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HEART DISEASE IS the number one killer on the planet, representing 30% of all deaths globally. In just two short years, it is estimated that cardiovascular diseases will claim 20 million people every year. p 9
As a cardiologist, this is a disheartening statistic, to say the least. None of the conventional treatments that my colleagues and I can offer our patients -- including statin drugs, blood pressure medications, stenting, and bypass surgery
-- are making a significant dent in the battle against heart disease and stroke.
On the bright side, lifestyle interventions, such as smoking cessation, better diet, nutritional supplements, increased physical activity, effective stress management, religious and spiritual practices, and satisfying personal relationships are the exception. These improvements in one’s personal lifestyle are neutralizing the risk factors, which are responsible for the preponderance of cardiovascular dysfunction. p 9
But lifestyle interventions are most effective when initiated early in the progression of cardiovascular disease. Until the practical use of intravenous chelation therapy (IVC) in the 1950s, cardiologists could offer very little to the patient with advanced plaque buildup and hardening of the arteries. Since that time, IVC has been a game-changer. The profound effects it can have on cardiovascular health convinced me to become a practitioner so I could offer this remarkable therapy to my patients. p 9
While IVC has been the subject of ridicule and persecution for the past five decades, it now stands to be vindicated. After a vigorous clinical trial that lasted 12 years, we have finally demonstrated that IVC is substantially effective in reversing heart disease. It is, in the opinion of many practitioners, the closest thing to a cure that we currently have.
The results of the Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy (TACT) study, a $30 million investigation sponsored by the National Institute of Health, were published on November 4, 2012. As you’ll read in Chapter Ten, the NIH study does indeed show that IVC gives new hope and new life to those diagnosed with advanced cardiovascular disease.
Congratulations to Dr. Lamas and all who participated in this historic and momentous study! These findings vindicate the courageous efforts of those clinicians who, throughout the history of IVC therapy, have been persecuted by the selfish and close-minded medical politics of the past 50 years.
Writing in his judgment against the 1980 attempt by the State Board of Medical Examiners to ban IVC in Florida, Chief Justice Boyer upheld that the Constitution grants a citizen inalienable rights to receive IVC -- and that the Medical Examiners were without authority to prohibit a physician from administering it:
“History teaches us that virtually all progress in science and medicine has been accomplished as a result of the courageous efforts of those members of the profession willing to pursue their theories in the face of tremendous odds despite the criticism of fellow practitioners. Copernicus was thought to be a heretic when he theorized that the earth was not the center of the universe. Banishment and prison was the reward for discovery that the world was round. Pasteur was ridiculed for his theory that unseen organisms caused infection. Freud met only resistance and derision in pioneering the field of psychiatry. In our own era chiropractic treatment has been slow in receiving the approval of the other professions of the healing arts. We can only wonder what would have been the condition of the world today and the field of medicine in particular had those in the midstream of their profession been permitted to prohibit continued treatment and therapy and impede progress in those and other fields of science and the healing arts.”
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