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Heart, circulatory, PAD problems
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| Mon | Received Wonder Labs EDTA - $11.00 for 250 pills 635 mg. each. Took one in evening. |
| Tue | Taking 2 a day - breakfast and supper. In evening noticed that numbness in toes on left foot had greatly reduced. Pain in toe on right foot almost gone. |
| Wed | Walking in supermarket much easier. Had to stop several times before. Walked just fine. Constantly wiggling toes - can't believe numbness and pain are pretty much gone. |
| Thu | Wife asked me if I noticed any discharge - hadn't looked. Did look - white grit and some gelatinous bits in urine. |
| Fri | Lower back and hips seem mostly fine - left hip feels bound up at times. Noticed that bruises and marks on shins and fungus on arm seem to be clearing up. |
| Sat | Noticed urine was clear. Walked through Kmart. Did much better, but was still hurting when we got back to car. A week earlier, I had to stop several times on that same walk. |
| Sun | Still clear. Able to do 50 jumps without pain – couldn’t do 10 before. 10 toe rises no pain. |
| Mon | Started taking 4 pills per day. Also a calcium, magnesium, and zinc pill. Walked on treadmill - .07 (350 ft.) miles and pain starts. .1 miles (500 ft.) and still feeling pain, but able to walk through cellar and up stairs. Still feels good to sit down, but definite improvement. |
| Tue | Left foot feeling warm. Urine again has grit and tiny globules in it. |
| Wed | Noticed that my fingernails were getting smoother - big ridges have reduced significantly. When bending over, hear blood flow in ears - whoosh, whoosh. Haven't heard that for a long time. |
| Thu | The cross on my ear lobes is less pronounced. Not sure, but seems that bags under my eyes have reduced. Still having single line of pain in front left hip and back of hip joint above buttock, but not as constant or nearly as severe. |
| Fri | Surprising amount of small grit and several larger objects - 3 the size of one fourth my small fingernail. Gelatine like masses the size of small grain of rice but flat - floating. |
| Sat | Left foot is pink. Has been gray and cold for 10 years or more. When lying down, can hear blood flow. |
| Sun | Brown spots on feet and ankles seem to be lessening. Shins continue to clear. Toes are getting better (hardness, fungus) |
| Mon | Treadmill – slight pain at .08 miles (400 ft.). At .1 miles felt much better than last Monday. Walked up stairs and went to computer to type this. Unheard of. But not as much progress as first week. Pain is about even in right and left calf and thigh. Funny, left leg was always much worse. That one had completely blocked artery – does that mean some blood is getting through? Urine still has lots of tiny floating sediment, and 3 or more particles like very small rice which sink. |
After another week of only slight improvement, I figured that the supplement I was taking was using up all the EDTA to remove it. Quit taking that supplement (calcium, magnesium, zinc -- removal of calcium is supposedly the principle mechanism by which this works). Continued taking zinc and green tea extract. Still only showed slight improvement from week to week. But well worth it. (My wife was impressed with the bags under my eyes reducing by about half.)
I am sure oral chelation would have been much more effective for me if I could just give up smoking. One case mentioned in the literature said that 87% of the people who tried it were helped. Of the rest, most were smokers.
There has been one drawback. I get a lot more mosquito bites. They didn't used to bother me much. I can only guess that that is because there is more blood near the skin, and those little buggers know it. (See the "Mosquito bites" section.)
About 25 years ago my Dad had a heart attack and subsequently died of pneumonia. No one told him about EDTA chelation. I can't help but think he could have lived more years had he known, and it makes me angry.
But about my progress, I am ecstatic -- no more mini-heart attacks, and I keep wiggling my toes in disbelief - no more numbness, no more pain. And my toes look good - no hard thick skin under the nails, no fungus. My left foot is pink and warm. I can still walk 5 times as far before the pain starts. I look younger and healthier, especially with smaller bags under my eyes. And I feel good.
If you want or need quick results, the IV treatment is best. But it costs $200 to $300 per session, and they typically recommend 30 sessions - about 3 hours per day over 6 to 8 weeks. If you aren't in a hurry, oral chelation is certainly more convenient, and much, much less expensive.
The product I bought was Wonder Labs EDTA.
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Put EDTA in the Search line. I used product number 9762. 625 mg. 250 capsules.
My sister took EDTA. After 2 months, she ran up a flight of stairs without thinking. At the top she realized what she had done. She hadn't been able to run up stairs for many years. And she wasn't even out of breath.
My barber began taking EDTA. In one week the pains he had had in his legs for over 10 years disappeared.
I have read that chelation works by removing calcium from the blood. Strangely enough, this supposedly does not contribute to osteoporosis. Calcium attaches to the walls of the blood vessels and provides a way for cholesterol to build into plaque. There are other explanations, but this is the most common one given. Calcium is one of the contributors to arthritis. So EDTA chelation is supposed to help with arthritis also. My question is: Does anyone have experience with EDTA chelation as an aid in reducing arthritis symptoms? If you do, please go to the "Discussion" section and tell us about how it has helped you (or not helped you).
Note:
Is there a link between ear lobe creases and coronary heart disease?
Since 1973, several studies have demonstrated a link between a specific
form of ear lobe crease on both ears and an increased incidence of
coronary heart disease.
It is thought that if an individual has diagonal creases on both ear
lobes, there may be some benefit in undergoing screening to exclude the
possibility of coronary heart disease. Similar links with coronary heart
disease have been found with other physical characteristics such as short
rather than tall people or women with ‘apple’ shaped bodies.
It is important to remember, however, that not every individual with these
characteristic ear lobe creases is likely to have coronary heart disease.
While this and other similar associations are interesting, they may not be
such an important predictor of coronary heart disease as other
controllable risk factors such as smoking, high blood pressure, high blood
cholesterol levels, physical inactivity, being overweight or obese and
diabetes.
British Heart Foundation
Controversy exists as to
whether the presence of a diagonal crease on the earlobe is associated
with an increased risk of coronary artery disease. To evaluate this
posibility, Elliott and Karrison performed a prospective observational
study.
A total of 108 hospitalized patient were included in the study. Each
patient was assigned to one of four groups according to the presence or
absence of coronary artery disease and the presence or absence of a
diagonal crease on the earlobe. The demographic characteristics of each of
the cohorts were similar. Each group consisted of 14 men and 13 women.
Mean age at entry into the study was 63 years. Eight to 10 years to
follow-up information was subsequently obtained regarding the dates and
causes of death.
Fifty-eight of the 108 patients died during the follow-up period. The
patients with earlobe creases had a significantly poorer survival rate
than those without earlobe creases, whether or not they had documented
coronary artery disease at enrollment in the study. Patients with earlobe
creases also had a significantly higher cardiac mortality rate and a
higher number of cardiac events, including nonfatal myocardial infarction
and coronary artery bypass graft.
The study findings suggest that persons with a diagonal crease on the
earlobe may be at increased risk of cardiac mortality. The authors
recommended that these persons be cautioned to control or to eliminate
risk factors, such as smoking, hypertension and obesity. (American Journal
of Medicine, September 1991, vol. 91, p. 247.)
Found this note from "Ask
Dr. Stoll":
Finger nail ridges Across the nail
If this is only on some nails, and they are not at the same level with
each nail, then this is most commonly caused by a relative deficiency of
circulation to the extremities. Do you suffer from cold hands or feet? If
this is your situation, you need to become a student of Skilled Relaxation
and to practice it correctly. Within 3-6 months, the circulation to your
extremities will improve enough that these ridges will no longer form. Of
course, depending on how fast your nails grow out, it could take 6 more
months for you to have all normal nails.
(I have read other opinions stating that there is no correlation of circulatory problems to earlobe creases and fingernail striations.)
Policosanol
Policosanol is a plant product derived from rice bran or sugar cane that has been demonstrated in multiple clinical studies to safely reduce LDL ("bad") cholesterol while significantly raising HDL ("good") cholesterol. In addition, it can be used to improve pain-free walking distance for people with intermittent claudication (hardening of the arteries).

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