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CARDIO CHELATE
INGREDIENTS:
Two capsules contain:
Vitamin A
Vitamin C
Elemental Potassium
3,333 I.U.
213 mg.
70 mg.
From Potassium Aspartate
228 mg.
From Potassium Orotate
100 mg.
Elemental Magnesium
110 mg.
From Magnesium Aspartate
467 mg.
From Magnesium Orotate
238 mg.
Elemental Zinc
From Zinc Ascorbate
Elemental Selenium
From Selenium Ascorbate
Sodium
EDTA
Disodium EDTA
L-Glutathione, reduced
Bromelain
Papain
Cilantro (Coriander)
Butcher’s Broom
8 mg.
56 mg.
23 mcg.
23 mg.
9 mg.
267 mg.
67 mg.
7 mg.
100 mg.
10 mg.
167 mg.
50 mg.
Cardio Flow (proprietary blend)
200 mg.
Other ingredients: rice flour, magnesium stearate, gelatin.
Oral Chelation Formula Improves Circulation and
Artery Function
The process of hardening of the arteries occurs throughout the body's entire arterial system. The advantage
of oral chelation is that it aids in improving, not just coronary arterial function, but also the multitude of
other critical arterial sights.
In the early years when chelation therapy was used for lead poisoning, doctors noted that their patients
experienced unexpected improvements beyond those that could be explained by lead removal. Patients
reported improved memory, diminished leg and chest pain on exertion, better vision, better hearing and
improved sense of smell...improvements related to improved circulation and relief of blocked or narrowed
arteries.(9) Poor circulation and lack of blood flow to the reproductive organs is a primary cause of male
impotence. Many men find that, as their circulation is improved, sexual performance also improves.(~0)
Chelating agents can also remove age related cross-linkages in collagen and elastin that are responsible for
loss of skin tone and wrinkling. After chelation therapy, patients often look younger. Their skin becomes
smoother, more flexible and wrinkles actually disappear to some degree. O0.In addition, chelation removes
toxic metals such as arsenic, mercury, cadmium and aluminum that interfere with enzyme function.(94°)
Ayurvedic Herbs Work on the Cause of Heart Disease
Disturbed lipid metabolism is one of the biggest culprits and a common denominator in athero-sclerosis. In
Ayurvedic medicine, a proprietary blend of the following herbs is used for hypercho-lesterolemia, ischemic
heart disease, angina pain, obesity and as a preventive for heart disease: pushkarmul (lnula racemosa), kut
(Saussurea lappa), arjuna (Terminalia Arjuna), prishnaparni (Destoodium gingaticum), guggulu
(Commiphora mukul), jalneem (Bacopa monniera) and shankhpushpi (Convolvulous pluricaulis).
Oral Chelation: Effective, Painless,
More Convenient and Less Expensive
Intravenous chelation has been used for many years to flush toxic heavy metals out of the body and remove
calcified plaque from artery walls. This safe, non-surgical therapy has been effectively used to treat
cardiovascular disease, gangrene and other circulatory problems, metal toxicities and other ailments. While
intravenous chelation may provide dramatic results more quickly, Cardio Flow, an oral chelation nutritional
complex containing a proprietary blend of Ayurvedic herbs, EDTA and other synergistic nutrients and
herbs, can be very effective, not to mention more convenient and less expensive.
· Kut has antidiabetic properties.
· Gugul decreases obesity and blood viscosity.
· Gugul Increases thyroid flmction.(2)
· · Arjuna and prishnaparni are cardiac tonics?) Other botanical deansers are also induded
in the Cardio Flow formula. Bromelain, an enzyme from pineapple, and papain from
papaya are also used to deanse the arteries. These enzymes break down fibrin, inhibit
clotting and promote normal healing of surface lesions. Bromelain also increases the
ability of blood cells to break down and remove foreign or damaged proteins.
'the herb butcher's broom (Ruscus aculeatus) contains saponin glycosides called ruscogenins which possess
vasoconstrictive and anti-inflammatory properties. They also reduce capillary fra~lity and permeability.(n~
Cilantro (coriander) is also an effective chelator, particularly for removing mercury from the body.
Glutathione Detoxifies Oxidized Fats
The amino acid tripeptide, glutathion, has been called the "master antioxidant". It actually detoxi-ties
oxidized fat in the intestinal tract, preventing free radicals from entering the bloodstream.
As heavy metals and excess minerals are flushed from the cells, it is important to support the liver and its
detoxification processes for removal of these wastes from the body. Glutathione, the sele-nium-dependent
enzyme glutathione peroxidase and vitamin A are important to the body's detoxi-fication system.
EDTA Removes Calcium that
Cements Plaque to Artery Walls
Calcium is the element that cements plaque to artery walls making them hard and inflexible. The chelating
agent, EDTA (ethylene diamine tetra-acetic acid), is a synthetic amino acid that binds calcium and heavy
metals to remove them from the body through the kidneys. When cai-alum is drawn out of arterial plaque,
the remaining fats, sugars, proteins, fibers and debris are then softened so that they can be flushed out of
the body as well.
EDTA doesn't react directly with the calcium in arterial plaque. It binds the first calcium
it finds...blood calcium. Since a certain blood/calcium level is essential for heartbeat and
other vital functions, the parathyroid gland which controls calcium metabolism, is
activated to restore normal blood levels. At this point, the most available calcium is put
into circulation...first the calcium from arterial plaque, then calcium deposits in joints and
muscle tissue. That is why chelation therapy often relieves rheumatic and arthritic
symptoms?,~°)
Since calcium in bones and teeth is already bound to protein, it would be affected only after the more
accessible, abnormal stores are exhausted. Because the parathyroid hormone responsible for calcium
metabolism is activated, abnormal calcium stores put back into circulation can then be redeposited where
they are needed...in bones and teeth. X-rays have shown improved calcium deposits in bones after
chelation.(9)
Essential Minerals Must Be Replaced
An effective oral chelation formula should also replace essential minerals such as potassium, magnesium,
zinc and selenium, that may also be flushed out of the body.
Potassium and magnesium orotates and aspartates, are used in Cardio Flow, based on the successful heart
protocol developed by German doctor, Hans Nieper. In his seven year study, deaths from heart attack
decreased 84%.(n) Increasing ATP (adenosine triphosphate) formation is an important factor in overcoming myocardial
muscular fatigue. In the aspartate and orotate forms, minerals can be easily transported to the mitochondria
for increased ATP formation.
A high intake of mineral ascorbates also increases excretion of minerals, chiefly calcium and magnesium.
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) also stimulates production of the enzyme LPL Clipotrophic lipase) which acts as
a deansing agent on vascular walls.
WARNING: This information is provided for health care professionals only. This publication and the product contained herein have not been
approved or evaluated by the Food and Drug Admires' tration. This publication, and the product contained herein are not intended to
diagnose, treat~ cure or prevent any disease. The product relates to nutritional support only.
REFERENCES
1. Tripathi, S. 'Studies on the use of oleoresin Guggulu, an indigenous drug in the disorders of lipid metabolism (with
special reference to atherosclerosis and obesity)', Ph.D. Thesis, 1973
2 Tripathy, S.; Gupta, M.; Dwivedi, L.; Udupa, K.; 'Effect of ketosteroid of C. mukul on thyroid gland in laboratory
animals, 1974
3. Gupta, V, ~Evaluation of pushkar guggulu in the management of hrichhoolal (ischemic heart disease)', 1982.
4. Tripathi, Y.; Tnpathi, P; Upadhyaya, N.; 'Assessment of the adrenergenic beta blocking activity of inula racemosa",
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 23, 1988.
5. Tripathi, Y.; Tripathi, P; 'Terminalia ar]una extract modulatess the contractions of rat aorta induced by KCI and
norepinephrine', Phytotherapy Research, Vol. 7, 1993.
6. Chaturvedi, P, 'A study on the effect of an indigenous drug arjuna on ischemic heart disease", 1967.
7. Tripathi, S, "Role of indigenous drugs in the management of moderate hypertension', International Symposium on
Hypertension PGI Chandigarh, 1979.
8. Upadhyay, lC, 'Co-relation of medoroga and diabetes', 1971.
9. Julian, J., Chelation Extends Life, Wellness Press, Hollywood, CA, 1981.
10. Walker, M., Chelation Therapy, Freelance Communications, Stamford, CT., 1982.