Things to Consider in Chelation Therapy.mp4
As we age, cholesterol, calcium, and other minerals accumulate on the inside lining of our blood vessels and, over time, clog them. This process is referred to variously as hardening of the arteries, atherosclerosis, arteriosclerosis, and arterial plaque buildup. When plaque builds up in blood vessels, blood flow (carrying oxygen and nutrients) is restricted. The body’s organs and tissues become starved for the oxygen and nutrients they need. But there is something that can be done to prevent or reduce plaque buildup. This chelation process is comprehensive. EDTA clears the bloodstream of heavy metals by seeking them out, binding to them., and flushing them out of the body through the kidneys. There are two theories for why chelation therapy works. One is that EDTA binds to free radicals, highly active molecular fragments that can damage tissue and perhaps the lining of the blood vessels. The other is that it binds to calcium and other minerals in the bloodstream, resulting in a series of actions that improves cellular and vascular health. Chelation Therapy is a course of treatment that usually consists of anywhere from 20 to 50 separate infusions, depending on each patient’s individual health status. Thirty treatments is the average number required for optimum benefit in patients with symptoms of arterial blockage. Each chelation treatment takes about three hours and patients usually receive two treatments each week. For more information, visit our website at www …
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