Atheroscierosis &
Disorder of Circulation
Still the number one killer in the United States, coronary
artery disease is a condition in which plaque containing
calcium, cholesterol, and fibers of protein invade the walls
of the blood vessels in the heart. Over time, this can cause
blockage of these vessels resulting in inadequate oxygen
delivery to the heart muscle. This can cause only mild symptoms
of fatigue and shortness of breath all the way to chest
pain and heart attack. Through the use of therapies that
remove calcifications from all blood vessels and eradicate
the potential infectious cause of these calcifications,
circulation can be dramatically improved as evidenced by
heart scans that show reduction in calcified areas. Chelation
therapy is the principal method employed to address circulatory
disorders and there have been some incredible breakthroughs
in the past few years in the development of even better
methods of administering this treatment. |