Enhancing Cell Function, Restoring Muscle Health, and Promoting Energy Production
Calcium is known to penetrate damaged cell walls, affecting cellular energy production, the movement of essential materials, and waste elimination. When calcium accumulates in arterial walls, it hinders enzyme activity, leading to energy deficiency, cell acidity, and potential issues like premature aging, imbalanced calcium/magnesium ratios, free radical activity, local toxicity, and nutritional imbalances.
Cells suffering from energy depletion and acidity tend to attract more calcium ions, exacerbating the energy blockage. This can result in degenerative cardiovascular conditions. Conventional treatment involves calcium channel blockers to inhibit calcium entry into muscles, but it doesn't address the underlying cell damage.
This process is exacerbated when combined with excess Vitamin D and cholesterol. Free radicals play a role in converting cholesterol into Vitamin D-like substances, leading to plaque formation that attracts and traps calcium.
How does EDTA infusion impact this scenario? Initially, EDTA eliminates toxic metal ions (e.g., lead, calcium, mercury) from the bloodstream. In a chemical reaction, if an area with low substance concentration is surrounded by an enriched area, the substance will diffuse from the enriched area to the depleted one, leveling the concentration. Similarly, in the body, cleaning calcium from the blood prompts calcium from plaque and body tissues (where it's enriched) to migrate into the blood. This calcium is then swept away by the new EDTA infusion, softening the plaque and potentially dislodging it from artery walls.
These processes are crucial for free radical production. With excess calcium removed from the bloodstream, there is less available for plaque formation, enabling cells to initiate self-repair and boost energy production. As cells regenerate, the body becomes healthier, more capable of defending against intruders, and repairs previously damaged muscles and the heart, benefiting the entire body.
Over the past 30 years, research has confirmed the benefits of EDTA. The protective effects of EDTA can be further enhanced by antioxidants such as vitamins A, C, E, selenium, and amino acid complexes like glutathione peroxidase. These not only neutralize free radicals but also reinforce the stability of cell membranes. Concerns that this calcium intake may originate from bones rather than plaque and body tissues are typically dismissed by chelation therapists.
Normalizing Cholesterol Levels, Balancing HDL and LDL
Cholesterol exists in two forms: good (HDL) and bad (LDL). Ideal cholesterol levels include high HDL, low LDL, and low total cholesterol. Studies have shown that EDTA infusion, combined with vitamin and mineral supplements, elevates HDL and lowers LDL levels. If HDL is low, it's increased, while high HDL levels remain unaffected. Similarly, high LDL levels are reduced. EDTA helps optimize the HDL/LDL ratio.