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3 Ways Chelation Can Vitalize Your Health


  1. Treats Heart Disease and Stroke
  2. Detoxifies from Heavy Metals
  3. May Treat General Organ Failure

 

#1 Heart Disease and Stroke

Currently, the most popular use of chelation therapy is as a cardiovascular treatment. Chelation is accomplished by inserting a substance into the bloodstream that removes calcium buildup from the arteries.
 
The word chelation is derived from the Greek word chele, which means claw. The chelating compound binds to heavy metal ions in the blood and is removed through the renal system. It essentially works like a magnet attracting calcium ions for easy removal of calcium deposits. How awesome is that?
 
Called hardening of the arteries because it makes the artery walls hard, these calcium deposits are the primary cause of plaque buildup. When they get too narrow they can block completely causing a heart attack in the case of a coronary artery. When this happens in a carotid or brain artery it causes a stroke.
 
If the arteries become blocked in the lower leg it can cause peripheral artery disease. This can be very serious and cause gangrene, which may result in amputation. Fortunately, chelation has been shown to reverse this condition resulting in a complete elimination of pain. If someone is suffering from peripheral artery disease they should try chelation before amputation, which will save the leg.
 
Chelation therapy can also normalize high blood pressure. It stands to reason that if there is calcification in the larger arteries then it will occur in the smaller ones too. The smallest blood vessels in the body are capillaries. When they become stiff and lose their elasticity it increases resistance. This resistance causes higher pressure since the blood vessels cannot dilate like they once did. Chelation is the only treatment that can de-calcify the capillaries since it is done at the molecular level.

 

 

#2 Heavy Metal Detox

The second way chelation can help you is by removing toxic heavy metals. I would include aluminum in this list, even though it is not considered heavy. It is a lightweight metal but is still toxic. For the purposes of this discussion we want to remove all toxic metals regardless of their weight. The following metals are not beneficial and are highly toxic to the human body:

 

  1. Lead
  2. Mercury
  3. Arsenic
  4. Aluminum
  5. Cadmium
  6. Cobalt

 

This is not an exhaustive list, but the first four are the most common. These toxic metals are not used by the human body and only cause harm. Current research suggests that aluminum buildup in the brain can cause Alzheimer’s disease. Aluminum is just the latest toxic metal culprit implicated in poor health outcomes.
 
For those who don’t know, chelation therapy was originally developed to treat toxic metal poisoning. In the early 20th century lead poisoning was a common condition due to the use of lead paint. EDTA was developed for this purpose. Decades later, it was discovered almost by accident that EDTA could treat cardiovascular conditions.
 
Mercury and arsenic are also highly toxic and are known to cause neuro-degenerative conditions and can be treated with chelation therapy.

 

 

#3 General Organ Failure

If chelation therapy can benefit the heart and brain by clearing blood vessels that feed them, then it stands to reason it could help revitalize other organs in the body. As discussed earlier, chelation is a systemic treatment, meaning it de-calcifies every blood vessel in your body from the largest to the smallest. Head to toe.
 
Therefore, if someone is suffering from liver or kidney failure it’s possible it could be caused by calcification of the blood vessels that feed those organs. Diabetes is a condition caused by the inability to produce insulin in enough quantities to remove excess sugar from the blood. Insulin is produced by the pancreas. How many practitioners scan pancreatic blood vessels and look for blockages? Every possibility should be considered when diagnosing this condition.
 
Chelation could also be beneficial for issues affecting the digestive and endocrine systems. Some seniors experience inability to easily digest food like they once did. If the entire digestive tract is supplied by blood vessels, (which they are) and they become calcified, then chelation may be the only treatment that helps. The endocrine system refers to everything glandular that produces hormones. The pancreas is one of these glands. This should be considered especially when a root cause cannot be determined from conventional diagnostic methods.
 
 
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