Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 I believe the protocol for the treatment of arterial placque (calcification) that involved tetracycline, some neutraceuticals and a blood thinning agent of some sort has been mentioned. A type of Chelation therapy that some ND's are aware of but the medical community at large is not embracing do to possible loss of revenue. Any information that can be offered would be appreciated. Thanks in advanced for any help and info regarding Chelation therapy. Vester Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 , belltownfog wrote: > > I believe the protocol for the treatment of arterial placque (calcification) that involved tetracycline, some neutraceuticals and a blood thinning agent of some sort has been mentioned. A type of Chelation therapy that some ND's are aware of but the medical community at large is not embracing do to possible loss of revenue. Any information that can be offered would be appreciated. > Thanks in advanced for any help and info regarding Chelation therapy. > > Vester Hi Vester! Oral Chelation kits are quite effective, however there are so many of them that do not contain many of the desired nutrients to be effective. The most effective oral chelation kits are used in combination with aloe vera juices. I believe it is important to purchase one from a natural health professional. In my opinion this is an excellent site. http://thedoctorwithin.com/index_fr.php?page=order_products.php I believe this doctor practises complementary medicine(orthodox in combination with certain types of alternative) If at all interested you should email him regarding this particular kit. He would know whether this one is effective for calcium deposits,providing that you are sure this is what you need. There are tests available to determine whether the plaques originated from calcium or fat. Although similar in nature, they do require a different approach I'm told. This is why some types of chelation do not work for everyone. I love your description of Orthodox medicine, although it isn't exactly the way I would put it, I'm sure... you are very kind. :-) Blessings, JoAnn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 In a message dated 3/25/06 1:50:53 PM Pacific Standard Time, angelprincessjo writes: Oral Chelation kits are quite effective, however there are so many of them that do not contain many of the desired nutrients to be effective. The most effective oral chelation kits are used in combination with aloe vera juices. I believe it is important to purchase one from a natural health professional. In my opinion this is an excellent site. http://thedoctorwithin.com/index_fr.php?page=order_products.php Thanks JoAnn! I will check this site out and glad to hear that Aloe Vera Juices is used. I drink Aloe Vera juice daily. I combine whole lemon drink and Sodium Ascorbate, ( ascorbic acid and baking soda mixed with a little water then added to drink) Aloe Juice, 100 K cayenne pepper, Lycii berries and blend in Vita Mix. I add a little Stevia to taste. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2006 Report Share Posted March 26, 2006 Chelation therapy is ineffective if calcification has occurred. , " JoAnn Guest " <angelprincessjo wrote: > > , belltownfog@ > wrote: > > > > I believe the protocol for the treatment of arterial placque > (calcification) that involved tetracycline, some neutraceuticals > and a blood thinning agent of some sort has been mentioned. A type > of Chelation therapy that some ND's are aware of but the medical > community at large is not embracing do to possible loss of > revenue. Any information that can be offered would be appreciated. > > Thanks in advanced for any help and info regarding Chelation > therapy. > > > > Vester > > Hi Vester! > Oral Chelation kits are quite effective, however there are so > many of them that do not contain many of the desired nutrients to be > effective. The most effective oral chelation kits are used in > combination with aloe vera juices. I believe it is important to > purchase one from a natural health professional. In my opinion this > is an excellent site. > > http://thedoctorwithin.com/index_fr.php?page=order_products.php > > I believe this doctor practises complementary medicine(orthodox in > combination with certain types of alternative) If at all interested > you should email him regarding this particular kit. He would know > whether this one is effective for calcium deposits,providing that > you are sure this is what you need. There are tests available to > determine whether the plaques originated from calcium or fat. > Although similar in nature, they do require a different approach I'm > told. This is why some types of chelation do not work for everyone. > I love your description of Orthodox medicine, although it isn't > exactly the way I would put it, I'm sure... you are very kind. :-) > > Blessings, JoAnn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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