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EDTA Oral Chelation Treats and Prevents Cardiovascular Disease … And It Just Got a Surprising New Explanation for its Effectiveness!

Oral chelation reduces cholesterol

Millions of dollars are spent each year on cholesterol-lowering drugs. Oral chelation takes care of that, too, without the added risk of taking a drug with potential side effects.

One study, in which ten patients took one gram of EDTA for three months, indicated that seven patients had reduced cholesterol levels and all ten had lowered blood pressure. One of the patients who had been experiencing painful leg cramps reported greater ease in exercising. The same patient's total cholesterol dropped from 278 mg to 128 mg per 100 ml! Also, four of the patients reported relief from chest pain.12 

In another three-month study, 20 patients who took one gram of EDTA per day experienced lowered cholesterol and relief from chest pain. None of the patients experienced any adverse effects.13 

Dr.Gordon has consistently observed a reduction of serum cholesterol by an average of twenty percent or more in his patients who use oral chelation. "The thousands of patients who visit my clinic each year and follow our recommended oral chelation program have all successfully avoided strokes. Heart attack rates were also greatly diminished," he says. "We've never had more than two heart attacks per year among all of our patients, even among those with a history of severe heart disease. I firmly believe that an oral chelation program can do more for your overall longevity than you can do even with the most prudent lifestyle possible because of the continuous nutritional protection chelation offers against a stressful and polluted world." 14

 

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  14. Gordon, Gary, MD, Chelation Therapy. Alternative Medicine, 130. The Burton Goldberg Group, Future Medicine Publishing, Inc., Tiburon, CA., 1997. 

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