Chelation Therapy involves
a series of treatments using intravenous administration of a
medication call ethylenediaminetetra-acetic acid (EDTA). EDTA
does not only remove the dangerous metals but is a powerful antioxidant,
a substance that combats free radicals. EDTA improves circulation,
makes platelets less sticky, thus reducing abnormal blood clotting,
inflammation, calcium accumulation in damaged cells and restores
magnesium to the cell.

Chelation therapy
works as it did in 1982. What has changed is how the mechanics
of chelation are understood. Several studies have shown that
chelation therapy works at a cellular level to protect and
restore cells to their normal function. Today, chelation
may be used on a wide variety of conditions, including vascular
disease, Parkinson's Disease, Alzheimer's Disease, macular
degeneration, and the aging process.
The common denominator
of these diseases is the commonness of cellular damage. 
The basic process
of using magnesium EDTA in an intravenous solution (chelation
therapy)
given over three hours has not changed for 25 years. Again,
the difference is today's understanding of cellular damage,
and how chelation intervenes in this process.
Everyone
responds to therapy at a different rate, depending on
individual genetic components and personal environmental
factors.

Dr.
Ahner is familiar with the many vectors involved in the
inflammatory process, and is therefore better able to
monitor the patients, achieving maximum effect with minimum
risk.
Please
contact our office to schedule an appointment with
Dr. Ahner.
You
can meet with "Doc" and then take the
necessary recommendations for your alternative health
plan.
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