A bit of out of the box speculation here..

Finely divided metallic ions and particles of many metals kill germs.
Silver is the preferred one as it doesn't already have a bilological niche and is therefore pretty much non toxic and easily eliminated, but copper, zinc and many more will do the same thing.

If chelation therapy was releasing pent up metallic particles and ions, those particles and ions could have killed off the infection quite effectively and very fast.

Pneumonia is a result of the body trying to rid itself of dead cells and pathogens...It's not a 'disease', it's a byproduct of one being healed...a "cleaning house", so to speak, which doesn't say anything about how fast the house is being messed up in spite of the cleaning process.

Your mother in law may have died of a massive Herx reaction caused by 'curing' an infection....way too fast.

Ode

At 01:42 PM 6/13/2005 -0700, you wrote:
>>>>
We have just had an experience here, and I wonder if anyone on this list can point me to resources to check this out.


My mother-in-law was admitted to ICU with severe infections - she has had UTIs about three times a year for 20 years, always treated with antibiotics, right up through Cipro the last several times. In this last round, it became clear that a) her body was not fighting the infections any more; and b) the infection had migrated out of a urinary tract infection, and into a more systemic infection.


One of my sisters-in-law convinced mom to undergo chelation. While Tom and I personally have no problem with chelation under certain conditions, I questioned its efficacy to treat systemic infections. And, Tom's other six siblings, who are less than open to alternatives, went into high gear researching and trying to research. Their concerns included whether chelation was useful in treating infections like strep or staph. Also, a big concern was some info they uncovered that chelation also depressed the immune system in the elderly, and they didn't think mom could handle that.


Well, the one sister-in-law prevailed; mom underwent two or three chelation sessions, and ended up back in the hospital ICU, this time with a respirator. The infection was back stronger than ever, and on top of that, she had pneumonia.


The end result was, she passed away two weeks ago, and there's likely to be a battle about whether the chelation could have contributed to her death by depressing her immune system. (Believe me, this is not the only issue on the table in a brewing battle between a single "black sheep" daughter and her six siblings, but it's the only one I can do any research on!).


So, can anybody out there point me to any reading that could confirm or refute how chelation works in the treatment of infections; and whether it has even a temporary effect of depressing the immune system?


Thanks!


Linda Ellis


Betsy Coffey <latimergi...@yahoo.com> wrote:
I agree with the opinion about being cautious with
chelating. It is a valid form of treatment and has
been beneficial for many people but caution must be
used. I cannot remember if this has been posted here
or not but anyone with a sulfur or sulfa allergy must
not use DMPS chelating as a treatment. It can cause
major problems. Chelating heavy metals is not somthing
to undertake without professional help which I find
almost impossible nowadays.



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