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Facts about
your heart If
all the arteries, veins and capillaries in your body were connected end
to end, they would form a pipe over 100,000 miles long. That’s four
times around the earth. In the course of a single day, your heart pumps
2,000 gallons of blood through this network. In your lifetime, your
heart will beat about 2,365,2000,000 times. Pulse pressure is a measure
of how hard the heart is pumping with each beat. A perfect pulse
pressure would be 36. A pulse pressure of 65 or greater increases the
risk of heart attack three times. If you have a pulse pressure of 54,
then your heart would be beating 50% harder than it should be beating.
It’s no wonder that heart attacks are the number one cause of death in
the United States, accounting for 45% of all mortalities. If you bought
a water pump at a store and the directions said operate at 36 units of
pressure, but instead you forced it to pump one and a half to two times
harder than it was designed to pump, do you think that the pump would
last very long? Finding your
pulse pressure: Your blood pressure reading consists of two numbers, the systolic
(higher number) and the diastolic (lower number). To find your pulse
pressure, take the systolic number and subtract the diastolic number.
Example: 120/80 = 40 pulse pressure.
Stress raises
pulse pressure: One hundred thousand years ago, if a caveman were being chased by a
tiger, his body would make his blood thicker and stickier so if the
tiger injured him, the blood would clot faster, keeping him from
bleeding to death. Times have changed, but our reaction to stress has
not. When under stress, whether it’s a traffic jam or an argument, our
body still makes our blood thicker and stickier. This makes the blood
more difficult to push so the heart has to pump harder. This means an
increase in the pulse pressure. In a very real sense, stress is a
killer. To avoid this situation, EDTA (a synthetic amino acid) has been
used to help thin the blood without the side effects associated with
aspirin. Magnesium may also be indicated to help lower the general
stress level in the client. Arteriosclerosis
raises pulse pressure: Arteries develop plaque due to infection and free radical damage. When
the body senses that the arteries are being damaged, it secretes
cholesterol as a liquid Band-Aid to cover the damaged area. This
cholesterol combines with calcium to form arterial plaque. Arterial
plaque can block up to 75% of an artery before clinical symptoms
manifest. While bypass operations are one option to deal with this
situation, they not only have an 80% failure rate within five years, but
they do nothing for the calcium accumulating in other areas like the
brain. EDTA chelation is an alternative to bypass surgery that has the
added benefit of working on removing inorganic calcium from the entire
body. Calcium raises
pulse pressure and may cause cancer: Inorganic calcium can show up just about everywhere,
and wherever it goes, it causes problems. Circulation drops, toxins
build up, and oxygen levels drop. If calcium gets inside of an
individual cell that cell is deprived of blood flow and cells that are
deprived of blood flow are unable to get nutrition in or toxins out.
Therefore, these cells can develop cancer. A study out of Switzerland
shows that people who do EDTA chelation (to remove toxic calcium) may
reduce their risk of cancer 90%. EDTA
Suppositories (Magnesium Di-Potassium EDTA) Many
people use EDTA chelation to help clean out their arteries and with good
reason. In one study, 92 people who were referred for surgical
intervention for heart disease were given chelation therapy instead.
After the chelation, only 10 of them ultimately required surgery. The
other 82 were able to “bypass the bypass.”[1]
Doing
chelation preventatively also makes good sense when you consider that
heart attacks are the number one cause of death in the US, currently
accounting for 45% of all mortalities. Cancer
rates have skyrocketed in the last few decades. Right now, the average
person has a 35% chance of dying of cancer. Studies have shown that
people who do chelation before clinical evidence of cancer, may lower
their lifetime risk of cancer a stunning 90%. Put another way, chelation
may lower the lifetime risk of cancer from 35% to 3.5%.[2] We
live in a very polluted time. Heavy metals are everywhere. Mercury is in
our fillings, aluminum is in our drinking water and anti-perspirants.
Cadmium is in cigarette smoke, nickel is in our cooking utensils, and
uranium is in the air and soil. We have 500 times more lead in our bones
than our great, great grandparents did. As the levels of heavy metals
have increased, so have the rates for cancer and autoimmune diseases.
Chelation can safely and effectively remove these toxic heavy metals
from our bodies. Laboratory
tests have shown that chelation therapy can increase the lifespan of
animals an amazing 49.4%.[3]
Chelation
not only increased the quantity of their lives, it increased the quality
of their lives as well. Chelation kept them younger longer. A 49%
increase in human lifespan would give us an average lifespan of 120
years. What would you do with an extra 40 years?
EDTA Chelation
by Suppository (Magnesium Di-Potassium not Di-Sodium EDTA): Now you
can have all the benefits of chelation in the privacy of your own home.
EDTA, the active ingredient used in chelation therapy, is now available
in a suppository form. Unlike oral chelation, which you may have
heard about, suppository EDTA is not destroyed by stomach acids, and so
is a viable alternative to IV chelation. Chelation may well be the most important thing
you ever do for you health. The formula that most chelating physicians use
to determine the amount of chelation a client will require is calculated
as age minus 20. As an example, a 46 year old client would require 26 IV
treatments. Since one box of ten suppositories is equivalent to one IV,
then this same client would require 26 boxes of suppositories. Suppositories for EDTA Chelation Therapy, 1
box of 10 = 15 day supply
$100.00
Suppositories, Box of 10, 333 mg Magnesium Di-Potassium EDTA [1]
“Benefits of EDTA Chelation Therapy in Arteriosclerosis: A
retrospective Study of 470 patients,” C. Hancke MD and K Flytlie
MD, Journal of Adv. in Med. Vol 6, Number 3, Fall 1993. [2]
“Ninety percent reduction in cancer mortality after chelation with
EDTA,” Walter Blumer, MD and Elmer Cranton, MD, J of Adv in Med.
Vol. 2, Numbers 1-2, Spring Summer 1989.
[3]
“Life extension in the Rotifer Mytilina
brevispina Var Redunca by the Application of Chelating
Agents,” Andrew M. Sincock, Ph.D., J of Gerentology Vol 30, No. 3,
289-293, 1975.
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