Dear All,
This is a new theory which has come to my knowledge very
recently and I thought that I should also share with you
all.
A few days back my Friends Father in law was admitted in a
nursing home due to severe chest pain.
He had an attack in 1997 and was undergoing normal
treatment.
Due to the sudden pain just 15 days back we once again got
him admitted in a private nursing home at
Kandiwali, Mumbai.
The doctors later suggested for Angiography.
We conducted the Angiography at Hinduja Hospital and knew
from the reports that he has multiple blockages.
The doctor told that he cannot undergo Angioplasty due to
several blockages but suggested "By Pass
Surgery".
The same day evening we bought him home since the doctor
suggested that his heart is very weak and we can perform
the by-pass only after 15 - 20 days.
In the mean time we were discussing this issue with our
relatives and friends, we got this new information from one
of our family friends.
There is a new therapy in the market which is known as -
Chelation Therapy. Or Calation Therapy.
According to this therapy any patient who has to undergo
by-pass need not undergo the same.
The patient is given appx. 18 bottles of blood where in
some medicines are injected along with it.
The blood cleans the system and removes all the blockages
from the heart.
The no. of bottles may increase depending upon the age
factor and health of the patient.
The cost of the blood per bottle would be appx. Rs.2,500/-
The treatment takes of appx. 1 month.
There are only 4 doctors in India and one of them is
Dr.Dhananjay Shah at Malad (Mumbai) another at Karnataka.
He has a list of patients who had to undergo by-pass from
Lilavati, Hinduja and other major hospitals but after
undergoing the above treatment they are absolutely fine and
leading a normal life.
I give below the Doctor's details for your info:
Dr. Dhananjay Shah.
Hospital Tel: 0091-22-2889 2089.
Mob: 98194 39657.
Email:
From United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
This is a new theory which has come to my knowledge very
recently and I thought that I should also share with you
all.
A few days back my Friends Father in law was admitted in a
nursing home due to severe chest pain.
He had an attack in 1997 and was undergoing normal
treatment.
Due to the sudden pain just 15 days back we once again got
him admitted in a private nursing home at
Kandiwali, Mumbai.
The doctors later suggested for Angiography.
We conducted the Angiography at Hinduja Hospital and knew
from the reports that he has multiple blockages.
The doctor told that he cannot undergo Angioplasty due to
several blockages but suggested "By Pass
Surgery".
The same day evening we bought him home since the doctor
suggested that his heart is very weak and we can perform
the by-pass only after 15 - 20 days.
In the mean time we were discussing this issue with our
relatives and friends, we got this new information from one
of our family friends.
There is a new therapy in the market which is known as -
Chelation Therapy. Or Calation Therapy.
According to this therapy any patient who has to undergo
by-pass need not undergo the same.
The patient is given appx. 18 bottles of blood where in
some medicines are injected along with it.
The blood cleans the system and removes all the blockages
from the heart.
The no. of bottles may increase depending upon the age
factor and health of the patient.
The cost of the blood per bottle would be appx. Rs.2,500/-
The treatment takes of appx. 1 month.
There are only 4 doctors in India and one of them is
Dr.Dhananjay Shah at Malad (Mumbai) another at Karnataka.
He has a list of patients who had to undergo by-pass from
Lilavati, Hinduja and other major hospitals but after
undergoing the above treatment they are absolutely fine and
leading a normal life.
I give below the Doctor's details for your info:
Dr. Dhananjay Shah.
Hospital Tel: 0091-22-2889 2089.
Mob: 98194 39657.
Email:
From United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
Hi All,
Chelation Teraphy has been used widely across the globe
However the support is not unanimous: A section of Medical fraternity
disputes the claims. Attached is a compilation of info from websites.
This is for sharing Knowledge.
MRS
From India, Madras
Chelation Teraphy has been used widely across the globe
However the support is not unanimous: A section of Medical fraternity
disputes the claims. Attached is a compilation of info from websites.
This is for sharing Knowledge.
MRS
From India, Madras
cant thank you enough for this info, my father has been advised for the by pass, and we re petrified, he is in Oman, will this be possible there? thanks many a times
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
I am Dr Sibia and am practicing Chelation Therapy in Ludhiana since 1994 with good results. I was trained in the therapy at Arterial Disease Clinic, UK and was impressed by their results. There are over 2000 doctors practicing the therapy in USA and many more in several other countries. I will say that Chelation therapy is a patient proven treatment but ther are yet not adequate controlled trials for it to find place in text books. It should be given a trial after after properly informing the patients and with proper followup. - Dr Sibia
From India, Chandigarh
From India, Chandigarh
It is indeed shocking that somebody can practice such quackery in modern Mumbai in spite of this therapy being disapproved by many countries.
Transfusing 18 bottles of blood can lead to disastrous consequences as it behaves like organ transplantation. It can also led to renal failure and lung problems. The folly is that non licencess practice allopathic medicine which is actually legally non pardonable. Does somebody who is not an MBBS at least can infuse medicines using allopathic technology?
I believe the government should take necessary steps to prevent abuse of unscientific medicine, take proper legal action, do a crackdown on such practicioneers who fool themselves and others.
I ask the proponents of this therapy, do they have proof of people undergoing repeat angiograms to show the changes in their coronary arteries, if so let them show the world the comparative angiograms. Drugs like statins can have a role in reverting the mechanical blocks, but for God's sake have faith in your cardiologist and surgeon. They mean good to you, although there can be always an exceotion. Remember you can sale sour mangoes only once, unless you want to make a chutney of your life.
Modern medicine has so many interventions that it sometimes frightens people, added to it the cost of it. It makes people try for alternative medicine. Alternative medicine can be accepted if it has scientific backing and proper clinical documentary proof endorsed by neutral parties. If there is proof modern medicine will be more than willing to take it to its fold. On the other hand there should be a concerted efforts to stop commercialization of medicine like selling soaps and shampoos.
Here are some links:
Risk of blood transfusion
Blood transfusion: Risks - MayoClinic.com
Risks of Chelation therapy
Why the NIH Study of Chelation Therapy Should Be Stopped
I hope we can shed some light on numerous superstition that binds India. We hope that by stopping quackery, commercialization of healthcare, pseudoscience and false propaganda we can build a better India if not the whole world.
From Belgium, Brussel
Transfusing 18 bottles of blood can lead to disastrous consequences as it behaves like organ transplantation. It can also led to renal failure and lung problems. The folly is that non licencess practice allopathic medicine which is actually legally non pardonable. Does somebody who is not an MBBS at least can infuse medicines using allopathic technology?
I believe the government should take necessary steps to prevent abuse of unscientific medicine, take proper legal action, do a crackdown on such practicioneers who fool themselves and others.
I ask the proponents of this therapy, do they have proof of people undergoing repeat angiograms to show the changes in their coronary arteries, if so let them show the world the comparative angiograms. Drugs like statins can have a role in reverting the mechanical blocks, but for God's sake have faith in your cardiologist and surgeon. They mean good to you, although there can be always an exceotion. Remember you can sale sour mangoes only once, unless you want to make a chutney of your life.
Modern medicine has so many interventions that it sometimes frightens people, added to it the cost of it. It makes people try for alternative medicine. Alternative medicine can be accepted if it has scientific backing and proper clinical documentary proof endorsed by neutral parties. If there is proof modern medicine will be more than willing to take it to its fold. On the other hand there should be a concerted efforts to stop commercialization of medicine like selling soaps and shampoos.
Here are some links:
Risk of blood transfusion
Blood transfusion: Risks - MayoClinic.com
Risks of Chelation therapy
Why the NIH Study of Chelation Therapy Should Be Stopped
I hope we can shed some light on numerous superstition that binds India. We hope that by stopping quackery, commercialization of healthcare, pseudoscience and false propaganda we can build a better India if not the whole world.
From Belgium, Brussel
Our experience since 1994 with chelation therapy for ischemic heart disease, cerebral ischemia and peripheral artery disease has been excellent.. My and my wife\'s training in MBBS and MD caused our first reaction about Chelation Therapy in 1992-1993 to be a biased negative. One of the reasons that \'\'forced\'\' me to practice Chelation therapy was when someone close to me had a coronary artery stent failure within just a couple of months. He wanted me to explore other options as he could not afford bypass surgery.
I took training and did his chelation therapy not expecting any benefit - but he made a marvelous recovery. One patient led to another. It took us three years to finally come top terms with our mental bloc\\k and finally accept Chelation Therapy as an effective, safe and economical treatment. With the experience of Chelation we ventured into other non-invasive, non-surgical treatment and today when anyone wants to explore non-surgical options for any ailment they contact us.. Anyone wanting information is welcome to contact us. We do wish that there is more research on this and other non-surgical treatments and invite like minded medical and non medical persons to support our efforts.- Dr Sibia
From India, Chandigarh
I took training and did his chelation therapy not expecting any benefit - but he made a marvelous recovery. One patient led to another. It took us three years to finally come top terms with our mental bloc\\k and finally accept Chelation Therapy as an effective, safe and economical treatment. With the experience of Chelation we ventured into other non-invasive, non-surgical treatment and today when anyone wants to explore non-surgical options for any ailment they contact us.. Anyone wanting information is welcome to contact us. We do wish that there is more research on this and other non-surgical treatments and invite like minded medical and non medical persons to support our efforts.- Dr Sibia
From India, Chandigarh
Dear All,
I live in Los Angeles, CA. I am 76 years old and pretty healthy. No heart or diabetes or BP issues.
First of all, For Chelation Therapy no blood transfusion of any kind is required. Looks like someone has improvised the process in India.
I have taken several I V ( Intra venus ) EDTA Chelations to see what it does.
Then I published a small book on Kindle, explaining the the process and benefits and so on.If you type "EDTA" in Amazon.com you will find my publication. I have nothing to sell.
Also there is a organisation in USA that trains and certifies doctors around the world as Chelation Therapists. It is called ACAM. They publish a list of certified doctors around the world who follow proper protocol.
If any of you out there are serious about this send me an email at pjan86@gmail.com and I will send all the information FREE. There are few doctors in India including in Mumbai who are ACAM certified.
God Bless.
From United States, Redondo Beach
I live in Los Angeles, CA. I am 76 years old and pretty healthy. No heart or diabetes or BP issues.
First of all, For Chelation Therapy no blood transfusion of any kind is required. Looks like someone has improvised the process in India.
I have taken several I V ( Intra venus ) EDTA Chelations to see what it does.
Then I published a small book on Kindle, explaining the the process and benefits and so on.If you type "EDTA" in Amazon.com you will find my publication. I have nothing to sell.
Also there is a organisation in USA that trains and certifies doctors around the world as Chelation Therapists. It is called ACAM. They publish a list of certified doctors around the world who follow proper protocol.
If any of you out there are serious about this send me an email at pjan86@gmail.com and I will send all the information FREE. There are few doctors in India including in Mumbai who are ACAM certified.
God Bless.
From United States, Redondo Beach
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Recently, one person was admitted to a nursing home at Dharwad, due to severe chest pain. He had an earlier attack in 2012 and was under treatment. The doctors now suggested Angiography.
Upon undergoing Angiography at multi speciality Hospital Doctors diagnosed multiple blockages for which Angioplasty was ruled out and instead, suggested 'Bypass Surgery'.
That evening, he was brought home as doctor suggested his heart being very weak, bypass could be performed only after 10 - 15 days.
Meanwhile, after discussing the matter with relatives and close friends, fresh information came from a family friend.
A new treatment known as-"Chelation Therapy" has been introduced into the Indian medical theatre.
With this therapy, a patient who has to undergo by-pass need not do so.
Instead, the patient is given about 30 bottles of IV fluids in which certain medicament are injected. The medicine cleans the system and removes all blockages from the heart and the arteries. The number of bottles given may increase depending upon the age-factor and health of the patient.
Cost per bottle may be around Rs.1,500/- .
Currently, only a few doctors in India specialise in this field
One of them is DR. C Shashikant (Dharwad)
He has a list of patients who had to undergo by-pass from major hospitals; but, instead after undergoing the new treatment, they are absolutely fine and are leading a normal life.
Doctor's details for your info are:
Dr. C Shashikant
"SPARSH" Cardiac Rehabilitation & Research Center.
MR Nagar
Dharwad 580001
Mob: +919481723663
Please forward this message It Might Help!! Please, don't delete this without forwarding.
I am forwarding it to the maximum I can. Let it reach the 120 crore Indians and the remaining if any Create Awareness!
It might help someone. Forward to as many as u can.
ðŸ’💠Thank you ðŸ’ðŸ’
👆👆👆👆👆
Forwarded as received
From India, Mumbai
Recently, one person was admitted to a nursing home at Dharwad, due to severe chest pain. He had an earlier attack in 2012 and was under treatment. The doctors now suggested Angiography.
Upon undergoing Angiography at multi speciality Hospital Doctors diagnosed multiple blockages for which Angioplasty was ruled out and instead, suggested 'Bypass Surgery'.
That evening, he was brought home as doctor suggested his heart being very weak, bypass could be performed only after 10 - 15 days.
Meanwhile, after discussing the matter with relatives and close friends, fresh information came from a family friend.
A new treatment known as-"Chelation Therapy" has been introduced into the Indian medical theatre.
With this therapy, a patient who has to undergo by-pass need not do so.
Instead, the patient is given about 30 bottles of IV fluids in which certain medicament are injected. The medicine cleans the system and removes all blockages from the heart and the arteries. The number of bottles given may increase depending upon the age-factor and health of the patient.
Cost per bottle may be around Rs.1,500/- .
Currently, only a few doctors in India specialise in this field
One of them is DR. C Shashikant (Dharwad)
He has a list of patients who had to undergo by-pass from major hospitals; but, instead after undergoing the new treatment, they are absolutely fine and are leading a normal life.
Doctor's details for your info are:
Dr. C Shashikant
"SPARSH" Cardiac Rehabilitation & Research Center.
MR Nagar
Dharwad 580001
Mob: +919481723663
Please forward this message It Might Help!! Please, don't delete this without forwarding.
I am forwarding it to the maximum I can. Let it reach the 120 crore Indians and the remaining if any Create Awareness!
It might help someone. Forward to as many as u can.
ðŸ’💠Thank you ðŸ’ðŸ’
👆👆👆👆👆
Forwarded as received
From India, Mumbai
These are all medical related topics.One must verify and take due care,while always keeping eyes and ears open for modern developments in medical field.
Take proper medical advice before venturing into any treatment.
From India, Pune
Take proper medical advice before venturing into any treatment.
From India, Pune
TACT TRIAL
MIAMI — The Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy (TACT), a 10-year, $31-million study funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), is now published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), and while the results have been reported extensively by heart wire and other media outlets, the decision to publish the trial was based on a comprehensive editorial assessment by the JAMA editors .
"Because articles published in journals like JAMA can influence the practice of medicine, this level of scrutiny of TACT reflects our commitment to fulfilling the responsibility to try to ensure that every article published in JAMA is valid and is reported accurately," write editor-in-chief Dr Howard Bauchner, executive editor Dr Phil Fontanarosa, and deputy editor Dr Robert Golub in a March 26, 2013 letter accompanying the published trial.
TACT, a positive, if perplexing, study, suggested that chelation therapy may modestly improve clinical outcomes in patients after an acute MI. Over a four-year follow-up, those who followed an arduous regimen involving up to 40 separate three-hour infusions of a standard chelation-therapy solution of multiple ingredients, compared with a placebo, showed an 18% drop in the trial's primary end point. Adverse effects were mostly minimal.
Against the odds, however, the trial was completed and presented at the American Heart Association 2012 Scientific Sessions in Los Angeles, CA. The hazard ratio for the primary composite end point for chelation therapy vs placebo, by intention to treat, was 0.82 (95% CI 0.69–0.99; p=0.035). There were no significant differences in the individual components of the primary end point, but all trended in favor of chelation therapy.
"But what is notable about this trial is the consistent directionality of the end points," said Topol in a video blog available on theheart.org. "There was an overall 18% reduction in a composite end point, which included death, heart attack, stroke, coronary revascularization, and hospitalization for angina, but each of these was reduced." Subgroup analyses also revealed that patients with diabetes and those with an anterior MI also appeared to benefit significantly from chelation therapy, said Topol.
I hope this will help some of you.
Also Dr. Mirchandani, some where in Punjab, India is one of the key pioneer of this Therapy in India.
I happen to have his book 300+ pages. The book is out of print, I think.
I will be glad to email anyone interested in ready this at no cost.
My eamil is : pjan86@gmail.com
Thanks.
Prem.
From United States, Redondo Beach
MIAMI — The Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy (TACT), a 10-year, $31-million study funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), is now published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), and while the results have been reported extensively by heart wire and other media outlets, the decision to publish the trial was based on a comprehensive editorial assessment by the JAMA editors .
"Because articles published in journals like JAMA can influence the practice of medicine, this level of scrutiny of TACT reflects our commitment to fulfilling the responsibility to try to ensure that every article published in JAMA is valid and is reported accurately," write editor-in-chief Dr Howard Bauchner, executive editor Dr Phil Fontanarosa, and deputy editor Dr Robert Golub in a March 26, 2013 letter accompanying the published trial.
TACT, a positive, if perplexing, study, suggested that chelation therapy may modestly improve clinical outcomes in patients after an acute MI. Over a four-year follow-up, those who followed an arduous regimen involving up to 40 separate three-hour infusions of a standard chelation-therapy solution of multiple ingredients, compared with a placebo, showed an 18% drop in the trial's primary end point. Adverse effects were mostly minimal.
Against the odds, however, the trial was completed and presented at the American Heart Association 2012 Scientific Sessions in Los Angeles, CA. The hazard ratio for the primary composite end point for chelation therapy vs placebo, by intention to treat, was 0.82 (95% CI 0.69–0.99; p=0.035). There were no significant differences in the individual components of the primary end point, but all trended in favor of chelation therapy.
"But what is notable about this trial is the consistent directionality of the end points," said Topol in a video blog available on theheart.org. "There was an overall 18% reduction in a composite end point, which included death, heart attack, stroke, coronary revascularization, and hospitalization for angina, but each of these was reduced." Subgroup analyses also revealed that patients with diabetes and those with an anterior MI also appeared to benefit significantly from chelation therapy, said Topol.
I hope this will help some of you.
Also Dr. Mirchandani, some where in Punjab, India is one of the key pioneer of this Therapy in India.
I happen to have his book 300+ pages. The book is out of print, I think.
I will be glad to email anyone interested in ready this at no cost.
My eamil is : pjan86@gmail.com
Thanks.
Prem.
From United States, Redondo Beach
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