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Chelation Therapy, edta, heavy metal removal and heart disease part 1


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  1. great information on heavy metals

  2. I already took 20 protocols for Chelation Therapy coupled up with EECP Therapy avoided bypass surgery for my angina and infarction.

    Tested by using HLB Blood Test after those treatments, I am free from heart problem now.

    Not my tongue speaking, but, my experience talking. Both treatments are very effective and money-save, half compare to bypass surgery.

  3. MichaelDadona,what kind of Chelation Therapy did you do?Have been looking in to Zeolite…

  4. Hi Bin Alladin,

    Done for my haeart attack(angina & infarction). I quit taking bypass surgery and took Chelation & EECP therapy. The costs is at half compate to bypass surgery.

    Honestly speaking am healthy now, back smoking cigar but every 3 month I take Chelation therapy.

    My next step will be stemcells treatment. I already found the cheapest place to get it done.

  5. Excellent !

  6. hello, thank you for the information . I’ve asked few friends in the field about chelation therapy but i’m still left unanswered and worried if this treatment would cure my father’s health problem he was diagnosed last jan 7, 2010 with CHRONIC RENAL DISEASE
    PROBABLY NON-STEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUG NEPHROPATHY
    URATE NEPHROPATHY
    PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS, FAR ADVANCED
    ANEMIA SECONDARY
    ELECTROLYTE IMBALANCE
    HYPNATREMIA
    HYPOKALEMIA
    OPERATION PERFORMED: N/A

  7. in connection he was advised to undergo chelation treatment..please help me how many percent would it guarantee the patient’s recovery if he’ll have the therapy.
    the fact that this therapy is quite expensive because it’ll not be covered by insurance company.
    will it cure the illness complication of my father’?
    thank you.


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