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Strokes, Heart Attacks And Coffee Makers

Seems like an unusual title, doesn’t it? What do strokes and heart attacks, two serious and potentially life-ending events have to do with a device that creates a wonderfully tasting beverage that is consumed all over the world?
 
Before I get into that I need to tell you a story. It’s the fascinating tale of how my espresso maker inspired the development of CitriChel, the most innovative cardiovascular treatment of modern times.
 
Years ago, after I discovered Starbucks and the wonderful, creamy creation known as a cafe latte, I drank so many of them that I realized I couldn’t keep spending money like that, and needed to find an alternative to enjoy restaurant quality coffee. So, I purchased a personal espresso maker and made my own lattes at home at a much lower cost. Problem solved. Outside of work when I was home, especially on weekends, I would have two or three per day. My trusty espresso maker worked great without a hitch. Until one morning when I set it a-brewing, it just didn’t. The wonderful, aromatic liquid did not dispense. What happened?
 
Well, those who own espresso or coffee makers know the answer to this. I opened the water cylinder, and to my horror it was clogged with limescale. Yuck! What is limescale? It’s basically calcium carbonate, which is a sedimentary rock that exists in molecular form in our water supply. Other than distilled water, all water contains limescale.
 
OK. So I needed to clean this thing out. After some research I learned that simple vinegar cleans out limescale from coffee makers. You just leave it in overnight, and then let the machine run normally until the vinegar comes out. When it does, the sediment comes out with it and is visible. After that, your heavenly java can be created once more. Little did I know this experience would lead to the development of CitriChel several years later.

 

Hardening Arteries, Chest Pain and High Blood Pressure

 

What does this have to do with cardiovascular health and how does it relate to hardening arteries, chest pain and high blood pressure? Here’s the short answer. Our blood vessels are the pipes of our bodies, and over the years from our water supply, and from consuming large amounts of calcium-rich dairy products like milk and ice cream, our pipes get clogged with limescale too. Unless this trend is reversed we will eventually experience a clog, like what happened to my espresso maker. They work just fine for years until one day they don’t. When we experience a stroke or heart attack the same thing happens. Some health experts say strokes and heart attacks are caused by blood clots, and while clotting does occur when we cut ourselves there is no conclusive evidence demonstrating this is what happens during a heart attack or stroke. It’s only an assumption. Espresso makers don’t have blood platelets. They just clog from limescale build-up.
 
Fast forward several years and one night in the middle of winter I woke up with horrendous chest pain. I was still a young man aged 41, in excellent health and very active. What was the deal? I had no clue. But since I was between jobs at the time, and had no health insurance I couldn’t afford to see a cardiologist. I was on my own. It was a lonely time, but I decided if there was an alternative treatment for my condition, I would find it. It seemed like I was running against the clock since my pain was so severe I could have dropped dead any moment.
 
Thankfully, I didn’t die and with much prayer I pulled through this difficult time. I underwent a months long research campaign on alternative treatments for angina and cardiovascular issues in general and discovered something called chelation therapy.

 

Enter Chelation Therapy

 

Chelation therapy was discovered decades before for the purpose of treating heavy metal poisoning, mostly from lead. Lead based paint was common during this time and caused a myriad of health issues. Years later, by accident when a doctor was using EDTA for heavy metal removal, he noticed his patients were also being relieved from cardiovascular conditions like chest pain and high blood pressure. He was amazed to say the least. But how was this happening? How did EDTA do that? Researchers later surmised that the EDTA not only removed heavy metals from the blood, but also removed metastatic calcium from the blood vessels, thereby reversing their hardening and curing cardiovascular disease.
 
I tried EDTA at first and while it did relieve my chest pain for the most part, it took a while and was less than ideal as it couldn’t be taken orally as stomach acid neutralizes it. EDTA is generally safe, but since it is a synthetic chemical you can only take it in limited doses otherwise you will experience side effects. Long story short, after some thought and bodily experimentation on myself, I invented CitriChel, which utilizes citric acid as the primary chelator. It works better than EDTA since stomach acid does not affect its potency. Citric acid is an organic acid found in citrus fruit and has zero side effects, even in large doses. The rest, they say, is history. The world has been given a simple and inexpensive treatment that solves the real problem of cardiovascular disease. I foresee this product will ease the suffering of millions, if not billions of people worldwide.
 
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To Your Good Health,
Murray

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