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You Can Prevent Hardening of the Arteries and
Rejuvenate Your Cardiovascular System

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

"What if you heard that your case of severe hardening of the arteries need not lead to open heart surgery or heart attack?

Suppose someone told you that your father's leg, scheduled to be amputated because of diabetic gangrene, did not have to come off?

How would you react to learning that your senile old mother, vegetating in a nursing home, could be restored to the active, alert, productive person she once was?

What will you do if macular degeneration has taken your daughter's eyesight, and you've just found out that her blindness can be reversed by a series of intravenous injections?

Suppose a stroke recently left your spouse paralyzed and speechless; would you be interested in a safe, nonsurgical, medical procedure to remove I these tragic symptoms?

Having such startling revelations laid before you, more than likely you'll become amazed and perplexed, right? Maybe even be dubious! You might wonder why you hadn't heard of such dramatic treatment before.

Will it be a surprise if your local doctor says he isn't at all acquainted with this procedure called chelation therapy and possibly would be reluctant to prescribe it even if he knew something about it?

Well, if you plan to read further, you'll be exposing yourself to an incredible medical education. The knowledge will probably have you responding positively and quickly to prevent further deterioration of your own or someone else's cardiovascular system. ...

Chelation therapy ... should be made available to anyone who is suffering from an impairment of the flow of blood to the head, limbs, heart, and other internal organs ...

The story of chelation therapy will be presented here as I know it from statements made by the courageous physicians who provide the treatment ...Also submitted will be case histories of people I have interviewed. They will tell of their experiences with recovery from life-threatening conditions by taking a series of intravenous infusions of the EDTA chemical.

As a person possibly at risk of being one of the millions suffering each year from heart attack, stroke, high blood pressure, and other degenerations of the circulatory system, you must have this information to make important health care choices. Is the chelation alternative to surgery, drugs, and other forms of establishment medicine right for you? All of us must eventually come to such a decision.

George W. Frankel, M.D., of Long Beach, California, was one of those forced to make his own life-saving decision. While golfing under the Southern California sun in December 1971, Dr. Frankel got the shock of his life when he was suddenly seized by severe chest pains. His golfing partners helped him return to the clubhouse, and after resting, Dr. Frankel visited his cardiologist.

Following electrocardiograms and treadmill tests, a coronary angiogram (a heart catheterization) was performed at the hospital. Dr. Frankel was told by the cardiologist and a chest surgeon that this angiogram revealed obstructing plaques (tumorlike bumps) in the left main coronary artery. They recommended a triple coronary artery bypass. This operation must be done as soon as possible, the specialists said, in order to avoid heart attack and possibly sudden death....

Physicians experience fear of life-threatening procedures, as does anybody else, and this ear, nose, and throat specialist was no exception. Dr. Frankel, chief of otolaryngology at two hospitals, was not anxious to face major surgery on his heart, but there seemed to be no alternative. His doctors offered nothing else. Consequently, he agreed to the triple bypass.

While waiting for his surgery to be scheduled, Dr. Frankel discussed his condition with many of his colleagues and friends. One friend detailed the case history of someone with a similar condition. The individual underwent a treatment, previously unknown to Dr. Frankel, called chelation, a medical therapy that was thought to reduce the amount of calcium in the obstructing plaques of the coronary arteries and in other areas of the vascular system.

Dr. Frankel, eager to try any reasonable, safe, and painless avenue that might avoid the very real potential of death offered by open heart surgery, began to search for clinical literature on the subject at the Los Angeles County Medical Association Library. He was amazed to find numerous medical journal articles on chelation therapy. After careful study of these many references in the Journal of the American Medical Association, The Lancet, Angiology, Southern Medical Journal, American Journal of Cardiology, and dozens of other medical journals from around the world, the patient ventured on what he hoped would be a journey to save his life. He entered an Alabama hospital that was run by H. Ray Evers, M.D.

"l saw people come in with diabetic ulcerative lesions and gangrenous lesions that cleared up in a matter of ten or twelve days, and I could not believe my eyes," said Dr. Frankel. "I saw one patient who was admitted after being told elsewhere that his leg would have to be amputated because of gangrene, and daily, after chelation therapy, I watched with my mouth agape as the leg came back to normal. I acted as a sort of assistant to Dr. Evers by making rounds with him every day. He was a very determined man who worked twenty of every twenty-four hours".

There was something else that Dr. Frankel could hardly believe. Prior to treatment, anginal pains had seared his chest when he walked only ten or twelve steps. After he received only ten chelations, the pain disappeared entirely. He decided to put off having the heart surgery indefinitely. In the event he needed an operation later, the patient knew, his chance of survival was considerably enhanced by the remarkable clinical improvement he had experienced from his chelation treatments.

The physician-patient has since given himself over 100 more chelations at home, with the help of a nurse-anesthetist for the intravenous injections—a total of at least 128 treatments to date. "And I want to tell you that I have not had an angina since early January 1972," says Dr. Frankel. "I carry a full work load. I perform approximately ten to fifteen surgeries every week, and these are microsurgeries of the ear. I carry a full practice. I play golf. I swim twenty laps in my pool every day, and I cannot speak with any but the greatest praise for the men who are attempting to make chelation an accepted form of therapy"....

On March 31, 1974, Lester Tavel, M.D., D.O., Ph.D., now of Bradenton, Florida, suffered a heart attack and immediately developed a paroxysmal atrial tachycardia (speeding heart with little pumping power) with a pulse rate running at 200 beats per minute. It took three electric shocks of 25, 50, and 100 volts to cardiovert (electrically countershock) the victim back to a near-normal heart rhythm. An X-ray examination of his chest showed the patient's heart was dangerously enlarged, filling practically the whole chest cavity. He was brought to a hospital's intensive care unit, where he remained. Because of the risks that went with open heart surgery, such an operation was not even considered by the patient, his attending physicians, or his family.

As soon as Dr. Tavel could be moved safely, his wife flew with him to the office of his friend Harold W. Harper, M.D., a chelating physician in Los Angeles. Because her husband was unable to take more than three or four steps without experiencing dreadful shortness of breath, Mrs. Tavel pushed him in a wheelchair. The patient's ankles were badly swollen as a result of his failing hear ....

At the end of three weeks, during which he received fifteen chelation treatments, the patient's heart began to return to its usual size. In another week, upon X-ray examination, it again appeared completely normal.

"You know, Los Angeles has a lot of streets with forty-five degree inclines," Dr. Tavel later said. "Well, by the time I received thirty chelations in about six weeks, I was walking up the hill in front of my hotel. I walked up steps, too. My resting pulse rate was 84 beats per minute, and by the time I reached the top of the hill, it increased to 110. Then it dropped back to 84 upon my resting within a minute afterwards."

"What Lester didn't know at the time," said Dr. Harper, "is that his electrocardiogram [EKG] and enzyme studies indicated he had suffered an acute myocardial infarction [a local area of death] in the heart muscle. I began to administer chelation therapy as soon as my emergency medical workup for him was complete. After about the first five treatment days his shortness of breath began to go away. The ankle swelling was down. He was able to eat again. His color changed from pasty white to something near his natural ruddiness.

"I took a second X-ray series after the patient had received about ten chelations. His heart size showed close to normal, but not quite. Lester's enzyme studies and blood sugar had returned to normal, though, and his EKG returned to normal within a two-week period..

"Follow-through at the end of thirty treatment days showed my patient's heart size comparable to the way it had been when I saw him the previous November. Comparison X-ray films attested to the heart sizes as being exactly the same. There were no fluid levels in his lungs—no congestion—no edema. Lester was able to go home at the end of six weeks," concluded Dr. Harper....

"I checked myself quite cautiously," Dr. Tavel added. "I ran a heck of a lot of BUNs [blood-urea-nitrogen tests for toxicity] and creatinines [urine tests] after I got home, and I didn't have any problems with those or any other toxic symptoms.

"I did notice many things about myself improve—my prior dyspnea [frequent rapid breathing] was relieved; my fatigue was relieved, my limbs were warmer," Dr. Tavel said. "I had a regrowth of hair on my legs, and I had an increased sex drive that my wife enjoyed. I gave myself ten more chelation treatments at home, and I've been taking six treatments a year since.

"About thirty days ago I had another chest X-ray that showed my heart size remaining normal. An independent group of cardiologists then evaluated my EKGs and rechecked about thirty-five of my laboratory tests, including the many heart enzyme tests and liver enzyme tests. All the diagnostic findings were back to normal, as if I never had experienced a heart attack," the physician said.

At the time of our interview, Dr. Tavel was engaged in an exceedingly active medical practice. It involved all the physical stress, emotional trauma, and long hours usually required in medicine. Nonetheless, since his heart attack in early 1974, he has vigorously worked sixty hours a week"...

I have double-checked (each story) for truth and accuracy"

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