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Bessie Jo Tillman
Do you know the secret of chelation that helps lower high blood pressure? Or if you've heard of chelation you may have felt you couldn't afford it or there was no doctor nearby to administer it to you. Now those worries can fly away because I have great news for you. Now there's a very affordable way to chelate at home. Would you go for it: If it only took 2 minutes every other day of your time, would you try it? If this Magic Bullet could help prevent disease, even cancer, would you use it? If it saved you money and lost time in the long run, would you buy it? If it prevented more pain and disability, would you embrace it? If it staved off a heart attack or a stroke, would you utilize it to lower high blood pressure? If you're not saying, "Sure I want it, you must be crazy." But why should you go for it? Good question. Most doctors don't even recognize the reason that chelation can be utilized to effectively lower high blood pressure and is a great addition to the natural remedies for high blood pressure. You see, chelation pulls toxic metals out of the tissues where they have been trapped for years. Cadmium, lead and nickel in your tissues can greatly affect the development of high blood pressure. Getting rid of those poisons helps lower high blood pressure. Now you're asking, but where did those toxic metals come from? Most folks don't realize how much they've been exposed to toxic metals in air, water and food. The toxicology books declare that our environment is polluted. Are you old enough to have breathed the residues of leaded gasoline? That lead in the air wound up in your body by breathing it in. Then it settled in the soil where it had entrance into your water and food supplies. Have you ever smoked or lived with a smoker or worked where a lot of cigarette smoke hung in the air? If so you've been exposed to and probably accumulated toxic cadmium, lead, nickel and very toxic chemicals. Smokers should definitely consider chelation, but only after they stop smoking! It doesn't make sense to draw toxins out of one end and dump them in via the other end. Smoking, diabetes and toxic metal poisoning are all associated with hardening of the arteries too, a disease that often accompanies high blood pressure. Years ago doctors treated lead factory workers with chelation. When their good results became known, chelation became popular for helping to reverse hardening of the arteries. About three months after their series of chelation treatments, they reported back to their doctors saying they could walk without pain now, a reversal of PAD (peripheral arterial disease), their chest pain and shortness of breath had gone away and sure enough they had lower high blood pressure (or normal blood pressure).
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