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Rajeev Verma
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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 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: shahdhananjay@rediffmail.com

Kindly pass on the message to the people you know and one can save huge amount of money, time and risk of undergoing the operation.


From India, Delhi
npradeep7
Hello Mr. Rajeev,
Is it possible to get the telephone no. of the person concerned above who went through with this therapy coz to whom ever I had forwarded this information is asking for proof for the same. How is it possible that in a country like India with such a huge population has only 4 such Doctors available?????
Any way if this is true, I sincerely hope that people benefit from this

From India, Mumbai
Pravingala
On scrutiny I find that this was done early in 1956 but over a period of time last its credibility because of the high risks involved and the low percentage of success especially in relation to treatment of Coronary arteries. It is not an approved procedure as per American college of Cardiologists. Chelation is a chemical process and dissolving hard rock like calcium precipitate in narrowed coronary arteries, it is impracticable. The other day I was watching an operation where the guide wire could not be inserted in to an artery which had 95 -100 % deposit.The surgeon opined that he will have to drill it with a diamond tool ! Since it was the circumflex artery which had retrogade flow, this was not considered life threatening and hence passed over. The LAD which is the main artery was cleared and stunted ! More over in Angio plasty one can see the effect before, during and after the intervention and hence, it leaves no doubt in ones mind about its efficacy ! The whole procedure takes about 35mnts. per stent, with a hospital stay of 3 to 4 days without any complication. No loss of blood and no heart-lung machine is involved. Recovery period - one week and the cost is around 4 lakhs (for two stents) !
From India, Mumbai
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