McDonagh Medical Center
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evidence of a Reduction in Disc Herniation Using a Combination of EDTA Chelation and Joint Reconstructive Therapy
C.J. Rudolph, D.O. F.A.C.A.M, and E.W.McDonagh, D.O., A.C.G.P., F.A.C.A.M.
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A 44 year old white, partially disabled, female patient presented with lumbar discopathy. She was treated with a combination of joint reconstructive therapy, using proliferating solution, and intravenous chelation therapy, consisting of a series of 3 gram infusions of ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA), accompanied by orally administered multivitamins and trace minerals. After treatment, the patient's abnormal disc protrusion was reduced 60%, from 5 mm to 2 mm as demonstrated by pre- and post- treatment Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) studies. The patient is symptom free 6 months post therapy. |