Published by admin on 28 May 2009
Hyperlipidemia and Oral EDTA Chelation Therapy
Hyperlipidemia is an elevation of lipids (fats) in the bloodstream. These lipids include cholesterol, cholesterol esters (compounds), phospholipids and triglycerides. They’re transported in the blood as part of large molecules called lipoproteins.
Atherosclerosis increases your risk of heart disease, stroke, and other vascular diseases. Fortunately, you may be able to reduce high lipid levels and, therefore, prevent or slow the progression of atherosclerosis. A low-cholesterol, low-saturated fat diet in high-risk individuals may help to control LDL levels. If someone in your family has this condition, you may want to consider genetic screening for yourself or your children. Sometimes younger children may have mild hyperlipidemia. It is important to control other risk factors for early heart attacks, such as smoking, if you have this disease.
Oral chelation works to reduce the plaque buildup caused by hyperlipidemia by removing the heavy metals and excess calcium in the buildup, allowing your body to clear the blockage. Blood flow is improved and your heart can pump more effectively. Oral EDTA chelation can also help with a variety of conditions, especially those caused or worsened by poor circulation and flow of nutrients. A six-week chelation program can put you on the right track towards reducing hyperlipidemia. Combined with vitamins, diet, and exercise, you and your heart can become healthier!
