User:JeremyAck

Yes, there is an alternate treatment for heart-disease! Have you or some one near to you been told they're 'a time bomb' or told they need bypass surgery instantly 'or else.' Think about the long list of drugs being given in a fast rate, each one to take care of a side effect from your other? There's a solution. It is safe and pain-less, and offered in the ease of a doctor's office. The clear answer is chelation therapy. The U.S. Navy first used chelation therapy in the 1940's to take care of lead toxicity in mariners which was caused by the lead based paint used on Naval vessels. Since then, doctors around the earth have been using it a stage further and using it to deal with not only multiple rock toxicities, but in addition atherosclerosis (a condition that occurs when calcium and plaque have accumulated in the arteries) and arteriosclerosis (hardening of-the arteries). The primary element in chelation therapy is EDTA (ethylene diamine tetra-acetic acid), which is really a protein like chemical that after slowly infused in-to the system adheres with minerals such as for instance calcium, iron, lead, and copper and carries them for the kidney where they're excreted. In most the remedies given by ACAM (American College of Advancements in Medicine) qualified doctors within the last 30 years, there were no reported fatalities. Today precisely how do the figures compare well when comparing to bypass surgery...2-8% of by-pass people (with respect to the hospital) die immediately like a complications of surgery and 25-years have other severe complications. The AMA (American Medical Association) also admits in its official newspaper the Journal of-the American Medical Association that 44-foot of bypass surgeries in-the Usa are performed for an inappropriate explanation. Yet the amount of bypass procedures still done annually continues to boost at an amazing pace. These and a lot more startling facts can be found in Dr. Parker's Five Hidden Reasons for Heart Disease. For further infos take a look at this one.