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Chelation comes from the Greek word “kehle”, which means “claw”.
Chelation therapy claws, grabs and scours the heavy metals, plaque buildup and cholesterol deposits from the walls of your arteries. This natural remedy helps improve blood flow to the heart and other organs. Good health depends on a steady and adequate supply of oxygen in the body. Our arteries deliver the blood that carries oxygen to different organs of our body. If more oxygen circulates, it boosts our energy and enhances our health.
As we live day by day we’ve been absorbing toxins from the foods we eat, water we drink, and pollutants from the environment. When these toxic substances get accumulated in our arteries, the blood cannot flow freely in the passages. Therefore, the oxygen supply is also minimized and led us to poor health. Then we are susceptible to different health problems such as poor circulation, heart and brain problems, eye diseases, low energy and sexual difficulties.
Heart problem is the number one cause of death and disability in theEDTA, (scientist call it—ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid) is the active ingredient in chelation therapy. It is so powerful at destroying free radicals, and flushing heavy metals out of the body—up to 82% effective at dissolving dangerous artery plaque. It’s approved by the US Food and Drug Administration and the USDA as an additive to keep the foods we eat from turning rancid!
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Here are potential health benefits of chelation therapy:
- Helps dissolve calcium plaque in the arteries
- Flushes metal and drug toxicity
- Supports cardiovascular health
- Helps maintain healthy blood sugar
- Helps maintain normal cholesterol levels
- Helps maintain healthy blood pressure
- Helps restore your eye health
- Supports healthy joint and cartilage function
- Helps improve memory
- Relieves age-related varicose veins
- Has an anti-aging effect
If you have an advanced stage of poor cardiovascular function and are interested in I.V. chelation, you can contact the address below to find a chelating physician in your area:
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