With good reason there are many warnings about high cholesterol foods and how we shouldnt eat too much of them because they contribute to heart disease and increase our risk of heart attacks and strokes. What is not as well understood is that rogue calcium mixes with the cholesterol to form a hard plaque on the artery walls.
Calcium which is a heavy metal can be released by our bones as we age, so essentially soft goo of cholesterol in the arteries is hardened when it traps calcium that is floating in the blood stream. The more the cholesterol calcium bind together and harden and trap more cholesterol and calcium the risk of blockage, heart attacks and strokes rise dramatically. The concept is that since calcium is a heavy metal, chelation can help cleanse and flush the plaque from the body
Do you have these danger signs of artery plaque build up? Chest Pains Erectile Dysfunction Poor circulation including cold hands, feet or arms? Do you get out of breath easily? Do you have memory loss frequently? Are you frequently tired and lacking energy? Slurred speech Headaches After walking do you experience aches and pains? Are there any indications of cardiovascular problems? High Blood Pressure
Consider these statistics from the American Heart Association: -Million Americans Die each year from Cardiovascular Disease. (150,000 of those are under the age of 65!) -approximately one-third (34%) of cardiovascular disease deaths occur prematurely! (before age 75). -Post-menopausal women are in as much danger as men of suffering heart attacks or strokes. - Almost one out of every 2.5 deaths results from cardiovascular disease.
Chelation therapy with EDTA was first introduced in the United States in 1948 as a treatment for the lead poisoning and was first used on factory workers in a plant that made batteries. The U.S. Navy also experimented with chelation for sailors who had taken in lead while painting government ships and facilities. The Federal Drug Administration approved IV EDTA chelation as a treatment for lead poisoning. However, Doctors who gve their patients for lead poisoning also discovered that had atherosclerosis or arteriosclerosis had their symptoms reduced and their arteries healthier as a result of using Chelation. chelation. Since 1952, IV EDTA chelation has been employed on those patients suffering from cardiovascular disease. - 15995
Calcium which is a heavy metal can be released by our bones as we age, so essentially soft goo of cholesterol in the arteries is hardened when it traps calcium that is floating in the blood stream. The more the cholesterol calcium bind together and harden and trap more cholesterol and calcium the risk of blockage, heart attacks and strokes rise dramatically. The concept is that since calcium is a heavy metal, chelation can help cleanse and flush the plaque from the body
Do you have these danger signs of artery plaque build up? Chest Pains Erectile Dysfunction Poor circulation including cold hands, feet or arms? Do you get out of breath easily? Do you have memory loss frequently? Are you frequently tired and lacking energy? Slurred speech Headaches After walking do you experience aches and pains? Are there any indications of cardiovascular problems? High Blood Pressure
Consider these statistics from the American Heart Association: -Million Americans Die each year from Cardiovascular Disease. (150,000 of those are under the age of 65!) -approximately one-third (34%) of cardiovascular disease deaths occur prematurely! (before age 75). -Post-menopausal women are in as much danger as men of suffering heart attacks or strokes. - Almost one out of every 2.5 deaths results from cardiovascular disease.
Chelation therapy with EDTA was first introduced in the United States in 1948 as a treatment for the lead poisoning and was first used on factory workers in a plant that made batteries. The U.S. Navy also experimented with chelation for sailors who had taken in lead while painting government ships and facilities. The Federal Drug Administration approved IV EDTA chelation as a treatment for lead poisoning. However, Doctors who gve their patients for lead poisoning also discovered that had atherosclerosis or arteriosclerosis had their symptoms reduced and their arteries healthier as a result of using Chelation. chelation. Since 1952, IV EDTA chelation has been employed on those patients suffering from cardiovascular disease. - 15995
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