Which illnesses respond well to chelation therapy?
One of the most important qualities of EDTA is that it has a beneficiary effect on our calcium metabolism. This is of great importance, as the gradual “hardening” is an integral part of the ageing process. From the age eighteen everywhere where there’s tissue degeneration there is calcium deposit. This deposit in turn promotes further degeneration. Cardiovascular diseases are often the result. EDTA ignores “good” calcium in teeth and bones, yet removes “bad” calcium from our bodies. That’s why chelation therapy is often applied with afflictions caused by excessive deposition of calcium, such as arteriosclerosis, sclerosis of the heart valve, arthritis, rheumatism, and muscular disorder.