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The improvement in renal function following EDTA chelation and multi-vitamin-trace mineral therapy: a study in creatinine clearance.
Author: CheraskinE, ClagueA F, SehnertK W
Original Abstract of the Article :
One of the most commonly alleged contraindications to the use of (ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid) chelation therapy is possible renal damage. In this experiment, 13 subjects with chronic degenerative disorders and with renal damage were treated with infusions that included EDTA, vitamins, mineral...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/0306-9877(84)90020-3
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
EDTA Chelation Therapy: An Oasis of Hope in the Desert of Chronic Degenerative Disorders
Chronic degenerative disorders, such as cardiovascular disease, are a major health concern. This study examines the potential benefits of EDTA chelation therapy for improving renal function in individuals with chronic degenerative disorders, exploring a novel approach to managing these complex conditions.
EDTA Chelation Therapy: A Potential Oasis of Healing
The study found that EDTA chelation therapy, combined with multi-vitamin-trace mineral therapy, significantly improved creatinine clearance in individuals with renal damage associated with chronic degenerative disorders. This is like finding a hidden oasis in the desert, offering potential relief and restoration of function. Further research is needed to understand the long-term effects and optimal applications of this therapy.
Navigating the Desert of Chronic Degenerative Disorders
The study emphasizes the importance of exploring alternative therapies for chronic degenerative disorders. Just as a desert traveler seeks out oases for sustenance, healthcare professionals need to investigate new approaches to address these complex conditions and improve patient well-being.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research suggests that EDTA chelation therapy, combined with multi-vitamin-trace mineral therapy, may offer a potential avenue for improving renal function in individuals with chronic degenerative disorders. While further research is necessary to fully understand its long-term effects and safety profile, this study provides a promising indication of its potential benefits. Just as a camel adapts its journey to the challenges of the desert, healthcare professionals must continue to explore new treatment options and adapt their approach to optimize patient care.
Date :
- Date Completed 1985-03-06
- Date Revised 2019-08-21
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