Why Consider Oral Chelation for your Arteries and Heart
The danger of eating a high cholesterol diet is well publicized and that is unquestionably true, but there is more to the story that is not as well known or understood. The danger increases when Cholesterol Mixes with Rogue Calcium to Form a hard Plaque on Artery Walls.
It is not well appreciated that calcium is a heavy metal and as we age it is released by our bones. The dangerous mix of that calcium and cholesterol on the artery walls combine to form a hard plaque that continues to trap more cholesterol and plaque worsening the problem and increasing the chance of heart attack or stroke.
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: – Cardiovascular disease is the cause of more deaths than the next six causes of death combined. -approximately one-third (34%) of cardiovascular disease deaths occur prematurely! (before age 75). Since 1900, cardiovascular disease has been the leading cause of death in every year but one – 1918.
In 1948, U.S. Navy advocated chelation for sailors who had been poisoned by lead while painting government facilities and ships. The FDA approved IV EDTA chelation as a treatment for lead poisoning. Physicians administering the chelation for lead toxicity observed that patients- who also had arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) or atherosclerosis (fatty-plaque buildup on arterial walls)experienced reductions- in both conditions after chelation. Since 1952, IV EDTA chelation has been used to treat cardiovascular disease.
