Archive for September, 2008

Published by Kelley on 23 Sep 2008

Fight ED with Chelation Therapy

Erectile Dysfunction (ED), formerly called impotence, is the inability for a man to maintain an erection more than a quarter of the time.  Some men may occasionally experience a loss of erection due to health or psychological issues, but others may experience this on a more regular basis.  This can affect self esteem and overall sexual health.

An erection is caused by a combination of many physical and psychological factors, and is a complex process.  An erection may not be achieved if one or more factors are out of balance.  Although previously thought to be primarily caused by psychological problems, it’s now been shown that erectile dysfunction is most often caused by underlying physical problems (although stress, anxiety, depression, and other issues can worsen ED).

The most common underlying causes of ED are heart disease, atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity.  These are all circulatory conditions which affect blood flow.  Good blood flow is necessary to achieve an erection.  Other things which may cause ED are smoking, alcohol use, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and surgeries or injures to the pelvic or spinal cord area.  Some medicines can also cause ED.

Since blood flow is very important to maintaining an erection, you should maintain good circulatory system health.  As noted, heart disease and atherosclerosis, among others, are some of the most common underlying conditions that cause ED.  To maintain good heart health and good blood flow, make oral chelation therapy part of your life.  It’s an easy to take, at home chelation method that will help your body clear blockages in veins and arteries and improve circulation.  Chelation therapy benefits not only your heart, but many other conditions as well.  Don’t forget to take it as part of a complete heart health routine, including a good diet and moderate exercise.  Try oral chelation today.

Published by admin on 22 Sep 2008

Glaucoma Prevention with Chelation Therapy and More

Glaucoma is a group of diseases that can damage the eye’s optic nerve and result in vision loss and blindness. Glaucoma occurs when the normal fluid pressure inside the eyes slowly rises. Increasing circulation with liquid chelation therapy brings blood rich in oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body and can help prevent Glaucoma. Here are more ways to help prevent Glaucoma recommended by the MayoClinic.com

Get regular eye care. Regular checkups can help detect glaucoma in its early stages before irreversible damage occurs. As a general rule, have eye exams every two years if you’re between the ages of 18 and 60, and every year if you’re older than 60. If you have one or more risk factors, you should have eye exams every one to two years until you’re 60, and every year after that.

Treat elevated eye pressure. A large trial at the National Eye Institute found that glaucoma eyedrops could reduce eye pressure by an average of 22 percent. In the same trial, daily use of eyedrops reduced the risk that elevated eye pressure would progress to glaucoma by nearly 50 percent in African-American study participants.

Control your weight and blood pressure. Recent studies have shown that insulin resistance — which may result from hypertension and obesity — is linked to elevated intraocular pressure.

Wear eye protection. Serious eye injuries can lead to glaucoma. Wear a mask or goggles when you use power tools, play high-speed racket sports on enclosed courts or otherwise risk being hit in the eye

Published by Kelley on 17 Sep 2008

Angina Pectoris

Angina pectoris (more commonly called angina) is pain or discomfort in the chest due to lack of blood flow to the heart muscle.  It’s not a heart attack (which is a complete loss of blood to the heart causing part of the muscle to die), but can elevate your risk for a future heart attack. Those with angina may also feel pain or pressure in the jaw, neck, and shoulders.  Rest and medication can improve the symptoms of angina.

Angina comes in two forms: stable and unstable.  Stable angina is what most people refer to when they say ‘angina.’  People with stable angina usually have symptoms on a regular basis.  They know what causes, like exertion, eating too much, or stress, are likely to cause pain.  Symptoms last for only a few minutes at a time, and rest or nitroglycerin can relieve symptoms.  Unstable angina is unpredictable and often occurs at rest.  It is more severe and you should visit a healthcare provider to discuss your symptoms.  It may be the onset of angina, or be a sign of worsening stable angina, or an impending heart attack.

The loss of blood flow to the heart is most often caused by heart disease and the fatty deposits that build up in arteries (atherosclerosis).  Any condition which damages the blood vessels in your body can put you at risk for angina, as damaged arteries and veins cannot move blood effectively through the body.  Risk factors like diabetes, smoking, and obesity can elevate your risk of plaque buildup in arteries and your chances of having an angina attack.  Other traits, like age, sex, and family history, can put you at risk as well.

To help you keep your heart in shape and prevent angina pectoris, take oral chelation therapy.  It’s designed to help your body clear the plaque deposits in your circulatory system and improve your heart’s health and efficiency.  Good blood flow is essential to healthy living.  Oral chelation is easy to take at home, saving you the time and expense of other chelation treatments.  Taken with a good diet and moderate exercise, chelation therapy will have a beneficial effect on your heart health!

Published by admin on 16 Sep 2008

Cardiac Arrhythmia and Chelation Therapy

A Cardiac Arrhythmia is a common abnormality in the heart’s electrical system that causes the heart to beat irregularly (too slow or too quickly). Underlying causes include  heart failure, where the heart can’t pump enough blood through the body, and Coronary Heart Disease where there is blockage to the flow of blood to the heart. In the United States, more than 850,000 people are hospitalized for an arrhythmia each year. Here’s a video that explains more:

When symptoms of a Cardiac Arrhythmia occur, they may include:

  • Palpitations (a feeling of skipped heart beats, fluttering or “flip-flops,” or feeling that your heart is “running away”)
  • Pounding in your chest
  • Dizziness or feeling light-headed
  • Fainting
  • Shortness of breath
  • Chest discomfort
  • Weakness or fatigue (feeling very tired)

Reducing blockage and increasing circulation through liquid EDTA chelation therapy, can assure a healthy blood flow with oxygen to the heart. Cardio Renew offers the only 100% liquid EDTA oral chelation product on the market. You can try our 6 week program risk-free, and if you are not 100% satisfied within 90 days, return it for a full product refund. Visit Cardio Renew to get started with chelation therapy today!

Published by Kelley on 15 Sep 2008

Chelation Therapy to Prevent Ischemia

Ischemia is a complete or partial loss of blood flow to an organ or tissue, often due to damage, blockage, or constriction of the blood vessels.  It often occurs with heart disease, transient ischemic attacks, low blood pressure, and atherosclerosis.  If blood flow to the heart is reduced it causes angina pectoris, which is severe chest pain, or a heart attack.  Reduced blood flow to the brain can cause a stroke.  Symptoms of ischemia include pain, discomfort, inability to exercise, tissue death, and stroke.

Those at most risk for ischemia are those with cardiovascular diseases that affect good blood flow and arterial health.  People with diabetes may also be at risk, as diabetes damages blood vessels and reduces their elasticity.  Diabetics may not experience any symptoms of ischemia, either.  Obesity, high blood pressure, smoking, and excessive alcohol consumption also increase your risk for ischemia.

Maintaining good circulation is important in preventing ischemia and the resultant damage it may cause to your organs and health.  Keeping arteries clear and healthy is what Cardio Renew’s oral chelation therapy is designed to do.  Its EDTA-formula binds excessive minerals in the body, creating a complex that is removed as waste.  Blood flow and arterial health are restored, and vital nutrients can be carried to organs and tissues.  Combined with a good diet and moderate exercise, chelation therapy can make a valuable contribution to your hearth health.

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