Homoeopathic chelation

Homoeopathic chelation is useful when: 1) symptoms are clearly caused by a single heavy metal; or 2) symptoms are maintained by the presence of a heavy metal and may be unresponsive to normal homoeopathic treatment. That is … the metal forms an obstacle to cure by blocking the therapeutic benefit of a well indicated remedy. Mercury has a reputation for doing this.

In cases where one heavy metal is identified as either causing an obstacle to cure or as producing the disease symptoms, that heavy metal can be used, given therapeutically in a mixed potency, and called a homoeopathic chelation.

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For example, Mercurius Sol 6c, 12c, 30c, 200c together in one bottle is a “Mercury Chelate” and prescribed once every other day for at least one month. This will vary depending on the sensitivity of the patient, the amount of mercury accumulation shown on the test analysis, and the speed of improvement in the symptoms.

Then the homoeopathic similimum should be administered on the alternate days between the metal chelate.

Chronic accumulation of heavy metals is a common finding in clinic. When patients present with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, neurological disease or unexplained fatigue, and well selected remedies have failed to relieve them, we can often start to blame heavy metals. When the patient improves and repeatedly relapses, we need to find a sustaining cause.

Your homoeopath can explain how that sustaining cause, in the form of heavy metals, can be addressed with homoeopathy.

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