Archive for July, 2008

Published by admin on 31 Jul 2008

Get Started Today with Liquid Chelation Therapy!

Oral Chelation therapy is a great way to cleanse your body and feel good again. When unwanted metals and excess minerals are in your bloodstream, they accumulate and harden, causing poor circulation. Liquid EDTA chelates (removes) toxins and heavy metals, along with excessive mineral deposits. This cleansing of your body’s arteries and veins leads to increased blood flow. EDTA chelation therapy provides your body with the proper blood flow rich in oxygen and nutrients, allowing it to recuperate, regenerate and function normally once again.

Getting started with liquid EDTA chelation therapy is easy. Cardio Renew’s 6 week starter program, the Foundation Program, is the best place to start. You’ll start at 6 doses a day for the first two weeks, 5 doses for two more, and then finish out with four doses for the last two. You can take the doses in one hour intervals or spread them out through the day. You’ll have to wait 10 minutes after drinking Cardio Renew to have additional liquids.

You’ll want to avoid taking certain supplements such as calcium, iron, and magnesium during the 6 week program. We do recommend taking at least 1,000 mg of Vitamin C & 1,000 IU of Vitamin E daily during your program. You’ll also have to keep your dairy intake to a minimum. See all directions for the liquid chelation therapy program.

Liquid chelation can also help with many conditions including diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, bone spurs, arterioscelrosis and many other conditions. Visit Cardio Renew to get started on with your liquid chelation program now and start feeling better tomorrow!

Published by Kelley on 30 Jul 2008

Chelation Therapy for Scleroderma

Scleroderma is a progressive disease where the connective and soft tissues of the body harden with scar-like tissues or calcium deposits. It is an autoimmune disease, or a disease in which the body is attacked by its own immune system. There is no known cause, but some suggest that genes or an injury to the body activate the body’s response, causing the body to lay down the scar tissues. The disease can be systemic, with even organs affected, or localized to the skin on the hands and face, for example. Damage to arterial walls can also occur, and over time a person with scleroderma may face limited movement in affected joints.

Some with scleroderma also experience Raynaud’s disease, which is characterized by a reduction in blood flow to the skin, especially extremeties like finger, ears, and the nose. Scleroderma patients may have blockages in their veins that are reducing this blood flow.

There is no one effective scleroderma treatment, but EDTA chelation therapy can help to reduce the blockages in the circulatory system and help those with the disease maintain good circulation throughout their body. EDTA works by removing the calcium deposits that build up in veins and arteries, thus removing the blockages. With the blockages removed, the heart is better able to function and essential nutrients and oxygen can again move freely around the body. Oral chelation therapy is an easy way to take EDTA chelation therapy at home. Begin with a six-week chelation program, and then continue with a chelation maintenance plan to ensure lasting oral chelation benefits and improvements in scleroderma and other conditions.

Published by admin on 29 Jul 2008

Improve your Heart Health with Exercise and Oral EDTA Chelation Therapy

Regular exercise is a key factor to having a healthy heart. Regular exercise delivers oxygen and nutrients to your tissues which helps your whole cardiovascular system work more efficiently. This extra circulation increases blood through your heart and blood vessels. This will strengthen your heart and give you more energy! Regular exercise can also help prevent of help manage your high blood pressure.

In order to feel the benefits of exercise, you don’t have to exert yourself too much. Exercising at a moderate to slightly heavy rate for 30 minutes is ideal. Use your breathing as your guide. You should feel slightly out of breathe. If you are having a difficult time breathing, slow down. If you can talk normal during exercise, then speed up. And of course, consult with your doctor first before beginning any exercise program.

EDTA oral chelation therapy can also make your heart healthier. Visit Cardio Renew now to see how. Below are some great exercises that will make give you a healthy heart -

  • Walking at brisk pace
  • Biking
  • Swimming
  • Dancing
  • Golf walking at a brisk pace
  • Heavy Gardening
  • Jogging
  • Jump Rope slow pace
  • Cross country skiing
  • Yoga

Published by Kelley on 28 Jul 2008

Reduce Joint Inflammation with Oral Chelation

Bursitis is a painful inflammation of the bursae, the small, fluid-filled sacs in your body located near your joints.  They cushion your bones, tendons, and muscles and allow you to move easily.  Overuse or stress on your joints, including shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees can inflame these bursae.  When they’re inflamed, they’re very sensitive to pressure and often feel quite painful.  Symptoms of bursitis include an ache or feeling of pressure around the joint, sometimes accompanied by stiffness.  Depending on location, the area may feel warm to the touch or even look swollen.

If you have bursitis, your doctor may want to examine you to rule out any possible infection causing the inflammation.  The condition is not usually serious if you take proper care and rest your joints at home.  You should take a non-steriod anti-inflammatory like Advil or asprin and apply ice packs if the joint is red or warm to the touch.  You should then apply heat to the area to help relieve stiffness.  You should also take pressure off the joint by raising it or wearing an elastic bandage.

To help reduce the inflammation of the bursae (and prevent future inflammations), you can also take oral chelation therapy.  Inflammation worsens when blood flow is reduced.  To effectively reduce inflammation, you need blood that is able to flow easily around the body, helping to remove inflaming agents and bring the necessary oxygen and nutrients to the spot.  EDTA chelation helps to remove blockages in your veins and arteries and reduce the ‘stickiness’ of your blood that occurs when platelets clump together too much.  These healthful effects allow better circulation and improved health.  Learn more about oral chelation therapy today as part of a heart-healthy lifestyle!

Published by admin on 25 Jul 2008

EDTA Chelation therapy for Macular Degeneration

Macular degeneration is a chronic eye disease that occurs when the tissue in the macula deteriorates. Macular degeneration usually develops gradually and painlessly. The exact cause of macular degeneration is unknown, but there are contributing risk factors that include age, obesity, high cholesterol levels and high blood pressure. There are two types of macular degeneration – dry and wet.

Symptoms for dry macular degeneration

  • The need for increasingly bright illumination when reading or doing close work
  • Increasing difficulty adapting to low levels of illumination, such as when entering a dimly lit restaurant
  • Increasing blurriness of printed words
  • A decrease in the intensity or brightness of colors
  • Difficulty recognizing faces
  • Gradual increase in the haziness of your overall vision
  • Blurred or blind spot in the center of your visual field combined with a profound drop in your central vision acuity

Symptoms for wet macular degeneration

  • Visual distortions, such as straight lines appearing wavy or crooked, a doorway or street sign that seems out of whack, or objects appearing smaller or farther away than they should
  • A decrease in or loss of central vision
  • Central blurry spot

Two ways to help relieve the symptoms of macular degeneration is through a healthy diet and a safe, effective liquid EDTA chelation program. EDTA chelation therapy increases the blood circulation to your blood vessels in your eyes. Call Cardio Renew at 800-578-1215 to learn more about the benefits of EDTA chelation therapy.

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