Coronary Atherosclerosis and Chelation

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

Coronary atherosclerosis is an accumulation of calcium and cholesterol plaque that lines arteries and arterioles of your heart. Atherosclerosis clogs vascular linings and reduces artery lumen size; this raises blood pressure and fuels heart disease. Chelation reduces this.

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Coronary Heart Disease-Atherosclerosis & Chelation

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

A common cause of coronary heart disease is atherosclerosis. What this means is that the arteries accumulate a plaque lining that consists of heavy amounts of cholesterol (the LDL type) and calcium.  This greatly increases the incidence of heart attack and stroke. Diet and supplements can reverse this plaque of atherosclerosis over a period of [...]

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Ischemic Heart Disease

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Ischemic heart disease merely means a lack of enough oxygen and nutrients to heart muscle. As you would guess it is due to poor circulation of oxygenated blood to your heart muscle. One of the most frequent causes of ischemic heart disease is arteriosclerosis. Arteriosclerosis occurs where the linings of arteries accumulate plaque that consists [...]

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