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A Case Report on the Improvement of Arsenic Poisoning Through Ortho-Cellular Nutrition Therapy (OCNT)

  • CELLMED
  • Abbr : CellMed
  • 2025, 15(5), pp.2~2
  • Publisher : Cellmed Orthocellular Medicine and Pharmaceutical Association
  • Research Area : Medicine and Pharmacy > General Medicine
  • Received : April 29, 2025
  • Accepted : April 30, 2025
  • Published : April 30, 2025

Ji Yeon Jang 1

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ABSTRACT

Objective: Arsenic is the second most abundant element on Earth, and when ingested by humans, it can lead to acute or chronic illnesses. Accumulation of arsenic in the body results in a chronic or clinical poisoning condition known as arsenicosis, which is often caused by soil with a high arsenic content in certain regions. Clinically, the condition is characterized by symptoms such as melanosis and keratosis, and a definitive diagnosis can be made when elevated levels of arsenic are detected in the body. Case Report: This case involves a woman in her 50s who was diagnosed with arsenic poisoning and underwent Ortho-Cellular Nutrition Therapy (OCNT). The patient reported suffering from chronic fatigue, depression, and pruritus (itching of the skin). Blood tests revealed that her arsenic levels were approximately three times higher than the normal range. To mitigate cellular damage caused by arsenic and improve her skin condition, a regimen of polyphenols, vitamins A, C, and E, curcumin, iodine, selenium, sodium, and calcium was prescribed. After three months of OCNT, the patient reported significant relief from pruritus, and her arsenic levels had decreased to within the normal range. Conclusion: This case aimed to reduce cellular damage caused by arsenic and support its elimination through mineral supplementation. As a result, the patient's arsenic levels returned to the normal range, as confirmed by blood tests. This case involves a single patient, so large-scale follow-up studies are considered necessary for general application. However, the significant improvement in the patient's symptoms suggests that the outcome is noteworthy.

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