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	<title>Comments on: IV Chelation Study Restarts</title>
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		<title>By: tim</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 15:48:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I would love to see a nutritional product I use, used along with the effectiveness of EDTA chelation.  I can appreciate the need to remove the plaque, but it will only return if the endothelium is not taking care .  If you are using EDTA I would encourage you to investigate Arginine, Omega 3 and vitamin D and along with antioxidants...I have many testimonials from individuals who have benefited...Check it out at mycardiograde.com and look for the testimonials....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would love to see a nutritional product I use, used along with the effectiveness of EDTA chelation.  I can appreciate the need to remove the plaque, but it will only return if the endothelium is not taking care .  If you are using EDTA I would encourage you to investigate Arginine, Omega 3 and vitamin D and along with antioxidants&#8230;I have many testimonials from individuals who have benefited&#8230;Check it out at mycardiograde.com and look for the testimonials&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>By: ray</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 17:47:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Your article on IV EDTA Chelation therapy is great.  You hit the nail on the head when you spoke of “great loss of cash flow for both surgeons and interventionalists.”  There is so much vested “big money” and “interest” in traditional medical practices and big pharma that alternative methods on treating heart disease are  either invalidated, squashed, sneered at or don’t appear on the radar screen!

Its now mid 2009 and am quite curious on what the fed government came up with on their studies of EDTA usage?  I’m very very skeptical of what studies the government runs especially in light of the majority of government FDA heads had past positions in big pharma like Lilly.  I spoke to my doctor this week who is an advocate of IV Chelation using both EDTA and DSA.  I spoke to him of oral Chelation he too sees oral Chelation as a very valid alternative treatment you can do in your own home.  He has no vested interest other than seeing his patients get well.

I’m taking EDTA Oral Chelation and swear by it.  I do have a web site dedicated to Oral Chelation that is rich in resource information on heart disease. Arterial sclerosis, atherosclerosis, stoke etc.  

As a closing statement, my father had by-pass surgery back in 1979, after suffering a heart attack. Though the surgery helped it only handled that immediate symptom.  Through tests, 5 years later it was found his arteries were hardening and towards the end of his life he had severe arteriolosclerosis.  This is despite taking cholesterol leveling drugs.  With Chelation therapy he could have as well handled the internal “causes”.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your article on IV EDTA Chelation therapy is great.  You hit the nail on the head when you spoke of “great loss of cash flow for both surgeons and interventionalists.”  There is so much vested “big money” and “interest” in traditional medical practices and big pharma that alternative methods on treating heart disease are  either invalidated, squashed, sneered at or don’t appear on the radar screen!</p>
<p>Its now mid 2009 and am quite curious on what the fed government came up with on their studies of EDTA usage?  I’m very very skeptical of what studies the government runs especially in light of the majority of government FDA heads had past positions in big pharma like Lilly.  I spoke to my doctor this week who is an advocate of IV Chelation using both EDTA and DSA.  I spoke to him of oral Chelation he too sees oral Chelation as a very valid alternative treatment you can do in your own home.  He has no vested interest other than seeing his patients get well.</p>
<p>I’m taking EDTA Oral Chelation and swear by it.  I do have a web site dedicated to Oral Chelation that is rich in resource information on heart disease. Arterial sclerosis, atherosclerosis, stoke etc.  </p>
<p>As a closing statement, my father had by-pass surgery back in 1979, after suffering a heart attack. Though the surgery helped it only handled that immediate symptom.  Through tests, 5 years later it was found his arteries were hardening and towards the end of his life he had severe arteriolosclerosis.  This is despite taking cholesterol leveling drugs.  With Chelation therapy he could have as well handled the internal “causes”.</p>
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