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Chelation therapy, while used frequently by some types of practitioners
(mostly DCs, NDs), is not without controversy. I have some resources--both
positive and negative--to share. If enough people email me privately, I'll
post them; otherwise due to the non-bf nature, I'll respond privately.
There have been several practitioners (at least one MD and DC) in Oregon
who had their licenses revoked for practicing IV chelation. On the other
hand, there have been some remarkably successful reports of its use on
heavy metal toxicity (no, not the kind from listening to your teen's
music).
Chris
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