Archive for the 'Benefits of Chelation' Category

Published by admin on 03 Sep 2010

How Oral Chelation Therapy Works

Using an oral chelation therapy program can drastically help with a variety of diseases, whether chronic or not—helping with diabetes, heart disease, peyronie’s disease, and raynaud’s disease. Oral chelation helps your heart work easier. By chelating (removing) heavy toxins and metals from your blood stream, your heart is able to effortlessly move nutrient and oxygen rich blood throughout your body. Before chelation therapy, your heart has to push blood through clogged veins, making it work harder and causing a variety of issues. When your body has clogged arteries, the rest of your body is deprived of what it needs.

If you have cardiovascular disease, hypertension, or hyperglycemia, oral chelation can be especially beneficial. Let your heart work freely by trying an EDTA 6 week program from Cardio Renew. Learn more about how oral chelation is effective.

Oral chelation can help those who suffer from any of the following:

  • Hypertension
  • Alzheimer’s disease
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Strokes
  • Heavy metal poisoning
  • Glaucoma
  • Thrombophlebitis
  • Ischemia

There are a wide range of other illnesses that can benefit from oral chelation therapy. Learn more by viewing the benefits page at CardioRenew.com.

For more information about Cardio Renew as an alternative medicine, contact the service representatives at 800-578-1215.

Published by admin on 25 Aug 2010

Type 2 Diabetes and Oral Chelation Therapy

Type 2 Diabetes is the most common form of diabetes. It is a chronic condition that is best prevented and treated through diet and exercise. Type 2 Diabetes is defined by high levels of glucose in your blood stream. There is no cure for the disease but through diet, exercise, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle you can often manage your diabetes without taking any prescription medications. However, medications may be prescribed by a doctor if natural lifestyle changes do not work.

Many people don’t develop symptoms related to Type 2 Diabetes and so many people may have it and not know that something may be wrong. Examples of initial symptoms include:

  • Blurred vision
  • Frequent urination
  • Excessive hunger
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Blurred vision
  • Fatigue and/or depleted energy levels

If you experience these symptoms, you should get tested to see if you have or are at risk for Type 2 Diabetes. Oftentimes, you should be able to lower your risk or manage your diabetes with a healthy diet and exercise plan. Discuss your options with your doctor to determine your optimal diabetes management plan.

For more information on Type 2 Diabetes, speak with your healthcare representative.

For complications involving this chronic disease including: diabetes mellitus, diabetic neuropathy, or diabetic retinopathy, try oral chelation therapy from Cardio Renew. For more information on how chelation therapy can help control the complications that accompany diabetes, contact Cardio Renew today!

Published by admin on 12 Aug 2010

Don’t Let Hypersomnia Take Over Your Days

Do you ever have days where you’re almost falling asleep at your desk? When you close your eyes for just a second and suddenly realize they are still closed? You ply yourself caffeine and still you feel tired. When your energy levels are low, it makes getting through the day difficult and for many, these days happen maybe a once a month. However, for some people, daily depleted energy affects their work life, social life, and even home life. It could be hypersomnia—a recurring daytime sleepiness that seems impossible to get rid of.

When you experience day after day of depleted energy, you may wonder “what can I do?” WebMD states 12 ways to help raise your energy levels naturally.

  1. Get a good night’s sleep every night
  2. Realize that the bedroom should only be for sleep and sex
  3. Set a wake up time and stick to it (including weekends)
  4. Slowly move your bedtime up
  5. Set healthy meal times and menus whether at work, home, or on vacation
  6. Exercise for at least 30 minutes a day: get your heart beat going
  7. Destress—don’t allow too much into your day
  8. When you’re nodding off and your eyes are heavy, go to bed
  9. Don’t take a nap after 4 pm when your bedtime is 10 pm
  10. Start a relaxing nighttime tradition
  11. Stay away from late night alcohol
  12. Finally, visit a sleep specialist if necessary

Other ways to improve your energy levels is through Yoga or meditation. You can also lessen your time spent using technology (especially TV) as the constant bombardment of information can scatter your concentration and make your energy levels feel depleted.

Oral chelation therapy can also help you increase your energy levels by removing heavy metals and toxins from your blood stream. By removing the plaques from your veins and arteries, your heart is able to work easier to distribute rich nutrients and oxygen throughout your body resulting in higher energy levels. For more information on how oral chelation can help you, contact us at Cardio Renew. We have the answers to your questions when it comes to chelation therapy.

Cardio Renew provides a product guarantee on all their oral chelation packages. Click here for more information.

Published by admin on 28 Jul 2010

Chelation Therapy: An Alternative Medicine for Common Health Concerns

There are many people who wish they didn’t have to take the many pills that can be prescribed when they experience health concerns such as heart disease, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol. Alternative medicine is becoming more popular as society continues in the “green movement”. Homeopathic medicines and herbal supplements are often considered. Another form of alternative medicine is oral chelation therapy.

Chelation therapy chelates (removes) calcium, heavy metals, and other minerals from your blood stream resulting in clean, free-flowing veins and arteries. This provides your body with oxygen and rich nutrients, resulting in healthier organs, tissues, and nerves. By opening your arteries and allowing blood to flow freely through your body, you are helping it to recuperate and operate normally once more.

Chelation can be considered an alternative form of medication for a variety of health conditions including but not limited to:

  • Alzheimer’s Disease
  • Cardiac Arrhythmia
  • Cardiovascular Disease (Heart Disease)
  • Coronary Artery Disease
  • Diabetes Mellitus
  • Diabetes Neuropathy
  • Erectile Dysfunction (ED) / Impotence
  • Heart Failure
  • High Blood Pressure
  • Macular Degeneration
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Peyronie’s Disease
  • Raynaud’s Disease
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Senile Dementia
  • Strokes

For a full list of the benefits of oral chelation, click here. Or for more information on how chelation therapy can help you, contact customer service at Cardio Renew. They have the answers to your questions. Cardio Renew is available with a product guarantee. Try it, if you don’t experience a noticeable improvement, simply return it for a full refund. Call Cardio Renew at 800-578-1215 to find out more on this alternative medicine.

Published by admin on 22 Jul 2010

Tips for Travel: Help Prevent DVT

It is still the season of warmth and sunshine—summertime—and so many people are heading out on vacation. Whether you’re flying or driving, you may end up sitting for a long time. Deep vein thrombosis or DVT is a blood clot that can form in your veins leading to pain, swelling, serious complications and even death.

Though DVT is more common in people with a history of blood clots or those who have recently had surgery in the lower half of their body, it can potentially happen to anyone. Also, the elderly or those who are overweight have a higher potential for these dangerous blood clots. Regardless of your risk level, it increases when you sit for long periods of time such as while driving or flying. The following are some tips to help prevent DVT while traveling this summer.

  1. Rotate your ankles often every hour.
  2. Wear loose, comfortable clothing, especially on the lower half of your body.
  3. Wear socks or hose that help increase circulation; these are often provided by a pharmacy or doctor.
  4. Drink lots of water. It’s important to stay hydrated.
  5. Avoid caffeine and alcohol.
  6. Stretch during your trip: flex your toes, roll your ankles, lift your legs off the ground for a minute and hold, stretch your legs as far in front of you as you can, gently shake your legs, rise up off your seat for a few seconds to take pressure off your backside.
  7. If you are flying, when possible, stand up and walk around for a couple minutes each hour.
  8. If you are driving, stop once every two hours to stand and stretch. Walk around a wayside rest or gas station to relieve pressure build-up.

What many don’t realize is that DVT can occur if you sit for long periods of time in your day to day life as well. If you work at a desk or have a job that requires you to be in a chair, make sure you are following the above steps as well. Get up at least once an hour and walk around your office or do simple stretches at your desk. Also, while watching a movie or reading a book, follow the stretching suggestions.

Another way to help prevent DVT if you are prone to blood clots is to use oral chelation therapy. Chelation therapy helps your blood flow freely, which in turn delivers rich nutrients and oxygen throughout your body. For more information on oral chelation products, call Cardio Renew toll free at 800-578-1215 or submit your information through the online contact us form.

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