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Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Breaking Barriers in Heart Care-Chelation Therapy

Breaking Barriers in Heart Care



Everyone knows that smoking is bad for health. It can cause heart disease, peripheral arterial disease (PAD), cancer, Alzheimer’s and a whole host of other problems. For years, scientists assumed that the damage was done either by the smoke or the nicotine. A new study on a group of smokers found something very surprising. The researchers discovered high levels of lead and cadmium in blood of those with artery damage. Those with the highest blood levels of these metals were three times more likely to develop PAD. The scientists concluded that not the smoke, but the heavy metals in cigarette smoke damage the lining of arteries, leading to more pronounced disease.
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These metals don’t have to be very high to cause problems and the arterial disease can be was associated with lead concentrations only 13% higher than those without PAD. The toxins in cigarette smoke affect even non smokers and as the heavy metals are everywhere they are easily absorbed from the environment and many edibles. A little lead enter our body every time we sip coffee from a ceramic mug or smudges the fingers with lead containing ink when reading the daily newspaper. Even the computer monitor and television set contain lead and many candles contain lead in their wicks that raise the concentration of lead in the air when they burn.


The good news is that toxic heavy metals can be removed with a process known as chelation therapy. Medical practitioners have treated atherosclerotic disease that causes heart attack with chelation therapy for over 50 years. Till now lack of strong evidence relegated chelation therapy to complementary medicine practitioners, who reported good results. Over time evidence linking metals with cardiovascular disease and mortality gradually accumulated, suggesting a possible role for chelation therapy. Based on this concept the Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy (TACT) was conducted. In the study intravenous EDTA based chelation with multivitamins and multi-minerals was given. Total 1708 patients aged 50 years or above, who had already had a heart attack were studied. The treatment proved to be safe and reduced overall cardiovascular events by 18%. The benefit in patients with diabetes mellitus was even better with a 41% reduction in need for treatment.

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Dr Sibia, Director of Sibia Medical Centre, Ludhiana introduced this service in India in the early 1990’s and hence is fondly referred to as Father of Chelation Therapy in India. He said “The study validates what we are doing. Worldwide millions of patients with heart disease and poor circulation have chosen this treatment. We have personally seen benefit from chelation so we recommend it to our patients who want an alternative to surgery or stents. Chelation is safe and we have done over 2300 chelations in the year 2013 and most of our patients are satisfied. As we provide ACAM (USA) protocol and international treatments at Indian cost popularity of our centre among overseas patients is increasing and patients from over 30 countries have availed various treatments at Sibia Medical Centre. Chelation Therapy can be life saving for patients who are unfit for surgery, where bypass or stent has failed and those who want to avoid surgery. An educational website www.chelation.in provides more details of this treatment.”



About Dr Sibia
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Dr.S.S.Sibia MBBS, MD (Internal Medicine), Director and Senior Consultant, Sibia Medical Centre, Ludhiana, India.
Contact: Mb: +91-9814034818, Office: +91-161-2444818
 www.CytotronTreatment.com
Key words
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Summary:
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Breaking Barriers in Heart Care: Increased heavy metals in blood damages the arteries and can cause heart disease, peripheral arterial disease (PAD), etc. Doctors have been treating heart attack causing atherosclerosis with chelation therapy to remove heavy metals and thus breaking the link between metals and cardiovascular disease.
The Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy (TACT) conducted to verify the effects of Chelation Therapy proved it to be safe and reduced overall cardiovascular events by 18%. Benefit diabetes mellitus was even better with a 41% reduction in need for treatment.
Dr Sibia recommends Chelation Therapy for patients unfit for surgery, with failed bypass or stent and those who want to avoid surgery or stents.
Dr.S.S.Sibia, MD in Internal Medicine is Director and Senior Consultant at Sibia Medical Centre, India. He maintains an educational website www.chelation.in and can be contacted at Mb: +91-9814034818 or Email: drsibia@sssibia.com.


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