Tag: heavy metal intoxication

Metal chelation therapy in rheumathoid arthritis: a case report. Successful management of rheumathoid arthritis by metal chelation therapy

This case report discusses a 63-year-old Italian woman with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who was found to have elevated levels of aluminum, cadmium, and lead. She underwent metal chelation therapy, which resulted in significant clinical improvement of her RA symptoms, suggesting a possible link between heavy metal exposure and autoimmune diseases.

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A case of multiple sclerosis improvement following removal of heavy metal intoxication: lessons learnt from Matteo’s case

This case report discusses the improvement in a multiple sclerosis (MS) patient following chelation therapy for heavy metal intoxication. The patient, diagnosed with MS, underwent chelation with calcium disodium ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) due to elevated levels of mercury, aluminum, and lead. Post-treatment, the patient exhibited clinical improvements, including

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