Sep
17
2009

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.

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