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From: rkwahl@...
Date: Wed Jul 4, 2001 3:48 pm
Subject: Re: [heartattack] RE: school

Yes I did have the urinalysis and did lose some of the heavy metals. No
doubt chelation does some good, but I have personally witnessed a disection
of a diseased coronary artery and it had a mass of not only calcium, but
other organic like tissues and fat or cholesterol build up. You would have
had to pour full strength muratic or phosphoric acid on the calcium build up
to remove it. It would take thousands of chelation treatments with EDTA to
achieve the same removal. Also I see a cardiologist with an advanced
nutrition degree and we both agree on a low fat diet with the addition of
omega 3 and 6 fatty acids. My total cholesterol has dropped from 250+ to 131
and I still eat fish and some white meat. By the way I asked this
Cardiologist for an angiogram and he would not perform it saying I was not
symptematic enough, so I beleive most doctors are not the big money grabbers
most people expect, but they are human.

Thanks Rick in Seattle





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