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Dr. Stoll.
I am 67, Male, 245 lbs. I have recently been diagnosed
with 2 blocked arteries one 100% the other about 60%
however my main concern is that I was told that I will
soon need a heart valve replacement.
I'm told I have a calcified Aortic Valve or Aortic
Stenosis.
I am terrified of the idea of By-Pass-Surgery after reading
quite a few pages on several web sights.
I would be extremely appreciative if you can tell me my
best option on Chelation Therapy that would clean out the
Stenosis of my valves as well as my Blockages.
1. IV EDTA Chelation Therapy
2. Suppository EDTA Chelation Therapy
3. Oral EDTA Chelation Therapy
I must admit I am very confused considering Elmer
M. Cranton, M.D. considers that suppository EDTA Chelation
is practically worthless and may even be harmful.
I have been reading about oral chelation and it seems that
it is takes a much longer time for it to be affective.
It appears to be that IV EDTA Chelation Therapy seems to
be my best treatment.
However in many of the websights where I have read about
Chelation Therapy and two books that I received from
the library named BYPASSING BYPASS by Elmer Cranton, M.D.
and The Chelation Way by Dr. MortonWalker I have not found
anything regarding cleaning out the Stenosis of my valves.
I have been on a healthy diet since I've been diagnosed
by my cardioligist and I am losing weight and feel better.
I have cut out all Sugar, Bread, Soda's of all kinds Cake,
Pastries ECT.
I have started drinking about a gallon of water a day,
eating all types of vegetables, no meat, I am eating fish,
chicken and turkey trimming all fat and skin off.
I am also taking Vitamins, essential fatty acids ect. as
recommended by the two books that I have read.
I would deeply appreciate anything you can tell in order
to make a decision.
Thanking you in advance
Stan
PS: I have been going on my treadmill for exercise for
a half hour and try to add 5 to 10 minutes every week,
as well as speed.
I have no angina but some times short of breath but seem
to be improving day by day.
Again thank you
In Reply to: Aortic Stenosis posted by Stan on June 20, 2002 at 13:17:16:
Hi, Stan.
You have 2 separate problems.
For the blocked arteries, the IV chelation and the Pritikin Program would be ideal.
The aortic valve problem has to be surgery.
However, if it were me (since the aortic valve problem progresses slowly), I would do the cleaning out of the arteries for a year BEFORE going in for the aortic valve replacement surgery. That way, you will be a lot more likely to survive the surgery and the cardiac surgeon will not be so tempted to operate on that as well.
To have your arteries cleaned out enough within a year you will have to do the Pritikin Program very seriously. Go to your library for the beginning books as to how to do that. ACTUALLY, any chelating physician worth his salt will know about it and recommend it during the chelation.
Let us know how you do.
Walt
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