How to Rid the Body of Titanium Ions
Ridding the body of titanium ions is a matter demanding consultation with doctors. Titanium ions largely affect the body due to titanium-based implants. Titanium is a preferred substance for implants due to its traditional capability to withstand chemicals in the human body. While titanium can assist the human body with its natural flow of electricity, ions are often generated due to implant defects resulting in bio-decay.Things You'll Need
- Silocone implants
- Nanoceramic implants
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Remove titanium implants. Follow instructions from doctors to stay on course with dates for removal of temporary implants. Abide by physical and occupational therapy routines. Perform all exercises and avoid all hazards as recommended by medical professionals. Mind the rules with all of your post-surgery therapy to help you expedite the removal of temporary implants. Consult with doctors about transplanting titanium implants if they are permanent.
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Replace titanium with silicone implants. Silicone is composed of inorganic elements and is flexible -- unlike titanium. Consult with your doctor about replacing titanium with silicone concerning a toe implant, for example.
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Replace titanium with nanoceramic implants. Nanoceramics are traditional titanium substitutes. More specifically, nanoceramics are titanium implants covered by hydrogen ions. The hydrogen ions break down micron particles into smaller parts -- thus making titanium stronger and less resistant to bio-decay.
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