Oral Chelation Blog http://www.oralchelationblog.com by Cardio Renew Mon, 11 Aug 2008 14:27:10 +0000 http://backend.userland.com/rss092 en History of EDTA Chelation, Part 1 The development of chelation therapy began with a Nobel Prize winning chemist, Alfred Werner. In the 1890s he developed a theory of transitional metal complexes, laying the foundation of coordination chemistry.  This resulted in explaining the process of how metals combine with organic compounds and laying the foundation for chelation.  ... http://www.oralchelationblog.com/?p=83 What is Diabetic Neuropathy and how is Treated? Diabetic neuropathy is a peripheral nerve disorder caused by diabetes. There are a number of ways that diabetes damages the nerves, but they all seem related to blood glucose being too high for a long period of time. The areas of the body most commonly affected by diabetic ... http://www.oralchelationblog.com/?p=82 Oral Chelation Videos Have you seen our Oral Chelation videos? They’re a great way to learn more about oral chelation therapy and the benefits those who have taken EDTA chelation therapy have found. The first video is from Today’s Health, a medical news and information show. The other video is an oral ... http://www.oralchelationblog.com/?p=81 Help Treat Diabetic Retinopathy with EDTA Chelation Therapy Diabetic retinopathy is the most common diabetic eye disease and a leading cause of blindness in American adults. It is caused by changes in the blood vessels of the retina. At first, diabetic retinopathy may cause no symptoms or only mild vision problems. Eventually, however, diabetic retinopathy can result in ... http://www.oralchelationblog.com/?p=73 Dementia and EDTA Chelation Therapy As we get older, we may find ourselves wondering where we put the car keys and forgetting the name of the neighbor’s grandchild.  Some memory loss is normal during the aging process; your brain just has to work a little harder to remember some things, especially brand new information.  However, ... http://www.oralchelationblog.com/?p=72 Oral Chelation for Diabetes Mellitus (Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes) Diabetes Mellitus, also known as Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, is a chronic condition associated with abnormally high levels of sugar (glucose) in the blood. Diabetes Mellitus is cause by an absence or insufficient production of insulin. The two types of Diabetes Mellitus are referred to as type 1 ... http://www.oralchelationblog.com/?p=71 Elevated Blood Fats Hyperlipidemia, or elevated blood fats, is a condition in which there are raised or abnormally high levels of fats (lipids) in the blood. These include cholesterol and triglycerides. Your body needs fats to function properly, but problems can occur when there is too much in the bloodstream. Elevated fat levels ... http://www.oralchelationblog.com/?p=70 Get Started Today with Liquid Chelation Therapy! Oral Chelation therapy is a great way to cleanse your body and feel good again. When unwanted metals and excess minerals are in your bloodstream, they accumulate and harden, causing poor circulation. Liquid EDTA chelates (removes) toxins and heavy metals, along with excessive mineral deposits. This cleansing of your body’s ... http://www.oralchelationblog.com/?p=69 Chelation Therapy for Scleroderma Scleroderma is a progressive disease where the connective and soft tissues of the body harden with scar-like tissues or calcium deposits. It is an autoimmune disease, or a disease in which the body is attacked by its own immune system. There is no known cause, but some suggest that genes ... http://www.oralchelationblog.com/?p=68 Improve your Heart Health with Exercise and Oral EDTA Chelation Therapy Regular exercise is a key factor to having a healthy heart. Regular exercise delivers oxygen and nutrients to your tissues which helps your whole cardiovascular system work more efficiently. This extra circulation increases blood through your heart and blood vessels. This will strengthen your heart and give you more energy! ... http://www.oralchelationblog.com/?p=67