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Why Choose Oral Chelation?

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Heart bypass surgery is currently estimated to be a $25+ billion per year industry. We used to hear about double and triple bypasses, but today even quadruple bypasses are common! People aren’t taking care of their hearts or caring about their heart functions. Arteries clogged with cholesterol (“hardening of the arteries”) block the passage of those vital nutrients and oxygen, not to mention proper blood flow or waste expulsion. What’s more, our bodies are exposed to toxic amounts of heavy metals and other environmental dangers which affect the heart. These must be extracted from the body somehow. Medical procedures are surgically invasive with risks of infection. Prescription drugs are costly and may have unwanted side effects. Plus, prescriptions often only help symptoms, not root causes, and the long-lasting worth of surgical procedures is often questionable. Some studies show that surgical experts only agree 60% of the time with the interpretation of angiograms. Out of those who co

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Heart bypass surgery is currently estimated to be a $25+ billion per year industry. We used to hear about double and triple bypasses, but today even quadruple bypasses are common! People aren’t taking care of their hearts or caring about their heart functions. Arteries clogged by cholesterol (“hardening of the arteries”) block the passage of those vital nutrients and oxygen, not to mention proper blood flow or waste expulsion. What’s more, our bodies may be exposed to toxic amounts of heavy metals and other environmental dangers that affect the heart. These must be extracted from the body somehow. Prescription drugs are costly and may have unwanted side effects. Plus, prescriptions often only help symptoms, not root causes, and the long-lasting worth of surgical procedures is often questionable, not to mention extremely invasive and full of risk. Prevention is always the best medicine, and many studies have shown that living a healthy, active lifestyle that focus on heart health can si

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