Heart Problems? Are You at Risk?Written by John Dawson
Whether we like it or not, our bodies are under constant attack from toxins, in our food, water we drink and from very air we breath. Many of these, harmful heavy metals, such as Mercury, Cadmium and Lead can build up as plaque in bloodstream, leading to narrowing of arteries ( known as Atherosclerosis). This in turn can lead to all sorts of problems and in many cases, drastic surgery to bypass blocked arteries. Chelation Therapy is a method of drawing toxins from circulatory system. The word Chelation is derived from Greek word "chele" meaning "to claw".Chelation ( Pronounced Key-lay-shon) therapy has been used by doctors since 1930's, utilising a synthetic amino acid known as EDTA ( Ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid) to great effect in binding offending heavy metals and releasing them out of body through urine. Chelation Therapy is considered to be an effective first step alternative to surgery for Atheroslerotic Vascular disease. In some cases deeming bypass surgery unnecessary. This therapy ( like bypass surgery and angioplasty) is based upon a scientific rationale and is of measurable benefit to patients. Positive results have been seen in hundreds of thousands of cases where this treatment has been used. However, Intravenous Chelation Therapy is a long, tedious and expensive process and not suitable for all. There is an alternative. The Original Oral Chelation Formula #1, developed by a leading nutritionist in USA is now available in UK. The Original Oral Chelation has been used safely and effectively for 20 years. It consists of Royal Jelly, unprocessed honey, natural Vitamin C, B12 and Honeybee Pollen. The Original Oral Chelation contains one very important synthetic ingredient in oral chelation, EDTA. The most effective forms of chelation, ( oral or intravenous) utilise a synthetic amino acid, called EDTA to remove toxins, specifically heavy metals, from circulatory system. (Think about Mercury leaking into your systems from Amalgam filling). Amalgam fillings contain more than 50 per cent Mercury - a highly toxic heavy metal. Mercury is more poisonous than Lead. When it is released in body it can settle in central nervous system , kidneys, brain and other organs.
| | Sports Assists?Written by Nashville
Persons who have become disabled since birth and/or even due to accidents are more open-minded nowadays. They think of their situation as something that doesn’t tell them that it’s already end of world. Otherwise, it gives them chance to ponder on other things that they can do now. They do engage in various activities that can help them overcome their condition and become more confident about themselves. In fact, some of them already established integrity and a good reputation in various fields including sports. Along this fact is their need to have something – I’m talking about wheelchairs – that can “support” them in carrying out these activities.According to article “Wheelchair Seat Angle” by Gary Karp which was posted at www.spinlife.com, your chair seat does not necessarily need to be parallel to ground. Seats can slope down toward back. The angle of seat compared to ground is known as "seat dump" or "rake". Having some degree of seat dump makes those persons with disabilities more stable in their seat. People with higher level spinal disabilities gain security and safety with use of seat dump. Manual riders are able to exert more push with less effort through their arms and shoulders. This so-called seat angle in wheelchairs helps keep your weight in place, preventing you from sliding forward because it controls stability and safety for rider. Seat angle or “squeeze” is when seat has permanent slopes from high in front to low in back. However, disadvantage is that seat angle increases pressure and shear forces increasing risk of skin breakdown, and too much angle can cause scoliosis, disk problems, curvature of spine, and sacral pressure sores. A more pronounced seat dump might also make it more difficult for you to transfer in and out of your chair. Doesn’t sound fun, right?
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