What Causes Loss of Memory and Other Signs of Aging?
It is usually accepted that loss of memory is an inevitable part of the ageing process along with dizziness, loss of concentration and defective hearing. All these conditions are caused by the build up of calcium deposits on the artery walls, often called ‘hardening of the arteries’. This results in the deterioration of tissues which are not able to absorb sufficient nutrients and oxygen. If the calcium deposits are laid down smoothly and evenly, the ageing process is gradual. The clumping of deposits results in sudden ageing. When arteries or capillaries to the heart muscle or to the legs are affected, the cramping pains of angina and intermittent claudicating are experienced. These are the result of the muscles being starved of oxygen and will gradually worsens. Muscle spasm can close a narrowed artery completely. How Does Chelation Therapy Affect Health? Chelation therapy promotes health by correcting the major underlying cause of arterial blockage. Damaging oxygen free radicals are