Aortic Valve Stenosis

Can any of you comment on aortic stenosis? Do you think a calcified aortic valve is reversible? Why or why not? Can oral chelation help? I am hoping so. Aortic valve stenosis seems to becoming more common, or perhaps, it is just being detected more. I am just 55 and have this diagnosis and I know several other people who do also.


Yes, oral and IV chelation can help. Although probably NOT reversible, I have so improved cardiac function on my patients using ALL of my knowledge to optimize cardiac function. The total protocols for heart disease on my website are just a beginning. I have been able to put off surgery for 3-6 years AFTER the patients were told that surgery was essential NOW. Of course, by making my patients' cardiac health so improved, all have done well with their surgery if and when it became advisable to undergo it.

Sincerely,
Garry F. Gordon, MD,DO,MD(H)

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