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Full Health Nutrition
Nutritional Atherosclerosis Control©
Unclog Your Arteries Without Surgery
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Complement the IV Chelation Therapy
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The American Federation of State Medical Boards still considers the intravenous (IV) chelation therapy one of deadly sins of "unscientific medicine." This regulating body, using an outdated source of expertise, continues the inquisition of its members who have learned this treatment.
However, there are no research studies to document whether or not this therapy is effective. The research hasn't been done. Why not? Because the patients have discovered that the IV chelation therapy does work!
As you may know, the IV chelation therapy is an alternative yet medical procedure which can remove arterial plaque effectively and safely - without the risks of surgery. It involves injecting a synthetic amino acid (E.D.T.A.) slowly into the bloodstream, over a number of hours and - weeks. It is rather expensive procedure, too, and not widely available.
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The Achilles’ Heel
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As an emergency measure, the IV chelation therapy can be a lifesaver at removing arterial obstructions. However, it is not a preventive technique, since it - like bypass surgery - does nothing for the cause of the problem; it does not stop the plaque from building up again.
Those who have had the intravenous E.D.T.A. treatments, often return within a few years to have them repeated. Further, the E.D.T.A. therapy drastically reduces the mineral content of the blood.
Therefore, nutritional arterial cleansing can effectively complement or - in some cases - even replace the invtravenous (IV) chelation, as it
- chelates heavy metals, while removing arterial plaque from the arteries
- supplies the body with all necessary nutrients, and
- prevents possible vitamin-mineral imbalances.
One of our clients wrote to us recently:
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"I received 30 intravenous chelation treatments this year, and about one month ago I commenced Arterial Cleansing Formula. Since then I have noticed a remarkable improvement in my circulation and well-being."
- J.C.S.F., Sidney, BC, Canada
*This testimonial has not been reviewed by Full-Health.com and is the opinion of the listed individual.
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On the other hand, the so called oral E.D.T.A. therapy - according to many experts - is... fraudulent. This synthetic amino acid cannot be absorbed through the intestinal tract. The only way that E.D.T.A. can have any effect on the arteries is by injecting it directly into the bloodstream.
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Eating Plan For Arterial Health
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As atherosclerosis, to a great extent, is intimately related to what you eat, your diet has a strong impact on your cardiovascular health. Therefore, your food choices should be given serious consideration.
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Gentle Exercise For Arterial Health
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There is strong evidence that exercise and stress reduction - if done regularly - are both protective of the cardiovascular system and supportive of the immune processes. For adults, atherosclerosis is almost always a sign of not enough exercise.
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Arterial Cleansing Formula©
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Nutritional arterial cleansing goes far beyond the standard "cut or medicate" treatments. Its goal is to improve and/or restore the impaired body's metabolism.
Only optimum nutrition can boost the body chemistry, helping the cells to
- receive more vital nutrients - nourishment needed for their optimal function (and survival), and
- undergo the ongoing process of detoxification - an essential factor in preventing and fighting all health problems.
This is especially important for those, who have a family history of diabetes, heart disease or stroke due to atherosclerosis.
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© 1998-2004 Atherosclerosis Controlled Nutritionally At 50+. Arterial Cleansing Formula - Reverse Atherosclerosis Without Drugs or Surgery. All rights reserved worldwide. This document may not be copied in part or full without express written permission from the publisher. The information on atherosclerosis and nutrition provided herein is a general overview on this topic and may not apply to everyone, therefore, it should not be used for diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. While reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information on atherosclerosis, Full-Health.com assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from use of the information herein.
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