Chelation Therapy Conditions
Angina Symptoms
Angina (angina pectoris) is chest pain or discomfort that occurs when an area of the heart doesn’t get enough oxygen rich blood. Angina itself is not a disease; it is a symptom of an underlying heart problem, the most common being coronary artery disease (CAD).
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Angioplasty
Narrowing and blockage of the arteries, atherosclerosis, is a very serious condition that affects millions of Americans and others around the world. When atherosclerosis narrows the blood vessels to the heart, angioplasty is a technique used to reopen the blocked vessel(s).
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Arterial Plaque
Plaque is the substance that builds up in your arteries over time; it is made primarily of cholesterol, fat, calcium and other substances. Everyone has plaque formations in their arteries, but in many people the accumulation is enough to eventually block blood flow, leading to a stroke, heart attack, or even sudden death.
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Arteriosclerosis
Arteriosclerosis is the hardening of the walls in your arteries caused by too much pressure. It makes the walls thick and stiff and reduces their ability to carry blood and oxygen around your body.
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Arthritis
The term arthritis means inflammation of a joint. This can be the result from disease, infection, genetic defect or some other cause. Arthritis causes pain, stiffness and swelling in the joints and surrounding tissues.
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Calcium Deposits
We all know that calcium is vital to the strength of our bones and teeth. But did you know that calcium is also critical to many other functions in your body? According to the National Institutes of Health, approximately 99% of your calcium intake goes to your bones and teeth, but that other 1% is an important part to the healthy functions of many of the soft tissues in your body.
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Cardiovascular Disease
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a broad term used to describe disorders that can affect the heart (cardio) and/or the body’s system of blood vessels (vascular). The most common use of the term CVD refers to diseases associated with atherosclerosis (a build up of fatty deposits in the arteries). This causes the blood vessels to become narrower and less flexible.
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Carotid Artery
The carotid arteries are the main arteries in the neck that supply blood from the heart to the brain. Most strokes are caused because buildup in the carotid arteries has become severe.
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Cholesterol Reduction
Cholesterol is a fat-like substance found throughout your body. It’s in your blood and in all your cells. Your body needs it; cholesterol helps to produce hormones and build cells. There are two sources of cholesterol: your genes and the food you eat.
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Diabetes
Is a life-long disease characterized by high levels of sugar in the blood. It can be caused by too little insulin (a hormone produced by the pancreas to regulate blood sugar), a resistance to insulin, or both.
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Heart Health
Heart disease has become an epidemic, given the fast-paced life we live. Most Americans have stressful jobs, and are unable to get the proper amount of exercise needed to be optimally healthy.
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Heavy Metal Poisoning
Heavy metal poisoning is the accumulation of metals, such as mercury, lead, and cadmium, in the body’s tissues. Chelation therapy binds heavy metals into a complex that can be removed from the body.
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High Blood Pressure / Hypertension
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a condition in which the force of the blood pumped by the heart is consistently elevated due to the resistance of the arteries against the blood flow. Blood pressure is measured as the pressure of the heart beat (systolic) over the pressure of the heart at rest (diastolic).
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Peripheral Artery Disease
Peripheral Artery Disease, or PAD, is caused by blockage in the arteries that slows the supply of blood to the legs. The arteries carry blood to your muscles and organs and when those arteries are clogged with plaque, it becomes difficult for blood to reach all the areas it needs to reach.
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Spurs
Osteophytes, also referred to as bone spurs, occur when bone formation takes place outside the regular limits of the human skeletal system. In other words, osteophytes – bones spurs are enlargements of the normal bone structure.
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Strokes
A stroke is a serious condition that affects thousands of Americans each year. According to the National Stroke Association, strokes are the third leading cause of death and the leading cause of disability in the United States.
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