Sep
30
2009
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Chelation Therapy & Vascular Problems

The term vascular disease refers to conditions that affect the circulatory system. These diseases occur when plague builds up along the walls of the arteries and make it more difficult for blood and oxygen (carried by the blood) to reach the parts of the body, including tissues. When this happens, the consequences can be serious.

For example, vascular problems can lead to nerve and tissue damage that can cause pain in the legs. But these problems can also lead to the death of tissue because it is deprived of oxygen for a long period of time. In the most severe cases, vascular disease can cause death.

As you might already know, this condition of plague build up in the arteries is known as arthrosclerosis. Part of what makes this condition worse is the toxins and metals in the body. Those metals can come from a wide range of sources, even your dental fillings! And you can’t get rid of the metals in most ways. If you do one of those body cleanses that make you starve for days or weeks, you still won’t be able to get rid of the metals.

Chelation therapy, on the other hand, can get rid of the metals and can reduce your risk of vascular problems because it will cause the metals to bind with it so it can be removed from the body. Otherwise, the metals continue to build up over time and make your health worse.

Now you might think you could avoid the metals but that’s more difficult than it sounds. These dangerous metals are too prevalent in our environment and in everything we come in contact with to simply ignore them. With chelation therapy, however, you can prevent them from building up in your body and you can help reduce your risk for these serious vascular conditions.

Sep
17
2009
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Looking to Oral Chelation Therapy to Save Our Hearts

Did you know that every hour 57 Americans die from heart disease? That’s a scary statistic, especially if you are at high risk for this condition. But the good news is you can help reduce your risk with oral chelation therapy.

But in order for you to feel better about this possible risk reduction, you would first need to understand how oral chelation works and why it could be useful in saving your life. What you might not realize is that metals in your body can mix with fat in the arteries then harden against the artery walls or can block arteries.

This oral chelation therapy actually helps remove these metals from the body safely. If they remain intact in your body, they can do a great deal of harm. You may have heard about free radicals before and your risk of cancer but free radicals can also contribute to heart disease. And heavy metal can make the situation worse.

When a lone free radical moves through the body and hits your DNA, it can be damaged. Those free radicals can also cause damage to the heart and to the arteries. The worst part is that when those free radicals hit the metals in your body they can break into thousands or millions of free radicals which can travel through the body causing more damage. If all of those free radicals hit more metals and divide again, your body will be filled with dangerous free radicals.

Now you can’t get rid of all the free radicals but that’s why you take antioxidants. But antioxidants can only do so much. With oral chelation therapy, however, you can help those antioxidants do their job more effectively by getting rid of that metal which is making their job nearly impossible.

And if you don’t think your body is full of these dangerous metals, think again. They are all around you: in your food, in your teeth fillings, in the air you breathe, and more. That’s why oral chelation is so important to your health.

Sep
15
2009
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What You Need to Know About Heart Disease

Heart disease is one of those conditions people talk about all the time but rarely explain. Everyone just assumes that everyone else knows the causes of this disease but that’s not always the case. The main reason people develop this condition is because of atherosclerosis which occurs when plague builds up along the walls of the arteries. As more plague is added, the artery gets even narrower.

Narrowed arteries don’t let the oxygen-rich blood flow through the body with sufficient ease. The result is that not enough oxygen is going to reach the heart or other extremities. Without enough oxygen, angina (chest pain) can result. If that artery becomes completely blocked or if part of the plague breaks off and blocks the artery then no oxygen can get to the heart or to the brain. The result is a heart attack or a stroke, respectively.

Are you at risk for heart disease?

Here are some of the risk factors that might make you more vulnerable to this serious health disease and the leading killer of both men and women:

  • Age – Men who are 40 and over and women who are post-menopausal are at greatest risk.
  • Family History – A close family member who has had heart disease, especially before age 50.
  • Other Health Problems – Diabetes, high blood pressure, and kidney disease increase your risk
  • Cholesterol – High LDL levels and low HDL levels can increase the risk of atherosclerosis
  • Smoking
  • Alcohol Abuse
  • Stress
  • Inactive Lifestyle
  • Metabolic Syndrome – A combination of health issues, including excess body weight and high insulin levels

If you are at risk for heart disease, you need to start taking better care of your health. You might also want to consider lifestyle changes, as well as chelation therapy top prevent atherosclerosis.

Sep
13
2009
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Are You at Risk – Do You Have Clogged Arteries?

Chances are you already know that clogged arteries are not a sign of good health and longevity. Instead, they could put you at serious risk for major health problems, including strokes and heart attacks. But how do you know if you’re at risk? Here are a few of the key signs:

Do you suffer from general fatigue, tiredness and no-energy? General fatigue and tiredness, not related to heavy strenuous work or activity, indicates that your circulatory system blood flow has decreased and become restricted. This is symptomatic of clogging of the arteries (a buildup of calcium and mineral deposits within your cardio vascular system).

Are you a smoker? If so, you are at significantly greater risk for clogged arteries than non-smokers. The chemicals in cigarettes seem to make atherosclerosis worse. This condition causes the arteries to become stiff and less flexible which makes the problem of arterial blockages more dangerous.

Do you have high blood pressure? Having uncontrolled hypertension also puts you at risk for this health problem. The extra pressure being exerted on your arteries actually speeds up plague formation which means they can become clogged at an earlier age and have longer to do major damage to your heart.

Do you have high LDL cholesterol levels? LDL cholesterol is considered one of the main causes of clogged arteries because these lipoproteins are the ones traveling back into the body and into the arteries where they deliver their cholesterol along the arterial walls. On the other hand, HDL cholesterol is believed to move excess cholesterol safely out of the body.

If you have one, two, or all three the issues stated above then you have a good chance of developing this life-threatening health condition. To prevent clogged arteries from stealing years of your life, you need to do the following:

  • Quit smoking, if applicable
  • Start using Oral chelation therapy – known to help remove toxins and metals from your body so they can’t contribute to the clogged arteries
  • Start bringing down your LDL cholesterol levels through lifestyle changes
  • Increase your HDL cholesterol by consuming omega 3 fatty acids and other good fats
  • Develop a plan with your doctor to lower your blood pressure
Sep
02
2009
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Choosing the Right Chelation Therapy

Chelation therapy is a hot topic right now because it has been showing such remarkable ability to improve the health of people who are at risk for heart disease and strokes thanks to plague build-up in their arteries and other types of arterial damage caused by the heavy metals and toxins in the environment.

But not all chelation therapy programs are created equal so you really need to shop around and do your research so you can get the best benefits possible. Here’s one thing that you may not have known, for example. Chelation factors, as you probably already know, bind with toxins and heavy metals and get them out f your body. But they also tend to bind with minerals and vitamins your body needs.

If you don’t pick the right chelation therapy, you could end up having a mineral or vitamin deficiency. That can be very serious for your health. Without enough of these micronutrients, your immune system could stop working as well, you could feel fatigued, or any numerous other problems.

The good news is that some forms of chelation therapy also include extra vitamins and minerals to ensure this deficiency does not occur. Additionally, some of the available therapies on the market also include amino acids, which are critical to building lean muscle mass, and other herbs that have been shown to be good for your health as well.

This is the type of chelation therapy needed if you want to fight heart disease and protect your arteries. You need all of these extra nutrients if you want to stay healthy.

How are you going to find all of these things you need? The best way is to look into what’s available. Find out what ingredients are included in the therapy and do some research on the company’s reputation. This is your health so you need to take it seriously and find the best chelation therapy possible.

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