Chelation
Dr. Bajwa follows ACAM's protocol for chelation, a treatment primarily developed for the removal of heavy metals from patients during the 1950's. Soon thereafter, doctors discovered that chelation was also effective in treating heart disease.
Dr. Bajwa uses sodium EDTA for treating heart disease, stroke, and peripheral vascular disease. The treatment requires approximately 20-30 office visits depending on the severity of the blockage. Notably, peripheral vascular disease requires at least 30 intravenous chelations. Each chelation session takes about 3 hours, and the overall treatment regimen is effective for 85% of all patients. For the remaining 15% of patients, Dr. Bajwa performs a fast CT scan for calcium scoring of each coronary artery.
If a patient scores more than 750 in calcium scoring, Dr. Bajwa recommends treatment for nanobacteria. For more information on nanobacteria, go to www.nanobaclab.com. Generally, such patients require chelation to be performed at home. Sometimes, Dr. Bajwa combines this Intravenous chelation if the disease is severe.
Dr. Bajwa also performs intravenous X-plaque or phosphadidylcholine intravenously for heart disease. In the doctor's opinion, oral chelation is not as effective as usually advertised because only 5% of the EDTA is absorbed by patients. If a particular patient desires oral chelation, then a compounding pharmacy must make a special formula that is better absorbed than oral chelation - up to 50-55% absorption. Dr. Bajwa also performs CHELOX. Another alternative is rectal chelation which is absorbed up to 75%. Dr. Bajwa recommends that you receive this treatment in her clinic so that she can monitor your kidneys and receive the proper effective dose without any complications.