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Chelation Therapy, Doctors Say

I started researching chelation therapy in 1970. At that time there was no information super highway and very little information on the subject of chelation therapy. My first book I found was "Bypassing Bypass" published in 1984 and "Forty Something Forever:"  published in 1992. These books offered a great deal of helpful information and a few sources.

I could not find any real information on chelation therapy through the 70's and then in 1980 I had a big flare up of circulation problems and started again to research but still the information was just not there. Somewhere around 1990 I found the books and in 1992 found a doctor to start.

And now there is even more information and of course the world wide web has information on most ever subject now. Below is information reprinted from Dr. Clif Arrington M.D. site located in Kealakekua, Hawaii. You can also use these doctors as a source of information and chelation therapy. In early 2009 a lady called after reading this site but did not know where to go to get medical advice and information. She was from California and just happened to be just down the road from Dr. Julian Whitakers clinic. He is a very big propionate of chelation therapy. She has just called back and is starting therapy there now. Ain't the web great??

Dr. Dan Roehm, of Pompano Beach, Florida, Chief of the Department of Medicine at Broward General Hospital, certified as a diplomat of the American Board of Internal Medicine and a Fellow of the American College of Physicians, is a prime example of how a good doctor reacts once his interest is high enough to do his own first hand chelation research rather than just accept blindly the medical party line.

Dr. Roehm was a main-stream cardiologist until his wife began exhibiting symptoms characteristic of subclinical mini-strokes, any one of which might one day escalate into a full-blown fatal attack or disabilitating episode.

"I had nothing to offer; there was nothing I could do to ward off what I saw on the horizon." Roehm realized, and so began his urgent search for some way to forestall the looming calamity. Once he discovered EDTA, he tried it. When it restored his wife's health, Dr. Roehm added chelation and other alternative treatments to his practice - and says it's "more satisfying than doing the drug-and-surgery oriented medicine I was practicing before."

Dr. Grant Born of Grand Rapids, Michigan, became involved with chelation to save himself. He was just forty-three, with no previous history of heart disease, when he went into cardiac arrest while attending a football game.

"My heart just stopped," he recalls. "They revived me, got me to the Mayo Clinic, where the doctors agreed I needed bypass surgery - perhaps a heart transplant. While I was wrestling with this news, a guy walks into my room with a book about chelation therapy and asks, 'Do you know anything about this?' It was like somebody sent him.

"What I read convinced me. I went for treatments. After chelation saved my life, I really got interested."

Dr. Born speaks from experience when he admits there are social as well as professional pressures NOT to practice chelation.

"My first wife was dead-set against my getting mixed up with a controversial therapy. Even though EDTA helped me survive, she argued against it when I wanted to do it. She worried her reputation with the country club set would be wrecked if word got our that I was practicing 'quack-style' medicine."

Dr. Born resolved his problem. He changed specialties and wives.

The new Mrs. Born (Dr. Tammy) has no hangups about chelation - she works at his side.

Dr. Jack R. Vinton, of Dallas, Texas was a 'young' forty-two years of age, when he was told he only had two or three years to live, perhaps five on the outside.

"I had a serious heart condition - arrhythmia, angina, posterior infarction and had gone into congestive failure. Conventional medicine didn't have much to offer, except the common symptom-relieving drugs.

"I couldn't work. It was bad. There I was, with a wife and two teenagers, forced to retire to a quiet backwater community in the Arizona desert and prepare for the end. While i was waiting for the coroner to call, I did a lot of reading, and an article headlined 'Doctors in California using Chelation Therapy for Heart Disease' caught my attention.

"I was on the next plane to find out what it was all about - and one week later, back in Arizona with enough EDTA to treat myself, began therapy. Two months, and thirty treatments after that, I was well enough to discard all my drugs, get back on my feet, and return to work."

That was in 1970. Dr. Vinson is still in practice, still chelating himself, and all others for whom he deems it to be a suitable treatment.

Dr. Kirk Morgan, director of the Morgan Clinic, wrote an article about myocardial ischemia treated with nutrients and chelation therapy. He used the following criteria: patients had to have the presence of exercise induced angina pectoris, stress induced EKG proof of disease and refusal to submit to coronary artery bypass surgery. He found that marked EKG abnormalities became normal and symptoms were relieved over 15 months (about 40 treatments).

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