Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Remove Calcium Deposits From Blood Vessels

Chelation therapy has been recommended for many years as a way to remove calcium deposits from blood vessels. This therapy is still unproven but has many believers. Though not approved of by the United States Food and Drug Administration, many heath care providers still believe in its ability to remove the plaque caused by cholesterol and calcium in the arteries. Such buildup increases the risk of serious heart damage, chest pain or heart attack. Calcium removal therapy uses ethylenediaminetetraacetate, known as EDTA, which can be bought at pharmacies and health food stores.


Instructions


Beginning Treatment


1. See your health care provider. Place your attention on those who specialize in this field.


2. Choose a treatment plan. Discuss with your health care provider the best treatment plan for you depending on your other health conditions.








3. Purchase the chelation treatment supplements. These are not usually covered by insurance plans. However, they are needed for the treatment to succeed.








4. Purchase vitamins and fish oil pills. Vitamins and fish oil add the supplements needed to replenish the body with vitamins needed after the treatment.


5. Correlate your diet to the particular chelation treatment you are using. Your health care provider will be able to help you with this.

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