IV Chelation Therapy is a safe, effective and relatively inexpensive treatment to restore blood flow in victims of atherosclerosis without surgery and to eliminate toxins and heavy metals from the system.
In old times metal intoxication was largely related to acute or high dose toxicity. Such acute high dose toxicity is now uncommon. Most intoxication now is caused by chronic, low dose effects. Toxic metals many disguise themselves as mimics of essential metals, binding to physiological sites that normally are reserved for an essential elements.
Through mimicry, the toxic metals may gain access to, and potentially disrupt a variety of important or even critical metal medicated cellular function, Cadmium, copper and nickel act as mimics for zinc.
Chelation Therapy involves the intravenous infusion of a prescription medicine called Ethylene Diamine Tetra-Acetic Acid (EDTA), plus vitamins and minerals at therapeutic dosages.
Chelation Therapy is among the safest of medical procedures. More than 400,000 patients have recevied over four million treatments during the past 30 years.
EDTA infusions are administered by slow drip, circulating through the blood stream treating the entire arterial system removing undesirable metals from the body. Some metals susch as lead, mercury cadmium and iron are highly toxic, lead and cadmium levels correlate with high blood pressure. All metals, even essential nutritional elements are toxic in excess EDTA normalizes the distribution of most metallic elements in the body. EDTA improves calcium and cholesterol metabolism by eliminating metallic catalysts which cause damage to cell membranes by producing ‘OXYGEN FEE RADICALS’. Free redical pathology is now proven scientifically to be an important contributing cause of atherosclerosis, cancer, diabetes and other diseases of aging.
EDTA helps prevent the production of harmful ‘Free Readicals’ through elimination. Arterial disease in responsible for strokes, heart attacks, poor circulation and memory loss.
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