How Effective is EDTA Chelation Therapy

EDTA chelation helps to “clean out” your veins and arteries. EDTA “grabs” a number of unwanted substances that can cause LDL Cholesterol plaque build up and free radical damage from the cardiovascular system, and then renders them harmless, and prepares them for excretion through the urine. Oral Chelation is a […]

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Peripheral Artery Disease and Chelation Therapy

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) occurs when a fatty material called plaque builds up on the inside walls of the arteries that carry blood from the heart to the head, internal organs, and limbs. PAD is also known as atherosclerotic peripheral arterial disease or “hardening of the arteries”.

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Liquid EDTA and Krill Oil Supplements

EDTA  taken in Conjunction with specialist Krill Oil supplements to cleanse your arteries and significantly lower High Cholesterol and Triglicerides. Liquid EDTA to detox and cleanse your arteries and Antarctic Krill Oil to lower cholesterol levels.

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Interpreting Food Label Claims

It can be confusing when the goal is to eat healthy, yet when we read the food labels, we sometimes ask ourselves “What does all the jargon mean?” Here are the main label claims used on food packages and what they mean:

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Heart Health and EDTA Chelation

Cardiovascular Disease, or CVD for short, includes Coronary Heart Disease or diseases of the arteries (Arteriosclerosis, including hardening of the arteries, or Atherosclerosis), Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction), Arrhythmias, Congestive Heart Disease, Stroke, High Blood Pressure (Hypertension), Rheumatic Heart Disease and other dysfunctions of the cardiovascular system.

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Cardiovascular Disease and Exercise

Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Health, does it make a difference? Lack of physical activity is a big risk factor for coronary heart disease. The risk of coronary heart disease associated with physical inactivity ranges from 1.5 to 2.4, an increase in risk comparable with that of high cholesterol, high blood pressure and smoking. Surveys […]

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Good & Bad Cholesterol

There are two types of cholesterol, more commonly known as Good (HDL) and Bad (LDL). If your bloodstream has too much of the  LDL it will result in plaque forming in the arteries. This means that over time, blood will have difficulty travelling through your arteries because they become narrowed thanks to the amount of bad […]

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