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Heart disease is an umbrella term for a number of different diseases affecting the heart. As of 2007, it is the leading cause of death in the United States, England, Canada and Wales, killing one person every 34 seconds in the United States alone.
The blood vessels consist of arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, and veins. All blood is carried in these vessels. The arteries, which are strong, flexible, and resilient, carry blood away from the heart and bear the highest blood pressures. Because arteries are elastic, they narrow (recoil) passively when the heart is relaxing between beats and thus help maintain blood pressure. The arteries branch into smaller and smaller vessels, eventually becoming very small vessels called arterioles. Arteries and arterioles have muscular walls that can adjust their diameter to increase or decrease blood flow to a particular part of the body.
2008-10-31

Heart Diseases Part XIX - How to Treat Heart Diseases With Chelation Therapy  

As we have in previous articles, cardiovascular diseases are by uncontrolled diet rich in trans fatty acids and resulting in clogged arteries by bad LDL cholesterol and the inner lining of blood vessels are damaged hinder the transport of oxygen and nutrition to the heart .

people with heart disease, which this type of therapy must be carefully selected and their doctors. The prime candidate people at their 40s and people already suffering from advanced forms of cardiovascular diseases such as angina pectoris and intermittent claudication, because people in this age group will experience some form of cardiovascular disease caused by excessive intake of cholesterol and calcium build up, scar tissue and fat in the arteries.

This form of chelation therapy involves the use of an IV apparatus and EDTA that is a widely used abbreviation for the chemical compound Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid. EDTA, the chelation agent, not only helps to clean the harmful substances like lead, uranium, nickel and calcium deposited in the arterial wall but also improves circulation, strengthens the immune system and inhibits the formation of free radicals. With the slow flow of EDTA from the bottle through the IV and eventually into the vein of the patient and blood circulation results in turning back the clock for many potential victims of heart disease. Chelation therapy is not only helpful, as an attractive alternative to bypass surgery, but also has the ability to improve the function of the brain, because this form of therapy is especially helpful in the treatment of arterial blockage in the upper body.

Other benefits of chelation therapy are: reducing the liver produces cholesterol, lowered cholesterol, reducing high blood pressure, and less excessive heart contractions.

With all the success in chelation therapy, it also produces some side effects for some people, such as headache, diarrhea, fainting, fatigue, fever and convulsions. Be sure that you understand all these problems before taking chelation therapy.

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