Chelation: Can you improve calcium scores

Chelation: Can you improve calcium scores
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Chelation is a process by which you eliminate unwanted elements from your body. Think of it like spring cleaning yourself.

How can you use chelation for your benefit?

Let us set up a use case. Your lifestyle has been poor, your blood pressure high, leading to elevated calcium in your arteries.

When you ran your tests, your results returned an elevated calcium score. A calcium score tells you how much calcium has built up in your arteries in response to plaque.

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) is a chelating agent that acts on calcium, magnesium, lead and iron. Consumed, it binds to these minerals in your body and helps you excrete it through urine.

Chelation therapy offers several potential benefits for individuals with arterial calcification or exposure to heavy metals.

By targeting excess calcium in the arteries, EDTA chelation can reduce arterial stiffness, improving blood flow and potentially lowering the risk of cardiovascular events like heart attacks and strokes.

This is particularly significant for those with elevated calcium scores, as it directly addresses the calcified plaque contributing to arterial blockages.

Your circulation would improve, reducing the pressure on your heart and lungs and improving the delivery of oxygen to your body.

A note of caution.

EDTA must be used with caution and administered under medical supervision. Although EDTA shows promise in treating certain conditions, its misuse can cause nutrient depletion by binding essential minerals, including magnesium and zinc.

It is important to monitor your mineral levels to ensure that you are always within your desired range.

Remember, it is not enough to chelate minerals. It has to be accompanied by lifestyle changes, including food and exercise, to prevent it from recurring.

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