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Chelation therapy reduces the plaque and other obstructions to increase blood

flow and circulation; also, some studies have found excessive iron in the

systems of diabetic patients, and that is the more commonly known use of

chelation (heavy metal removal).

 

according to Gary F. Gordon, M.D. of Tempe, AZ, and founder of the American

College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM): " Over 20 yrs. of clinical experience

has shown me that people with diabetes that receive intravenous chelation

therapy with EDTA have less amputations, less blindness, less renal dialysis,

and other complications of diabetes, than those on conventional treatments. "

 

(source: Alternative Medicine: The Definitive Guide)

 

In Health,

Steve

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Please, I need some advice. I received a call late last night from a

sister-in-law concerning a neice. My neice has diabetes and has had since she

was a child. She just recently lost two toes due to lack of circulation in her

feet. My sister-in-law is asking the family to help finance a chelation program

for this neice which will cost several thousands of dollars. I have a feeling

that the 'Doctor' involved is a quack. What I really need to know is: is

chelation a viable treatment for diabetes? how should this chelation work? are

there reasonable herbal methods to perform this chelation therapy? am I being

unreasonable in not helping out financially in this time of need?

Any help in this would be greatly appreciated.

Michael G. Wolfe

 

 

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Please, I need some advice. I received a call late last night from a

sister-in-law concerning a neice. My neice has diabetes and has had since

she was a child. She just recently lost two toes due to lack of circulation

in her feet. My sister-in-law is asking the family to help finance a

chelation program for this neice which will cost several thousands of

dollars. I have a feeling that the 'Doctor' involved is a quack.

What I really need to know is: is chelation a viable treatment for

diabetes? how should this chelation work? are there reasonable herbal

methods to perform this chelation therapy? am I being unreasonable in not

helping out financially in this time of need?

Any help in this would be greatly appreciated.

Michael G. Wolfe

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I've heard that a course for preventing by-pass surgery runs around $3-5,000';

don't know about diabetes.

 

Steve

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Intuition says that something is fishy here. Chelation has been largely

rejected by the Medical Establishment, and they have a history of rejecting a

lot of good things. But i have not heard of it being used for diabetes in this

manner. And i'm wondering what they are doing that jacks the price up to

thousands of dollars, because chelation in itself should not be all that

expensive. There may be some other therapy included, and that should be

checked out thoroughly.

 

Who is this doctor? Is he new in town, or does he have an established practice

with a good record of cures? Definitely we need to know more.

 

At 08:41 AM 9/14/01 -0500, you wrote:

>Please, I need some advice. I received a call late last night from a

>sister-in-law concerning a neice. My neice has diabetes and has had since

>she was a child. She just recently lost two toes due to lack of circulation

>in her feet. My sister-in-law is asking the family to help finance a

>chelation program for this neice which will cost several thousands of

>dollars. I have a feeling that the 'Doctor' involved is a quack.

>What I really need to know is: is chelation a viable treatment for

>diabetes? how should this chelation work? are there reasonable herbal

>methods to perform this chelation therapy? am I being unreasonable in not

>helping out financially in this time of need?

>Any help in this would be greatly appreciated.

> Michael G. Wolfe

>

-- Michael Riversong **

Professional Harpist, Educator, and Writer **

RivEdu ** Phone: (307)635-0900 FAX (413)691-0399

http://home.earthlink.net/~mriversong

 

 

 

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Michael

 

I am a type 2 diabetic.

I have read where chelation has help reverse some of

the complications of diabettics...

 

I have had circulation problems in my feet/legs but by

using a herb called " Butcher's Broom " my legs today

are normal...May I suggest you research the herb here

on the net..Also, before going ahead with the

chelation do some good research on it...

 

All the best

Michael

--- " Wolfe, Michael (LIB) " <mgwolfe

wrote:

> Please, I need some advice. I received a call late

> last night from a

> sister-in-law concerning a neice. My neice has

> diabetes and has had since

> she was a child. She just recently lost two toes

> due to lack of circulation

> in her feet. My sister-in-law is asking the family

> to help finance a

> chelation program for this neice which will cost

> several thousands of

> dollars. I have a feeling that the 'Doctor'

> involved is a quack.

> What I really need to know is: is chelation a

> viable treatment for

> diabetes? how should this chelation work? are

> there reasonable herbal

> methods to perform this chelation therapy? am I

> being unreasonable in not

> helping out financially in this time of need?

> Any help in this would be greatly appreciated.

> Michael G. Wolfe

>

 

 

 

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Intuition says that something is fishy here. Chelation has been largely

rejected by the Medical Establishment, and they have a history of rejecting

a lot of good things. But i have not heard of it being used for diabetes in

this manner. And i'm wondering what they are doing that jacks the price up

to thousands of dollars, because chelation in itself should not be all that

expensive. There may be some other therapy included, and that should be

checked out thoroughly.

 

Who is this doctor? Is he new in town, or does he have an established

practice with a good record of cures? Definitely we need to know more.

 

At 08:41 AM 9/14/01 -0500, you wrote:

>Please, I need some advice. I received a call late last night from a

>sister-in-law concerning a neice. My neice has diabetes and has had since

>she was a child. She just recently lost two toes due to lack of circulation

>in her feet. My sister-in-law is asking the family to help finance a

>chelation program for this neice which will cost several thousands of

>dollars. I have a feeling that the 'Doctor' involved is a quack.

>What I really need to know is: is chelation a viable treatment for

>diabetes? how should this chelation work? are there reasonable herbal

>methods to perform this chelation therapy? am I being unreasonable in not

>helping out financially in this time of need?

>Any help in this would be greatly appreciated.

> Michael G. Wolfe

>

-- Michael Riversong **

Professional Harpist, Educator, and Writer **

RivEdu ** Phone: (307)635-0900 FAX (413)691-0399

http://home.earthlink.net/~mriversong

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