Plaquex IV

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Plaquex IV

Plaquex IV Therapy

The Plaquex Formula has been in use for the past 70 years in about one-fourth of the world’s countries.  It was originally developed to dissolve fatty emboli during and after trauma surgery.

In the 1990’s the use shifted to treating arterial plaque deposits.  The treatment was mostly done in combination with DiSodium chelation infusions.  Since then, results have been so dramatic that it has become a treatment in its own right.

Over the years, doctors discovered their patients looking younger and healthier after about 20 Plaquex IV treatments, and is now in use for general anti-aging purposes.

Plaquex Neurological Cardio Issues

It has been marketed and used In Europe for the treatment of arteriosclerosis and reversal of plaque for many years.

Drs Kane and Braccia have been applying it clinically for neurodetoxification and for the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson’s, MS, and ALS, as well as Lymes, CFIDS, fibromyalgia, autism, hepatitis, diabetic foot ulcers, various circulatory issues, and mood disorders.

Plaquex supports endothelial (and every other type) cell membranes, thus reducing the tendency to form plaque, and is used as a regular part of recovering from coronary artery disease.

It has also been found to improve neurological and liver function, memory, and athletic endurance.

It may be able to reverse fatty liver, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

Symptoms of tardive dyskinesia and Alzheimer’s disease have been ameliorated in some patients and varied responses have been observed in the treatment of Gilles de la Tourette’s disease, Friedreich’s ataxia, levodopa-induced dyskinesia, mania, Huntington’s disease, and myasthenic syndrome.

Plaquex treatment is able to reverse age related changes in the lipid membrane composition, the result being the rejuvenation of all cells.

Journal-Evidence Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine

In their December 2016 publication, ‘Potential Health Benefits of Deep Sea Water: A Review’, here are several highlights.

The most promising benefits that can be attained from deep sea water intake are that it is able to improve the cholesterol profiles in the serum and liver, respectively.

Deep sea water provides protection from cardiovascular diseases by decreasing the total cholesterol, triglycerides, atherogenic index, and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels, thus reducing oxidative stress.

Atherogenesis is the formation of plaque in the inner lining of an artery, which deposits fatty substances, cholesterol, cellular waste products, calcium, and other substances. Treatment with deep sea water was able to prevent the atherogenesis process.

Deep sea water improves cardiovascular hemodynamics and reduces blood pressure.

Deep sea water has antiobesity properties and has been proven to reduce fat and body weight by inhibiting the increase in adipocyte size and by suppressing the expression of adipogenic, lipogenic, lipolytic, and proinflammatory cytokine genes.

Deep sea water was able to improve glucose intolerance and suppress hyperglycemia which indicated its ability to treat diabetes.

Deep sea water is capable of treating skin problems such as atopic eczema/dermatitis syndrome (AEDS), skin inflammation, lichenification, and cracking of the skin.

Deep sea water decreased the lipid accumulation in livers, which are associated with the increase in daily fecal lipid and bile acid outputs.

Deep sea water can restore fatigue and improve exercise workload.

Plaquex & Glutathione

Injectible glutathione is often given in conjunction with Plaquex IV’s.

Glutathione is an important intracellular antioxidant that is especially important in protecting liver, brain, and kidney cells from toxicity and free radicals.

The Plaquex protocol IV’s, however, should also be backed by oral supplements, liver flushing, and dietary changes. Clearing sludge from the liver, gall bladder and bile ducts is important to reap the full benefits of this therapy.

Plaquex IV Therapy

The Plaquex Formula has been in use for the past 70 years in about one-fourth of the world’s countries.  It was originally developed to dissolve fatty emboli during and after trauma surgery.

In the 1990’s the use shifted to treating arterial plaque deposits.  The treatment was mostly done in combination with DiSodium chelation infusions.  Since then, results have been so dramatic that it has become a treatment in its own right.

Over the years, doctors discovered their patients looking younger and healthier after about 20 Plaquex IV treatments, and is now in use for general anti-aging purposes.

Plaquex Neurological Cardio Issues

It has been marketed and used In Europe for the treatment of arteriosclerosis and reversal of plaque for many years.

Drs Kane and Braccia have been applying it clinically for neurodetoxification and for the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson’s, MS, and ALS, as well as Lymes, CFIDS, fibromyalgia, autism, hepatitis, diabetic foot ulcers, various circulatory issues, and mood disorders.

Plaquex supports endothelial (and every other type) cell membranes, thus reducing the tendency to form plaque, and is used as a regular part of recovering from coronary artery disease.

It has also been found to improve neurological and liver function, memory, and athletic endurance.

It may be able to reverse fatty liver, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

Symptoms of tardive dyskinesia and Alzheimer’s disease have been ameliorated in some patients and varied responses have been observed in the treatment of Gilles de la Tourette’s disease, Friedreich’s ataxia, levodopa-induced dyskinesia, mania, Huntington’s disease, and myasthenic syndrome.

Plaquex treatment is able to reverse age related changes in the lipid membrane composition, the result being the rejuvenation of all cells.

Journal-Evidence Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine

In their December 2016 publication, ‘Potential Health Benefits of Deep Sea Water: A Review’, here are several highlights.

The most promising benefits that can be attained from deep sea water intake are that it is able to improve the cholesterol profiles in the serum and liver, respectively.

Deep sea water provides protection from cardiovascular diseases by decreasing the total cholesterol, triglycerides, atherogenic index, and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels, thus reducing oxidative stress.

Atherogenesis is the formation of plaque in the inner lining of an artery, which deposits fatty substances, cholesterol, cellular waste products, calcium, and other substances. Treatment with deep sea water was able to prevent the atherogenesis process.

Deep sea water improves cardiovascular hemodynamics and reduces blood pressure.

Deep sea water has antiobesity properties and has been proven to reduce fat and body weight by inhibiting the increase in adipocyte size and by suppressing the expression of adipogenic, lipogenic, lipolytic, and proinflammatory cytokine genes.

Deep sea water was able to improve glucose intolerance and suppress hyperglycemia which indicated its ability to treat diabetes.

Deep sea water is capable of treating skin problems such as atopic eczema/dermatitis syndrome (AEDS), skin inflammation, lichenification, and cracking of the skin.

Deep sea water decreased the lipid accumulation in livers, which are associated with the increase in daily fecal lipid and bile acid outputs.

Deep sea water can restore fatigue and improve exercise workload.

Plaquex & Glutathione

Injectible glutathione is often given in conjunction with Plaquex IV’s.

Glutathione is an important intracellular antioxidant that is especially important in protecting liver, brain, and kidney cells from toxicity and free radicals.

The Plaquex protocol IV’s, however, should also be backed by oral supplements, liver flushing, and dietary changes. Clearing sludge from the liver, gall bladder and bile ducts is important to reap the full benefits of this therapy.