Detox with Chelation Blog

Chelation Therapy for Heart Disease

Atherosclerosis is the main cause for heart attack and strokes. The endothelium is inner lining of blood vessels. This lining tissue generates the powerful arterial vessel dilator nitric oxide (N.O.). The endothelium also produces prostacyclin which slows the clotting of blood and also causes beneficial dilating of arteries. The third important endothelial product is heparin which prevents clots from forming without causing bleeding. Excessive deposition of heavy metals in the endothelium diminishes the endothelium's ability to produce nitric oxide, prostacyclin, and heparin.

New Study Shows Vaccines Cause Brain Changes Found in Autism

July 15, 2010

Abnormal brain growth and function are features of autism, an increasingly common developmental disorder that now affects 1 in 60 boys in the US. Now researchers from the University of Pittsburgh and Thoughtful House Center for Children in Austin, Texas, have found remarkably similar brain changes to those seen in autism in infant monkeys receiving the vaccine schedule used in the 1990’s that contained the mercury-based preservative thimerosal.

Origins of the Phrase "Mad As a Hatter"

June 28, 2010

Mercury has long been known to be toxic. The phrase "mad as a hatter" refers to the 19th-century occupational disease that resulted from prolonged contact with the mercury used in the manufacture of felt hats. Along with felt hats, mercury has been taken out of many manufacturing processes and products—as the dangers of mercury exposure become more well known.

Brad Buscher

Breakthrough Treatment for Prostate Disease

November 2008

Did you know that over 90% of men who reach the age of 70 will have some sort of prostate disease? This can include prostatitis, enlargement, or cancer. And all of them are serious problems.

Prostatitis, inflammation of the gland, affects 50% of men sometime in their life. Its extremely common in men of all ages.

BPH (benign prostatic hypertrophy) is non-malignant enlargement of the gland. By age 60, it affects more than half of all men. By 70, it affects 90%.

Class Action Claims Lead Taints Kids' Foods

A federal class action claims that more than 100 food products for babies and children contain dangerous levels of lead. Named as defendants in Denver are Coca-Cola, Gerber, Motts and the Hain Celestial Group. Named plaintiff Suzanne Kennedy claims the defendants produce dozens of supposedly kid-friendly products with lead levels that violate California's safe drinking water standards.

The 54-page complaint claims to be a response to a host of "notices of violations" filed in June by the California-based nonprofit Environmental Law Foundation.

By Tim Hull

Toxins in Meat Not Screened for Adequately

July 14, 2010

Most likely, the factory farm beef you buy at the local market contains toxins like heavy metals, veterinary antibiotics, dangerous pesticides because the screen for toxins in meat is simply not working, according to a report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Office of Inspector General.

Leah Jones

FDA Failing to Remove Toxic Chemicals from Cosmetics

Activists Push for Safer Ingredients in Makeup

It's the beauty industry's ugly secret. For decades, cosmetic companies have made products containing chemical compounds that have been linked to reproductive birth defects and cancer. The compounds are phthalates (pronounced THA-laytes) and they help cosmetics adhere without smudging.

The European Union has banned phthalates from all cosmetics and now a coalition of advocacy groups has given U.S. companies a deadline of Monday, May 3 to support a ban.

Molly M. Ginty

Cosmetics are Harming the Health of Women and Girls

July 29, 2009

Cosmetics Companies and Breast Cancer

It sounds noble: a cosmetics company promises that if you buy one of its products, a portion of the sale will go toward “the fight against breast cancer.”

But what if that cosmetic contains chemicals that might actually increase your risk of developing the disease?

Many cosmetics contain chemicals known as parabens and phthalates, which recent studies indicate may be linked to cancer development.

Synergistic Effects of Mercury with Other Toxic Metals: Extreme Synergistic Toxicity

Mercury and lead are extremely neurotoxic and cytotoxic, but their combined synergistic effect is much worse(1,4). A dose of mercury sufficient to kill 1% of tested rats, when combined with a dose of lead sufficient to kill less than 1% of rats, resulted in killing 100 % of rats tested(1a,4). Thus with combined exposure the safe dose is 1/100 as much as the dose individually. Studies in Australia have confirmed similar relationships hold for people(6). This means most people in the U.S. are getting dangerous levels of these metals, enough to cause some neurologic effects.

Boyd E. Haley
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