Diabetes and EDTA Chelation

Diabetic neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes, which may cause temporary or permanent damage to nerve tissue. Nerve injuries are caused by decreased blood flow and high sugar levels in the blood. This damage makes it hard for the nerves to carry messages to the brain and other parts of the body. It can cause numbness or tingling in the hands and feet, muscles to atrophy (decrease in size) making it difficult to walk, and pain.

Diabetic retinopathy is a serious sight-threatening complication of diabetes. It is caused by progressive damage to the tiny blood vessels that nourish the retina. They leak blood and other fluids that cause swelling of the retinal tissue and clouding of vision. In some people, the blood vessels may swell and leak fluid. In others, abnormal new blood vessels grow on the surface of the retina. If left untreated, diabetic retinopathy can cause blindness. Studies have shown that controlling high blood pressure and cholesterol can reduce the risk of vision loss as well as help your overall health.

Studies have shown that our bodies continually accumulate harmful metals, including lead, mercury, aluminum, iron, cadmium, and arsenic, among others, which can build up to dangerous levels as we age.

The accrual of these toxins raises the risk for many health problems and conditions, especially those affecting the cardiovascular/circulatory system. Eliminating these toxic heavy metals from our bodies reduces the possibility of cardiovascular and circulatory illnesses. EDTA Chelation Therapy has proven so effective at removing unwanted and harmful heavy metals and minerals from the blood, that it has been the standard, FDA-approved treatment for lead, mercury, aluminum, and cadmium poisoning for over 50 years. EDTA Chelation Therapy normalizes the distribution of most metallic elements in the body and at the same time increases blood circulation.