Dr. Shallenberger uses a combination of chelation therapy and ozone therapy that he calls CheZone Therapy to help people with heart problems.
DId you know that the endothelial cells on the insides of your arteries replace themselves every 30 days? If the have the nutrients that they need, they will produce healthier cells. If they do not get the nutrients, they will produce less healthy cells. If you continue to give them the nutrients to make healthier cells, your arteries will bet healthier and healthier until they are as healthy as they can get.
Chelation therapy is the first step in improving the health of your arteries. It cleans the calcium deposits and improves circulation to reverse the effect of hardening arteries.
Chelation therapy uses EDTA to remove plague deposits and other gunk and crud the builds up in your arteries. The procedure takes about 3 hours. You will get an intravenous feeding of EDTA along with several other vitamins.
The next step is exercise. Exercise boosts the amount of oxygen delivered to your cells. If you have a weak heart, check with your doctor about exercising.
You should strengthen your mitochondria. To learn more about strengthening your mitochondria, read this article entitled “Live Healthier And Feel Younger“. It has a 8 step procedure to increase your healthy mitochondria. Mitochondria are the power plants of your body.
The sixth step in the above mentioned procedure is about eating right. The seventh step is about supplements. Three supplements are especially recommended.
- Magnesium for inhibiting blood clots and relaxing the blood vessels.
- Coenzyme 10 (CoQ10) to help with the energy production which is critical for a healthy heart.
- Vitamin K2 to help distribute calcium where it belongs. It helps put the calcium in your bones and not in your veins. There are 2 types of vitamin K2. They are MK-7 and MK-4. Take a supplement that contains both.
The final step is ozone therapy. Ozone has an extra oxygen molecule which allows it to improve how well you cells are able to use oxygen and other nutrients. When cells get the more oxygen, they function more effectively.
With ozone therapy, some of your blood is removed, treated with ozone, and then put back intravenously. The procedure takes about one and one half hours.
Dr. Shallenberger has successfully treated over 2,700 patients with the CheZone Therapy procedure. CheZone Therapy is done repeatedly from once a week to once a year. It is expensive costing from $250 to $00 a treatment.
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