Saturday, August 11, 2007

So What's Your Problem, Friend?

Let's face it . . . we all have problems from time to time, many of which are relatively simple for us to resolve. The tough ones are the ones over which we have the least control. Like medical problems. Such problems are usually best handled by consulting with your doctor . . . I say usually, because there is one very serious problem that is killing off thousands of us every year, and the best our doctors will do for us is offer us a delaying program, but not a cure.
Lets get this straight, right from the start: I am not a doctor and it is not my intent to interpose myself between you and your doctor, but someone has to take a stand on this problem, and it does appear that I am elected for the job.
First off, the problem I am talking about is cardiovascular disease, sometimes called hardening of the arteries. This problem results from the deposition of plaque on the arterial walls, robbing them of their normal flexibility, and limiting the flow of blood through those arteries, and, finally, blocking them and causing death.
There is a treatment modality that works to keep your arteries clear and functioning as they should. It is called EDTA IV chelation. It should be the first choice of treatment methods when your doctor first becomes aware that you have a problem with cardiovascular disease. It is safe, it works to disolve the plaque on your arterial walls, and to carry it off to your kidneys where it is discarded with your urine.
More than fifty years ago, EDTA chelation was developed to clear heavy metals from the bodies of persons who were suffering from heavy metal poisoning, primarily lead poisoning, and it was sorely needed by thousands of such persons who worked in industries that used lead in the production of storage batteries, lead based paints, and so on. It did the job very well, and many thousands of persons were helped in this manner. Then, one day, some doctor noticed that the persons so treated were also enjoying improved blood flow through their arteries, often accompanied by a reduction in blood pressure, and a general improvement in health. He must have discussed his discovery with other doctors, and some of them decided to use the treatment on patients who were simply suffering from cardiovascular disease, with good results.
When the American Medical Association found that it was not an approved treatment for cardiovascular disease . . . approved by the AMA or the Federal Drug Administration . . . they did their homework, and found that surgical cleaning of arteries was big business for both the cardiovascular surgeons and the hospitals, whose operating rooms and staffs were being kept quite busy. EDTA chelation, which is much less expensive, now posed a threat to the surgeons and the hospitals, because, except in the most serious of cases, it could make surgery completely unecessary, thus depriving the surgeons and hospitals of millions of dollars a year in income!
A program was immediately put into effect to discredit EDTA chelation. The claim was that it had not been thoroughly tested by double blind testing, and was, therefore risky to the patients lives.
Now get this: There has never been a death associated with the use of EDTA chelation that was properly administered using the approved protocols. To date, more than one hundred thousand patients have been treated here and in other parts of the world for cardiovascular disease, and the records indicate that more than 80% of the patients enjoyed improved health as a result!
Well, why don't we run some double blind tests anyway to prove the effecacy of this treatment, and resolve the problem? Such a test, in the magnitude that would force the AMA and the FDA to approve the treatment would cost well over a million dollars to run, and since the patents have run out on the EDTA solution used in the treatment, no pharmacuetical manufacturer wants to spend the money running the tests.
The interesting thing about all this controversy is that, by far, most of the treatments being used by doctors today to treat all kinds of diseases have never been forced to have a double blind test run to obtain the approval of the treatment by the AMA or the FDA!
In a previous blog, I told you about my own experience, and the wonderful results that I got using EDTA chelation. If you have not yet read it, I urge you to do so!
It is a matter of record that thousands of persons have been successfully treated with EDTA IV chelation, yet most doctors will either deny that it works, or will refuse to discuss it at all!
The human body is composed of countless millions of tiny cells, each of which is important to the proper functioning of the body as a whole. Each of these tiny cells gets its nourishment from a flow of blood through its own tiny arteriole. Each of these small arterioles are subject to being blocked by plaque buildup, and the death of the cell is thus assured when that occurs.
Surgery is only possible on the major arteries in the body. It has been estimated that there are more than 60,000 miles of arteries in the human body, most of which are too small to be cleaned out using surgery. EDTA IV chelation, which is in solution in the blood travels to ALL of the arteries and arterioles throughout the body, working it's magic to keep the flow of nourishing blood going to all parts of the body . . . every cell in the body . . . every cell in all the important organs in the body . . . the heart, the brain, the liver, the kidneys, the pancreas, if it is a part of the human body, it is nourished by blood!
Now I don't believe that anyone reading this is unaware that healthy cells in the body are primary to good overall body health. Every disease known to man starts somewhere in the body in one or more cells. Keep the cells healthy and you keep the whole body healthy!
Ergo! Everyone should seriously consider taking a course of EDTA IV chelation! Simple enough! Today, the exposure of humans to various heavy metal poisoning has increased in quantum jumps from what it was prior to the industrial revolution. Many of us, as youngsters in our cribs did our teething on the edge of the crib panels. Many of those cribs were painted with lead based paints in the old days, and many of those cribs are still in use, having been handed down from generation to generation. For most of our lives, we have been breathing in the exhaust fumes of our automibiles, fumes that were full of the products of combustion of gasolines that used tetraethyle lead. Iron, mercury, and aluminum are a few of the other metals that we are exposed to everyday! They get in your body and they stay there, finally residing in and interfering with the health of the body's cells. If the truth were known, most of humanity is suffering from heavy metal deposits that cause problems.
Many years ago, the FDA approved EDTA IV chelation as a treatment for heavy metal poisoning. Now the chances are that everyone has that problem, including those of us who have cardiovascular disease problems. So it just seems to make sense for each of us to have our doctor test us for heavy metal buildup, and when they find out that we are full of heavy metals, start us on a treatment program to remove them. The most effective treatment, and, by far, the safest, is EDTA IV chelation, and it will take a number of treatments to get the job done. Don't be surprised if some of your other problems seem to get better, while you are at it! Just remember, good cellular health throughout the body means good health in general.
'Nuff said!

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Cardiovascular Disease, the cure that works!

I am 84 years old, and I had cardiovascular disease so bad that I had to have a triple bypass, and then I still had a 60% occlusion of the left carotid.

When I got out of the hospital following the bypass operation, I made up my mind never to go through that again! Since the typical bypass operation very often has to be done over again after 3 to 5 years, I knew that I had to find a way to clean my arteries without surgery, which, at best, is only able to clean parts of the most available arteries, and does nothing for all the thousands of miles of the smaller arteries that feed all the cells of one's body.

I found it! So have thousands of other persons who suffered from cardiovascular disease!

Now my carotid occlusion puzzles my cardiovascular consultant because they can no longer find it!

Now I no longer have to take medications to control my high blood pressure, because I no longer have high blood pressure . . . my blood pressure is now normally in the 120/60 category!

Now my vision has sharpened up again, and I can read print much smaller than before without glasses!

Now the circulation in my extremeties is back to normal, or very nearly so! No more P.A.D.!

Why is it that the millions of others who are suffering from cardiovascular disease do not do as I have done?

Simple enough! The traditional medical community denies that the approach that I used will do the job! Since the American Medical Association has taken this stand, the Federal Drug Administration will not approve EDTA chelation for use as a cure for cardiovascular disease.

Why does the AMA insist that it does not work when the records show that it has been used on numersous occasions with an estimated 80% success, and with no risk of serious side effects to the patient. Could it be that the several billions of dollars now being spent each year on cardiovascular surgery, hospital operating rooms, and specially trained staffs would no longer be necessary, and that the pharmacuetical manufacturers would lose much of their sales of the dangerous statin drugs that are currently the only hope of the suffering millions?

How do we know that it works so well?

Fifty years or so ago, the FDA approved EDTA Chelation as a treatment for heavy metal poisoning . . . lead, in particular. Thousands of people who were employed in industries that used large quantities of lead to produce, among other things, lead based paints, storage batteries, etc., and who had contracted lead poisoning were treated using EDTA chelation intravenously given. These treatments typically take several weeks, and, curiously enough, those patient's doctors noted that their arteries seemed to be getting cleared up of much of the plaque deposits on the arterial walls, and that their circulation was much improved. Better yet. there is no record of any fatalities involved in the use of EDTA chelation, which cannot be said of the surgical approach. How many times have you heard the expression, "The operation was a success, but the patient died!"

Once I had found it, I took over 40 such treatments with no ill effects. The cost to me was a relatively paltry $110.00 per treatment, plus some laboratory work that was necessary so that the agency rendering the treatment could keep track of my blood chemistry. Each treatment required me to relax in a recliner chair with an IV needle in my arm for about 4 hours, meanwhile reading a book, watching TV, or engaging in conversation with one or more of the others in the group doing the same thing . . . usually about ten persons! I took 2 treatments each week for about 22 weeks, and the results were little short of miraculous!

As I mentioned above, I am an old man with a retinue of doctors for my sundry ailments, and I have asked each of them to tell me what they knew about EDTA. To a man, they either said it would not work, or they refused to even discuss it with me! What a brainwashing job the powers that be must have done to try to kill this wonderful and very effective treatment modality!

Ah, but it was not a total success! It is a matter of record that whenever a regular doctor finds that he has angina or some other indication that he could have a stroke or heart attack, his attitude about EDTA frequently undergoes a radical change, and he begins to think about using it himself!

More recently, the FDA has modified its stance on the use of EDTA in the treatment of this deadly disease. They have not given their approval for its use, but they have taken the stand that any qualified doctor may use any approved medical treatment to treat any disease if he is convinced that he can do so without danger to his patient, and with a strong possibility of success! Even so, the medical community is very slow in accepting EDTA chelation, which should be used as the first approach to treating paitients who are experiencing angina or whose arteries show evidence of serious plaque deposits.

So, if any of you readers of this article have or anticipate having a problem with cardiovascular disease, you might be well advised to look into EDTA IV chelation as a possible treatment modality. If you have computers and like to surf the WEB, there is plenty of information to be found thereon . . . start out by simply typing the expression EDTA in the search line at the top of the WEB page, and press GO! Read everything you can find. Some of it will be negative and some will be positive, but bear in mind that the positive will mostly be from those who have tried it and found that it worked! The negatives will be from those who have their own ax to grind! And remember, while you are doing your research, keep on following a low cholesterol diet, and follow your doctor's advice on other cholesterol control medications. Remember, it took me the better part of a year to satisfy myself that it was worth a try, and then to find a place where I could have it done. This last is easier than you might imagine: There is an organization listed on the WEB called ACAM (American College of Alternative Medicine). On their website, they have a program where you can search for doctors that provide EDTA IV treatments in your area. They have listings for countries all over the world. Each doctor has a listing of coding letters that tell you what his treatment specialities are. The procedure is safe, and, remember, if you fail to take action when it is needed, you have only yourself to blame!