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How Does Chelation Affect the Cardiovascular System?

Excerpts from Chapter Two of
"The Chelation Answer" by Dr Morton Walker (1982)

 

The chelation answer for enhancing your cardiovascular system comes about because ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) has the unique ability to form metal ion complexes. It removes these metals from the body. EDTA, upon being injected into the bloodstream, binds with the circulating unbound serum calcium. It also reaches into the smooth muscle cells that are part of an artery to form calcium-EDTA and other divalent metal- or mineral-EDTA complexes, such as lead-EDTA, cadmium-EDTA, and others. These actions happen at a blood pH of 7.35, which is most advan­tageous for the blood calcium to come out of solution and leave the body bound by EDTA.

By the time an adult living in the United States or in most of the developed countries of the world, where hardening of the arteries is running rampant, reaches the forties or fifties, there is a steady increase or accumulation in the calcium component in his or her blood vessels. Along with this extra calcium there is a marked decline in forty-six of the ninety-eight enzyme systems in a person's arteries that are active in one facet or another of arterial metabolism. This extra calcium inevitably must interfere with cellular metabolism in the arteries and in many ways helps cause hardening of the arteries. However, the EDTA chelate directs its activities mainly to the diffuse ionic calcium, which is the particular component that affects those enzyme systems. As a result of the law of mass action, calcium, being a very dominant factor in the blood, generally comes out in relatively large quantities during the process of chelation.

Thus, EDTA tends to remove some of the calcium complexes that are inhibiting the arterial enzyme systems. It helps correct the shifted enzyme balance that is producing insoluble calcium that piles up and contributes to the formation of atherosclerotic plaque in the blood vessel wall.

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