• Chelation is a type of bonding of ions and their molecules to metal ions. It involves the formation or presence of two or more separate coordinate bonds...
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    Chelation therapy is a medical procedure that involves the administration of chelating agents to remove heavy metals from the body. Chelation therapy...
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    for treatment of metal poisoning may be chelation therapy, a technique involving the administration of chelation agents to remove metals from the body....
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    promoted the disproven idea that vaccines cause autism, and said that chelation therapy, a quack remedy, helped cure her son of autism. McCarthy's proselytization...
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    that bind lead so it can be eliminated from the body, known as chelation therapy. Chelation therapy in children is recommended when blood levels are greater...
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    mercury. In those with acute poisoning from inorganic mercury salts, chelation with either dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) or dimercaptopropane sulfonate...
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    and tetracycline antibiotics, iron, itraconazole, and prednisone. Metal chelation is responsible for some of these interactions (e.g. fluoroquinolones,...
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  • Trial of EDTA Chelation Therapy for Coronary Heart Disease Page accessed March 19, 2015 Rabin, Roni Caryn (April 15, 2013). "Trial of Chelation Therapy Shows...
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    Sodium calcium edetate (sodium calcium EDTA), also known as edetate calcium disodium among other names, is a medication primarily used to treat lead poisoning...
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    edetate, an EDTA derivative, is used to bind metal ions in the practice of chelation therapy, such as for treating mercury and lead poisoning. It is used in...
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    disease often includes regular blood transfusions, iron chelation, and folic acid. Iron chelation may be done with deferoxamine, deferasirox or deferiprone...
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    physician Julius Stumpf. It has been used as a scientifically unsupported chelation treatment for heart disease and autism. Bentonite has the ability to reduce...
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    Ethylenediamine (abbreviated as en when a ligand) is the organic compound with the formula C2H4(NH2)2. This colorless liquid with an ammonia-like odor...
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  • licensed osteopathic physician. He was known for his controversial use of chelation therapy for numerous conditions, including autism and cancer. He was twice...
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    iron chelation therapy, the iron loading rates vary. Monitoring of transfusion iron overload is essential for effective and safe iron chelation tailored...
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  • The Adolescent and Children's Trust Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy, an evaluation of chelation therapy for cardiovascular disease Business acumen Etiquette...
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  • The terms active packaging, intelligent packaging, and smart packaging refer to amplified packaging systems used with foods, pharmaceuticals, and several...
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  • molecule may also bind to other receptors than those said to be "selective". Chelation therapy is a form of medical treatment in which a chelating ligand is...
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    Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate, known in older publications as Harden-Young ester, is fructose sugar phosphorylated on carbons 1 and 6 (i.e., is a fructosephosphate)...
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    ISBN 0-12-352651-5 Alessandro Fulgenzi; Maria Elena Ferrero (February 2019). "EDTA Chelation Therapy for the Treatment of Neurotoxicity". International Journal of...
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    treatment of autism, including vaccine denial, facilitated communication, chelation therapy, and false claims of a link between secretin and autism. He also...
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    down into dissolved organic carbon and can bond to heavy metal ions via chelation. It can also break down into colored dissolved organic matter such as...
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  • through eluviation and then depositing. Metal ions that can participate in chelation include Fe, Al, Mn, Ca, Mg and trace elements in soil, while the organic...
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    biomolecular targets: targeted therapy molecular chaperone therapy by chelation: chelation therapy by specific chemical elements: by metals: by heavy metals:...
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    situation, if a Lewis acid such as Al-iPr2 or Zn2+ is introduced, a bidentate chelation effect can be observed. This locks the carbonyl and the Lewis base substituent...
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  • by techniques such as dialysis and (in a very limited number of cases) chelation therapy. There is a firm scientific base in evidence-based medicine for...
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  • gastrointestinal disorders. In 2005, botched chelation therapy killed a five-year-old child with autism. Chelation is not recommended for autistic people since...
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    are stabilized by hydrogen bonding between the edges of the bases and chelation of a metal ion in the centre of each four-base unit. Other structures...
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    poisoning from potassium gold cyanide. Gold toxicity can be ameliorated with chelation therapy with an agent such as dimercaprol. Gold metal was voted Allergen...
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  • by chelation. A serum aluminium level of 50-60 mcg/L indicates aluminium overload, may correlate with toxicity, and can be used to initiate chelation therapy...
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