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You can use chelation therapy for this; but the pills don't do much;

you have to do the IV chelation therapy to get any real benefit; you

may want to begin by taking other natural remedies such as

 

Vitamin C; Co Enzyme Q10; Thiamin Vit. B1; Magnesium; Hawthorne Berries

these help the heart; avoid MSG; and do not eat any animal fat;dairy ok

You also want to begin to eat whole grains such as whole grain pastas;

try to avoid white rice and begin to eat brown rices of varying types;a

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I read a recent study where it said the results of chelation studies didn't show

any difference in the effect on plaque in the arteries. You can achieve the

dosage effect with oral EDTA but the dosages must be much higher to get the same

blood level results. There are some websites that let you know how much EDTA is

absorbed orally and utilized based on dosage amount and then you can compare it

the IV levels. But again, the recent studies I have seen do not support its

effectiveness. It has been traditionally used for heavy metal poisoning. If

you use chelation therapy you need to take an effective calcium supplement like

calcium citrate as the therapy will remove calcium from your body.

 

I would suggest resveratrol which does have studies proving its benefits. It

has been known for years about the benefit of red wine, and one of the major

components of this has been resveratrol. The alcohol in wine is also beneficial

in that it relaxes the arteries and makes them more flexible and less prone to

plaque build up and hardening. But the maximum should be one glass for a woman

and two for a man.

 

Omega 3's with EPA-DHA are also very beneficial and found in fish oil. As a

vegetarian I have been using flax seed oil but the EPA-DHA is not nearly as

beneficial as fish oil. However, I have a great cardiologist who let me know

about V-Pure which is an excellent vegan source of these and is actually derived

from algae. This sort of makes sense as this is what many fish feed on or they

feed on fish that eat the algae. It is sort of pricey so I am going to see if

my physician will complete a certificate of need for my flexible spending

account which will cover supplements if they might be beneficial for a medical

condition.

 

I wish I could say there is no price on health but with those of us with strong

genetic dispositions for certain medical conditions it does come down to more

than just diet and exercise sometimes, though these are essential no matter what

predispositions may exist.

 

Richard

 

Fear is a natural reaction to moving closer to the truth.

 

---Pema Chödrön

 

 

 

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