| 31. | He was subsequently treated with chelation therapy.
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| 32. | It has been used as a scientifically unsupported chelation treatment for heart disease and autism.
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| 33. | This rings alarm bells for me, ESPECIALLY if the person is recommending chelation therapy.
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| 34. | In a process called chelation, medication binds the lead so that it can be excreted.
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| 35. | The first rigorously controlled clinical trial found last year that chelation failed to relieve heart disease.
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| 36. | Patients now considering chelation should " wait for the results of this trial,"
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| 37. | An interesting feature of orellanine is its ability to bind aluminium ions to form chelation complexes.
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| 38. | Your Chelation article suggests that heavy metal chelation is dangerous and unscientific when used for autism.
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| 39. | Your Chelation article suggests that heavy metal chelation is dangerous and unscientific when used for autism.
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| 40. | Although there are practitioners who advocate and practice chelation therapy, the successes they report are anecdotal.
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