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What Is Chelation Therapy?
Chelation Therapy performs its healing by reversing hardening of the
arteries. As yet the treatment is not generally accepted by the Medical
Establishment for the clearing of clogged blood vessels. Instead,
organized medicine tries to limit the treatment's used for lead poisoning,
snake bite, and other types of toxicity reactions.
Chelation Therapy was introduced into the United States in 1948 after
its development in Germany in the early 1930s by F. Munz, a German
chemist, who synthesized and patented EDTA (ethylene diamine tetraacetic
acid).
EDTA was first used medically to remove the "metal" lead in cases
involving lead poisoning. The U.S. Navy was also interested in EDTA, using
it to remove lead from the arteries of sailors who absorbed it while while
they painted Navy ships and docks. The therapy is still used for that
purpose. After physicians observed patients who suffered from both lead
poisoning and arteriosclerosis started to improve following intravenous
chelation therapy with EDTA. Some doctors started to treat others with
vascular conditions, even if they didn't have lead poisoning. After being
treated, many patients also showed signs of improved skin color,
muscle........
(You have just read the first page of this Special Confidential
Report which reviews the history and explains the advantages of EDTA
Chelation and specific Oral Chelation formula to improve circulation
problems.)
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