It might be that some of the
simplistic theories as to how EDTA achieved its results
may have prevented some scientists and physicians from taking
it seriously or of investigating its potential. The current theories
as to how calcium is encouraged to leave atheromatous deposits
in blocked arteries have been well investigated by the proponents
of chelation therapy and deserve to be seriously considered in
view of the vast amount of illness attached to this area of human
suffering and the remarkable results demonstrated by chelation
physicians.
Bypass surgery and drug treatment
of the conditions which chelation so often effectively deals with
are very big business indeed. In the USA
alone, $4 billion is
the current turnover per annum of the bypass industry. A
lesser, but nevertheless
enormous, sum is involved in medication for conditions which
the relatively cheap (and now out of patent) substance EDTA
can be shown to help. Such vested interests should
not be underestimated when it comes to the lengths to which they
will go to try to discredit methods which threaten their stranglehold
on the 'market' Chelation therapy continues to grow, however,
as public awareness and knowledge increases of this safe alternative
to surgery and drugs, many of which are of questionable safety
and value.