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chelation after angio

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 7:39 am
by GinaMass
I am curious to know if along with a great supplement, plus exercise program after my angio--- if anyone has tried chelation for even more symptom improvement? I feel better than before my angio but could still use more improvement. I have had RRMS for 20 years and have hope that chelation could help to remove some of the plaques that I am sure are interferring in the signals necessary for great functioning.
Anybody out there tried it? Or any other methods to repair or improve these plaque problems?

Thanks so much!
Gina :D

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 9:05 am
by MegansMom
Chelation therapy does not remove "plaques". Depending on the chelating agent ( there are a few) Chelation removes specific things from blood. It removes circulating things ( such as heavy metals) not from specific organs just from the liquid blood.

A person can have too much iron in their brain but still be anemic and have a low serum iron. The known iron chelators do not "pull iron" out of tissue (like the parenchyma of the brain).

But there are several things that you can do post- angioplasty- they are all listed on www.ccsvi.org "Helping Myself" section

They make sense too- Healthy eating, good hydration, restful sleep, regular exercise, no smoking , avoiding caffiene and vaso-constrictors,
etc.

Maybe some day there will be a way to remove the iron/debris from the brain, but right now you have to rely on your own immune system and heal the endothelium of your vessels. Also remember that endothelium heals relatively fast but myelin takes many months.


Best of Luck.

chelation

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 9:18 am
by GinaMass
Thanks for the info. I will continue to do and read all that I can to help this healing along. Your daughter is very lucky to have such a proactive mom. Kuddos to you!!