Questions from the Heart: Answers to 100 Questions about Chelation Therapy, a Safe Alternative to Bypass Surgery

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Hampton Roads Publishing Company, Incorporated, 1995 - Health & Fitness - 136 pages

Every year more than $10 billion is spent on coronary bypass surgeries that in more than half the cases are unnecessary and even dangerous.

* The cardiopulmonary pump used during bypass surgery may cause decreased oxygen flow leading to brain damage and memory loss.

* Bypass and balloon angioplasty surgeries (with a few important exceptions) are irrelevant to the natural course of heart disease.

* In bypass patients, the incidence of subsequent heart attack or myocardial infarction is higher than for those treated with medication.

Why Risk Bypass Surgery?

There is a Safe, Legal Alternative at 10% of the Cost

More than 500,000 heart patients have received intravenous EDTA Chelation Therapy over the past thirty years. Published studies have established the efficacy rate at about 85%. It not only clears blocked heart arteries but improves circulation throughout the body for long-term benefit.

In Questions from the Heart, Dr. Terry Chappell answers 100 of the most commonly asked questions about EDTA Chelation Therapy, comparing benefits and drawbacks to both therapies in a concise, easy-to-read format. Ideal for all levels of inquiry.

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Contents

Foreword
7
Dr Chappell Answers
27
Appendix I
82
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