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Chapter I: Heavy Metal Toxicity: A Root of Many Ills: 3 Chapter II: Chelation Therapy: That was Then; This is Now: 21 Chapter III: Testing for Heavy Metals: Eliminate the Bad and Ugly: 35 Chapter IV: The Toxic Metal Connection to Major Diseases: 52 Chapter V: Discovering a Better Way to Chelate: 64 Chapter VI: Cutting Edge Combo Therapy: 76 Chapter VII: Actual Case Studies: 86 Chapter IIX: The Bright Future of Chelation Therapy: 91 Additional Resources: 102 Dr. Ellithorpe is a graduate and guest faculty member of Capitol University of Integrative Medicine, Washington, D.C. since January, 2001. There she taught anti-aging medicine and natural hormone replacement therapy for women and men. She is a Diplomate of the Board of Anti-Aging Medicine as well as the founder and medical director of Tustin Longevity Center. A national speaker on the topics of oxidative stress and anti-aging, she also has published her research in several peer reviewed journals. She participated in cancer investigations with Dr. Stanislaw R. Burzynski at his research institute in Houston, Texas and was later published as a co-author in literature describing his unique therapy. A staff physician and Director of Women's Studies at Whitaker Wellness Medical Clinic in Newport Beach, California, she went on to help in the development of natural medicinal therapies at Great Smokies Medical Center in Asheville, North Carolina. Dr. Ellithorpe holds a second doctorate in integrative medicine focusing on health at a cellular level. With a determined commitment to her patients' nutritional road to health, she regularly reviews modalities and documents results. This is done in an effort to share, through journal publications, research of successful interventions. Dr. Ellithorpe provides a practice rooted in a functional approach which integrates the best of standard, western medicine with effective, natural therapies. |
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