Chelation (chelation & detoxification) agents administered intravenously have been proven to increase the blood flow and remove arterial plaque.
Chelation therapy can help reverse arterioscleroses, can prevent heart attacks and strokes, and is used as an alternative to bypass surgery and angioplasty.
By restoring food circulation to all the tissues of the body, reverse gangrene, alleviate intermittent claudication (cramps) of the legs, and restore memory.
Due to its ability to remove toxic metal ions, chelation therapy reduces internal inflammation caused by free radicals (highly reactive destructive molecules), and as a result can ease the discomfort t and disability from degenerative disease such as arthritis, scleroderma (a hardening that occurs in skin and certain organs), and lupus.
The Doctors points out that penicillamine, a drug used to treat heavy metal poisoning, rheumatoid arthritis, and Wilson' disease (a rare metabolic disorder resulting in an excess accumulation of copper in the liver, red blood cells, and the brain), works in a fashion very similar to EDTA. "Some of the benefits derived from penicillamine in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis are undoubtedly related to the control and removal of excess free radicals.
And EDTA itself, when taken orally, provides most of its chelating activities in the body even though only about 5 percent effects are less dramatic and slower than when received intravenously, but the oral approach has several major advantages, including convenience, potential long-term continuous health maintenance, and low cost."
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