Chelation Therapy Lecture At
Chelation Therapy Lecture At
East Hill Woods
SOUTHBURY â Chelation therapy is the topic of a lecture to be given by Dr Jan David Silberstein on Wednesday, April 5, at 10:30 am at East Hill Woods, 611 East Hill Road, Southbury.
Intravenous chelation therapy with EDTA is proven to reverse and slow the progression of atherosclerosis and age-related diseases, according to Dr Silberstein. Symptoms affecting many different parts of the body often improve and the need for bypass surgery and balloon angioplasty may often be prevented. Published studies now indicate that even cancer deaths can be reduced by EDTA chelation therapy. This non-invasive therapy is very much safer and far less expensive than surgery or angioplasty.
There will be a question and answer session at the end of the lecture. This lecture is open to the public free of charge. Call 262-6161 to register to attend.