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THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT WHO IS DOING YOUR CHELATION THERAPY - By Dr. Robert Nash 1. WHO IS THE DOCTOR? What is his/her specialty?How is that specialty relevant to chelation?What kind of diagnostic skills does the doctor have and how were they developed? What state(s) is the doctor currently licensed in? 2. WHAT KIND OF CHELATION TRAINING DOES THE DOCTOR HAVE? Is he/she a member of ACAM (The American College for Advancement in Medicine*)? Certified by the American Board of Chelation Therapy**? 3. HOW LONG HAS THE DOCTOR BEEN DOING CHELATION? How many treatments has he/she done? 4. WHO ADMINISTERS THE IV? What is his/her medical training? What past experience does he have in medicine? Where is he/she licensed? 5. WHAT MEASURES ARE TAKEN TO FOLLOW-UP ON MY PROGRESS? How often do I have lab work done? How often will I see the doctor? 6. WHO WILL TAKE CARE OF SICK PATIENTS? What happens if there's an emergency? 7. WHAT ARE THE COSTS INVOLVED for doctor's visits (initial and follow-up); for lab work (initial and follow-up); for the chelation treatments themselves; for mineral build-ups? Will the doctor file insurance? 8. CAN THE DOCTOR PROVIDE YOU WITH THE NAMES AND PHONE NUMBERS OF PATIENTS WHO WILL TALK TO YOU ABOUT THEIR EXPERIENCE WITH CHELATION AND WITH THAT DOCTOR AND STAFF? *ACAM (American College for Advancement in Medicine) 1-800-532-3688 www.acam.org
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