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HOW TYPE A (HIGH ACHIEVERS) ACHIEVE HEART DISEASE: THE FEMALE FACTOR AND HRT (HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY)
This may be advised for menopausal patients with circulatory problems, as it has a positive effect on calcium metabolism, because it promotes retention of this mineral in the bones, thus affording protection not only from atherosclerosis but also from osteoporosis. There are a few women who cannot take it because of contraindicated health conditions.
As a result of the slight risk of taking oestrogen, (which Dr Perry for one believes must be weighed against the advantages), this issue does not currently receive the approval of all chelating physicians, but research at this stage certainly supports those who do believe in it, especially as it may also protect against lipid peroxidation, one of the more violent forms of
free-radical damage caused by excess (ionic) iron in the blood.
It is thought that pre-menopausal women suffer less from heart attacks and arterial disease than men, partly because oestrogen protects them and partly because, in menstruating, they lose some iron each month. Certainly it is known that after the menopause statistics for the incidence of heart attacks and arterial disease in women rise to equal that of men.
HRT is also a useful tool (when used in conjunction with chelation therapy) for controlling and preventing osteoporosis. This is a condition from which many older women suffer whereby calcium is leached out of bones making them porous and thus desperately prone to fracture. Nine thousand women die of it in the UK each year (figures correspond throughout the West) and a further 22,000 become permanent invalids.
Before the menopause, oestrogen protects women from suffering from this particular disability, but once oestrogen levels drop, the climate is there for it to begin. This phenomenon is thought to be the main reason why the statistics of women suffering from circulatory diseases catch up with men after the menopause: before then two factors protect them – menstruation and the protection from faulty calcium metabolism by oestrogen. The additional and complementary benefit from EDTA chelation therapy is that in stimulating the parathyroids to store calcium correctly osteoporosis may be prevented to a significant degree. Versions of such measures as those described above are deployed by clinics specializing in circulation disorders and they usually have their own referrals to experts in their area who conduct this vital part of the protocol. There is no point in getting better if measures are not going to be taken to stabilize the improvement. You cannot walk away from your body, and especially not its psychological aspects which can make all the difference between stability and decline.
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