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Dr. Stoll:
I have seen contradicting articles on whether EDTA chelation therapy will remove plaque and calcium from the arterial walls. In one article written several years ago, Dr. Elmer Cranston says EDTA chelation does not remove calcium and plaque from arteries, but another article stated that the chelation IV is now stronger and will remove plaque and calcium. Could you give your opinion? Thanks, Stan
In Reply to: Chelation for plaque and calcium posted by Stan on April 06, 2002 at 07:46:25:
Hi, Stan.
I do not think that (yet) anyone knows why chelation works. However it is a fact that it does. I, personally, have saved at least 200 patients from having bypass surgery and at least a dozen from having diabetic amputations by giving them standard IV chelation.
Of course, the chelation only served as an emergency resolution to prevent death while the Pritikin Plan actually reversed the arterial lesions (in MY opinion).
The Pritikin Plan is the only proven way to reverse atherosclerotic plaque and calcifications of those plaques, that I know of.
Hope this helps.
Walt
In Reply to: Re: Chelation for plaque and calcium (Archive in chelation.) posted by Walt Stoll on April 07, 2002 at 07:09:00:
Back when I was on Prodigy, I used to read the Health and
Science news and one day they had an article that said that
iron and copper were found in the plaque in arteries and
since chelation takes out metals it sounded like an
explaination as to how it might work.
VF
In Reply to: Re: Chelation for plaque and calcium (Archive in chelation.) posted by Walt Stoll on April 07, 2002 at 07:09:00:
Dr. Stoll, I had an angioplasty a year and a half ago. I am now getting chelation therapy as a preventative. Having read your response that you would only use chelation in case of emergency, am I wasting my money at this point, and should I just resort to the Pritkin diet?
Rick
In Reply to: How chelation Might work. posted by Vince F on April 07, 2002 at 07:25:43:
Thanks, Vince.
In MY opinion, there is little doubt that heavy metals have something to do with it.
Namaste`
Walt
In Reply to: Re: Chelation for plaque and calcium (Archive in chelation.) posted by Rick on April 07, 2002 at 14:06:51:
Hi, Rick.
Personally, if I was having no symptoms, I would do the strict Pritikin Plan and forget about the chelation.
Walt
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