The veins can be cleared of atherosclerotic deposits without pain and without exposing yourself to any danger. Chelation therapy (chelation, EDTA) effectively removes harmful metals from the body. Find out what this method of treating atherosclerosis looks like.

The role of ticks is played byEDTA , a compound that "captures" and removes harmful metals from the body. But first, it forms compounds with them that dissolve in body fluids, and then are quickly excreted through the kidneys. One such substance is calcium, found inplaque . By "trapping" it, EDTA "cleans" the blood vessels of lipid-cholesterol deposits. The plaque without a calcium coating breaks down and is excreted. The therapy not only "cleans" the blood vessels, but also stops the further development of atherosclerotic processes. By restoring proper circulation throughout the body, it has the time and possibilities to recover. Most often, about 80% of the administered EDTA goes to the urine within two hours after the infusion. This substance, unlike most of the consumed drugs, does not clutter our interior - it does not enter metabolism and is completely excreted.

Chelation - effective and safe therapy of atherosclerosis

The first discovery that EDTA is beneficial in advanced atherosclerosis was made in 1957. It was then announced that it removes calcium from phospholipid deposits and makes blood vessels open. In 1988, the results of clinical trials of American cardiologists, conducted on a group of 2,870 people, were published. There was an improvement of 93.45 percent. patients with angina, 91 percent. patients with circulatory disorders of the lower extremities, as well as 54 percent. with impaired cerebral circulation. Properly performedchelationis a safe method. So far, no serious or less serious complications have been reported. The edetic acid (EDTA) used in chelation is a compound that our body cannot absorb and is completely harmless. During an intravenous infusion you may feel uncomfortable where the fluid enters the vein. They can be eliminated by reducing the infusion rate. Only in one case is chelation not recommended - this applies to people with complete renal failure. In other cases, a decisionis taken by the doctor after the first visit. In the United States, the therapy is successfully used by over 2,000 doctors. They are members of the ACAM (American College of Advacement Medicine), which is used to exchange experiences, conduct research and develop treatment standards. According to ACAM statistics, the therapy was carried out in over a million patients.

According to an expertbow. Dariusz Siwik, specialist in the field of chelate therapy

Based on my six years of practice and the number of treatments performed, I can say that chelation is an effective weapon in the fight against atherosclerosis. It's a gentle way to undo, reduce, and even eliminate changes it causes. The tests that my patients perform after the end of the treatment show that, depending on the stage of the disease, the changes decrease by 0.5 to 0.8% after each drip, and with 50 treatments it can be said that there is an improvement of 30-35 percent Importantly, chelation not only fights atherosclerosis, but also prevents it. Thanks to it, the blood in our body can do what it should: nourish all places and remove toxins from the body.

Who is chelation for?

Chelation therapy is useful in the treatment and prevention of many diseases. These include :

  • heart disease caused by atherosclerosis
  • circulation problems in the lower extremities (the so-called stop claudication)
  • migraines, tinnitus, dizziness, chronic fatigue, depression

This method also supports the treatment of Alzheimer's, Buerger's, Raynoud's and osteoarthritis. The statistics also show the effectiveness of the therapy in the prevention of neoplastic diseases in people with a genetic family burden.

Important

The sources of chelation date back to 1893 and are associated with the name of Alfred Werner, a chemist who received the Nobel Prize in 1913 for developing a theory on metal binding by organic molecules. It was first used in medicine in 1948. It was then that EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic) was used for the first time during the detoxification of the workers of a lead battery factory in the USA. The results of the treatment were surprising. It turned out that at the same time the symptoms of atherosclerosis disappear in patients, which improves their well-being and he alth. This improvement could not be caused only by the removal of lead!

Practical information on chelation

  • You can come to your first appointment without a referral. Don't forget to take your medical records.
  • After the treatment you need to drink about 1 liter of liquid.
  • During the treatment, it is worth carrying out blood and urine tests. Supplementation is also recommendedmicroelements.

The number of drips depends on the advancement of the disease and the dynamics of the treatment process. One infusion takes more than 2 hours. On average, there are 3 treatments per week. This method is not reimbursed.

Important

What is EDTA?

Edetic acid and its s alts, especially EDTA, are used to treat heavy metal poisoning. In recent years, EDTA, a biologically and chemically very active compound, has been increasingly used to cleanse the body of atherosclerotic deposits. It has been shown that it prevents the oxidation of lipids and cholesterol, reduces blood viscosity, increases the elasticity of the arteries, enables better blood supply to the heart muscle and prevents the development of ischemic heart disease.