Hello, PurposeFirst. Yes, certainly, I am interested in your experience with chelation. As I mentioned, the first five slow 3 hour 3 gram Na2 EDTA chelation treatments I had, about a year ago, didn't slow down the calcium build-up in my case. The EBT calcium score more than doubled from 255 to 555. Since then I've had another five slow Na2 EDTA of 1.5 grams plus ozone autohemotherapy following Drs. Robert Rowen and Frank Shallenberger. Shallenberger calls the combination chezone.
As I've read about chelation, starting with Dr. Cranton and more recently with Gordon, Shallenberger, and others, I've concluded that, in many cases, chelation doesn't clear calcification from the arteries, but people often "get well" anyway. Gordon's recovery, for example. Many chelation patients never have the EBT test for calcium, so it's difficult to know what is happening, but it seems plausible that reducing heavy metal toxicity relieves some of the inflammation that causes arterial sclerosis. Ozone has been studied extensively by Rowen, Shallenberger, Velio Bocci, and others and shown to have numerous useful effects, including Nitric Oxide production, antimicrobeal action.
Here is an article by Gordon on the fast Ca EDTA chelation:
http://beta.asoundstrategy.com/sitemast ... otocol.pdf Gordon's investigations seem more extensive than Cranton's, especially with regard to oral chelation. I think most people can benefit from removing heavy metals. And, of course, Gordon's site links to Owen Fonorow's Linus Pauling therapy site, which is where I started a couple of weeks ago, and I'm very thankful I found it.
The Pauling therapy looks much superior for treating heart disease, and I'm on it, pushing bowel tolerance every day and half the night.