Nowadays, numerous diseases of the nervous system (multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, neuropathies, neuralgias, dizziness of unknown origin, tinnitus) and other, apparently "harmless", symptoms (hair loss, memory loss, impaired concentration, restless-legs syndrome) may be due to deposits of metals in the body.
Heavy metals which enter the body in the food or in dental materials (amalgam, palladium etc.) can slowly accumulate. This "gradual poisoning" is often accompanied by indistinct symptoms and a slow impairment of various functions caused by the binding of these foreign substances to fatty tissue in the body. And the nervous system, in particular, is made up in large part of fatty components.
The major toxic substances (lead, cadmium, mercury, but also copper and arsenic) cannot be eliminated unaided by the body's natural detoxifying mechanisms. As a result, their accumulation in the body often leads to almost irreparable damage.
This is where the intensive detoxification strategies used by the Paracelsus Clinic al Ronc can help.
Substances that protect and regenerate the nerves are administered orally or in the form of an infusion, and this treatment is complemented by other medicines (chelate-forming agents) that release and bind the metals.
These agents are able to open even chronic accumulations of metal and release the toxins from the tissue. Infusions can last up to three hours depending on the condition being treated and the type of metal accumulations in the body.
Metals bind massively to human tissue, and it is advisable for tests to be carried out regularly (urinalysis, electroacupuncture tests, hair-mineral analysis) to determine how much of the residual toxins is still present.
In severe cases, this release and binding therapy can take months to complete. But the effort involved is still small compared to the life-long and often destructive burden that would otherwise be placed on the body.
