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The feet, toes, arm and
fingers are the home of very small arteries and veins. A little
constricting caused by nicotine can cause a great deal of damage.
This damage caused primarily from restriction and inflammation will
cause Peripheral Vascular
Disease.
This is especially true of
people who are diabetic. Dubieties can causes very poor circulation,
which leads to things as bad as blindness and amputation of limbs.
Oral and IV Chelation have been
found to help Peripheral Vascular Disease. Also the taking of
antioxidants may also help.
When I quit smoking in 1980 I
knew it would help my then very, very
poor circulation in my feet.
However, I was really amazed at how well it improved my condition. I
could then start walking again, something I could do very little of
before. Walking caused a good deal of pain and anguish before April
of 1980 and was quickly and thoroughly removed after that date.
So my recommendation is to
stop smoking and start some type of oral chelation or an IV
chelation regimen if at all possible. There are no side affects and
thousands have found it beneficial
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