CHELATION AND CLATHRATIONWritten by Ray Smith
Chelating is process of removing toxic materials, metals and minerals from body by use of certain chelating agents. These are substances that bond with toxic materials resulting in capsulation of those toxic materials within chelating agent that then flashes away through natural excretory process of cleaning body waste.Arterial Plaque is one of most commonly identified toxin. This needs to be removed in order to avoid arteries from being plagued and this also ensures a great cardio-vascular health. There are varieties of chelating agents being used today, some most common ones being Ethylene Diamine Tetra Acetic acid (EDTA), Dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA), Dimercaptopropane Sulfonate (DMPS) that are mostly applied intravenously. The chelate attaches itself with toxins by means of reversible ionic bond. With that bond intact toxin is pulled out and passed through digestive and excretory system to out of body. However, in this process toxin is not neutralized and there is every possibility that in it’s way out toxin will attach other cells. This process of chelation is also not always full proof when it comes to removing heavy metals from cells.
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Who are so-called "handicapped" or "disabled" According to stereotypical perceptions they are; People who suffer from tragedy of birth defects. Paraplegic heroes who struggle to become normal again. Victims who fight to overcome their challenges. Categorically, they are called retarded, autistic, blind, deaf, learning disabled, etc., etc., etc.
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