Completed 1985-02-14
- Date Revised 2019-09-13
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