Bypassing Bypass Surgery

Bypassing Bypass Surgery by Elmer M. Cranton, published by Hampton Roads Publishing Company in 2001, is a comprehensive exploration of alternative methods for treating heart conditions. This edition, consisting of 377 pages, presents a detailed examination of chelation therapy as a nonsurgical option for opening clogged arteries, highlighting its safety and cost-effectiveness compared to traditional procedures like bypass surgery and balloon angioplasty.
Readers will find a thorough discussion on the implications of heart health, emphasizing the significance of alternative and complementary medicine in cardiology. The book delves into the mechanics of chelation therapy, providing insights into its application and benefits. With a focus on health and fitness, as well as the medical and pharmacological aspects of heart disease, this work serves as a resource for those interested in understanding different approaches to cardiovascular health.
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More than one million Americans undergo heart bypass surgery and balloon angioplasty every year at a cost of fifty billion dollars. But there is a simple, nonsurgical method to open clogged arteries that is administered in the doctor’s office. Chelation therapy works in all the arteries at once, it’s much safer, and is much less expensive.
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