Tag: Oral Chelation | Chelation Therapy and Oral Chelation - Part 2

PCA-Rx

PCA-Rx uses a unique form of Chelation Therapy which is called Clathration. Clathration uses PCA-Rx as its oral chelating agent. PCA-Rx is also unique in that it claims to have been prove effective in reversing some of the symptoms of autism in children. It is claimed the PCA-Rx is safer and gentler to use. PCA-Rx […]

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Deaths Associated with Hypocalcemia from Chelation Therapy, Texas, Pennsylvania, and Oregon, 2003–2005

Chelating agents bind lead in soft tissues and are used in the treatment of lead poisoning to enhance urinary and biliary excretion of lead, thus decreasing total lead levels in the body (1). During the past 30 years, environmental and dietary exposures to lead have decreased substantially, resulting in a considerable decrease in population blood […]

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DOES CHELATION THERAPY HAVE SIDE EFFECTS?

Any form of therapy has a risk of side effect. However, Chelation Therapy, when administered properly typically does not have a side effect. The most common side effect is burning sensation at the site of the infusion. See the section of this site titled “Side effects of Chelation”

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