Chelation therapy is under fire in many states
The heart cure doctors are being bullied into ignoring
It’s called a “back door ban.”
And here’s how it’s done…
At a recent medical toxicology meeting, officials urged doctors to report on other doctors who use chelation. That’s right — they want them to betray their own colleagues.
If doctors rat out other doctors, they’ll do that by calling state medical boards. And many of those boards are likely to take action to suppress this safe and effective therapy.
Mainstream doctors win. You and I lose. Here’s why…
The key to the “problem”
As I’ve mentioned before, chelation therapy has been in use for decades. Certain vitamins, minerals, and an amino acid are given intravenously. This purges your body of heavy metals.
If that were all chelation did, it would be a remarkable therapy. But it also happens to clear calcium deposits from artery walls.
Dr. Spreen is a longtime champion of chelation. He believes that anyone with confirmed cardiovascular disease should give this therapy serious attention.
Dr. Spreen: “For $115 per session (a full ‘program’ was 30 sessions; I hear it may be 20 now), you can be pretty much done with the CVD issue. You may require a ‘maintenance’ dose each year or so. Insurance will not cover it. But insurance companies WILL pay the $50,000 for your heart surgery.”
And right there is the key to the chelation “problem.”
State medical boards strictly regulate medical practices. But they also protect the medical mainstream status quo. So when it comes to a decision between an alternative treatment and a treatment from a conventional M.D., you don’t have to wonder which way that’s going to go. Heart specialists and medical boards would rather you have a bypass operation or a stent inserted in a vein.
In Kentucky, for instance, the state medical board can revoke the license of any M.D. who even talks to a patient about chelation. Many other states are similarly strict. The medical boards operate like little fiefdoms. There’s virtually no recourse. A doctor has to follow the rules, or leave the state.
If you have CVD and want to investigate chelation, Dr. Spreen recommends checking with the American College for Advancement in Medicine (acamnet.org).
Dr. Spreen: “ACAM physicians are the pioneers of chelation therapy. They’re by far the most skilled and qualified doctors to do these procedures. I’d recommend a trip to their website before going under the knife.”
Hopefully you live in a state that still allows you to make that choice.
Sources:
“Removing Heavy Metals from the Body Is ‘Dangerous’?” Alliance for Natural Health, 4/24/12, anh-usa.org


