40% of Hypertensive People Have Normal BP

White coat hypertension is the term used for when some individuals show high blood pressure readings in the Doctors surgery but their blood pressure returns to normal at home. The issue is that their Doctor may have diagnosed them incorrectly as hypertensive and possibly prescribed an anti-hypertensive medicine. The research […]

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Cold Weather Increases Heart Attack Risk

The cold weather not only increases the risks of colds and flu it can also trigger a heart attack, experts have warned. In fact we are more likely to suffer this life threatening condition on cold windy days with little sunshine. Signs of a Heart Attack A heart attack is […]

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blocked arteries

What To Do After Chelation Therapy

What happens if you take Chelation therapy and your chest pain disappears, you are able to walk up a mountain and you feel wonderful, as far as you’re concerned, you’re cured (NOT) So what will happens if you do nothing after Chelation therapy? Well, surely and slowly the disease process […]

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heavy metal poisoning and chelation therapy

Mercury Poisoning and Oral Chelation

Mercury is a poisonous neurotoxin commonly found in everyday sources from drinking water to bleached flour and cosmetics. Behind lead, mercury is the second most common metal toxin and both can pose great physical and mental health problems. Learning problems, developmental delays and behavioral problems are linked to lead, mercury […]

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Exercise and Chelation Therapy

When contemplating becoming more physically active, don’t psyche yourself out by assuming you need to be training for a marathon in order for the effort to be worthwhile. This mind set will no doubt leave you thinking, “I can’t do it, It’s too hard, so what’s the use?” Instead think, […]

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Overuse of Stents and Bypass Surgery in Heart Cases Reported

A study in 2007 gave evidence that many people with clogged heart arteries are being over-treated with stents, and that a simple blood-flow test might help prevent unnecessary care. Fewer deaths, heart attacks, and repeat procedures occurred when doctors implanted fewer of these tiny artery props, using a blood-flow test […]

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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 […]

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Oral Chelation Therapy & Exercise

If you are on an oral chelation therapy course or not more and more studies suggest that just 20-30 minutes of brisk walking per day can pay excellent physical and mental health dividends. Most of us have experienced and understand the physical demands and sensations associated with a relatively short […]

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