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San Francisco Preventive Medical Group

www.sfpmg.com

The San Francisco Preventive Medical Group is an anti-aging and preventive medical facility offering comprehensive programs for the treatment and avoidance of degenerative disease.

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345 W Portal Ave
San Francisco, CA 94127
415-566-1000
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4 star rating May 19, 2007

Breathing easy with EDTA chelation therapy in San Francisco

The FDA approved EDTA chelation as safe and effective for removal of lead in humans. It turns out that there is significant evidence that EDTA chelation also clears arteries of plaque (the NIH is currently doing a mutl-year test in DC that should confirm this once the results are in). EDTA is considered a controversial treatment, but having done it myself several times now, I can attest to the results, at least on my body. My blood pressure has dropped 40 points on the top line (systolic), and 15 points on the bottom line (diastolic). My cholesterol is down 30 points, I have more energy, and I sleep better. If you are looking into alternative treatments for good heart health and heavy metal removal, look into EDTA chelation therapy. The San Francisco Preventive Medical Group is where I go. They have been there for 25 years, and are experienced working with chelation, as well as several other anti-aging and wellness therapies. The clinic is run by Dr. Paul Lynn.

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User Comments:

Jenn A. says:
They are so expensive! It's $350 for the initial consultation, and chelation is around $125 per session and the office manager said most people have to do 20 sessions. more »

James E. says:
Well Jenn, you bring up a good point. Today, unfortunately, holistic and alternative health care costs a lot of money, and you have to pay for that yourself, out of pocket. While there are a few health insurance plans... more »

Jenn A. says:
For people at risk of heart complications, that is definitely a compelling option -- how do you get this kind of information across to populations that really need it? In the African American community, the life... more »

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