DWQA QuestionsCategory: Healing ModalitiesThe Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy study data show a diabetic subset of patients were the most benefitted by chelation. Was that accurate and does it mean that non-diabetic patients will not be helped by chelation therapy?
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago
That is the impression they were wanting to create, to give a plausible explanation for why, historically, there have been positive reports of benefit. Still, the effects were partial and reported that way, and particularly in the way the treatment was given, requiring dozens of IV infusions over a great span of time with considerable trouble, discomfort, and expense, and given the ability to use mind control manipulation to bias the thinking of physicians against it, this has held back this promising approach from being embraced by the broader community of physicians. So the manipulations have worked in keeping this from general use, and that is the aim of the Extraterrestrial Alliance—they want to keep people suffering and dying.