PTX Therapy
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Key PTX Therapy Benefits
- 1. Reverts cell, tissue, organ and bodily functions to a younger state
- 2. Remove atherosclerotic plaque
- 3. Dispose of angina pectoris
- 4. Improve walking distance
- 5. Improve mental function
- 6. Improve sexual function
- 7. Improve impaired renal and liver function
- 8. Raise "good cholesterol" HDL
- 9. Lowers LDL Cholesterol
- 10. Reduce High Blood Pressure
- 11. Retard progression of aging
- 12. Replace Insomnia with deep sleep
- 13. Improve eyesight
- 14. Slows the progression of Alzheimer’s
- 15. Slows the progression of Parkinson’s
- 16. Slows other Neurological disorders
What Is The PTX™ Program?
- The PTX™ Therapy Program utilizes an essential phospholipid (Lechithin=Phosphatidylcholine) in the form of a series of infusions to help clear clogged arteries:
- 1. The most important effect of PTX™ Therapy is its remarkable ability to help reduce deposits of plaque in the arterial walls.
- 2. Clinical studies on laboratory animals indicated that treating relatively aged animals with Phosphatidylcholine over an extended period of time increased their life span by an average of 36%.
- 3. Another important use of PTX™ Therapy is to help increase male sexual potency. Studies with old lab animals showed, that with treatment they reversed the near complete loss of potency.
- 4. The program involves administering PTX™ Therapy by infusion to an individual to help reverse age related changes in the lipid composition of vital organs and tissues such as heart muscle cells and red blood cells by lipid exchange.
- 5. An important therapeutic application of the PTX™ treatment program is to aid in increasing an individuals ability to withstand cardiac stress. This application is valuable for the individuals who have suffered cardiac trauma, such as myocardial infarction or who are at high risk of heart trauma.
- 6. Routine By-pass surgery replaces 6 inches of arteries with veins and PTX™ therapy may help to open up 75,000 miles of blood vessels in your body.
- 7. PTX™ Therapy helps reduce Homocysteine levels and thru this balances HDL/LDL Cholesterol levels and Triglycerides. Therefore it may no longer be necessary to cholesterol lowering drugs.
Therapeutic Uses of PTX™
- 1. Use of PTX™ Therapy has currently proved useful in the treatment of patients exhibiting angina pectoris concurrent with coronary artery disease. During the course of treatment with PTX™ Therapy the angina pectoris disappears.
- 2. PTX™ treatment shows marked improvement in patients with reduced blood flow to the brain, heart and other vital organs such as the kidney and the extremities.
- 3. As a prophylactic and treatment against fat embolus and strokes.
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Eliminate The Relentless Assault That Aging Wages On Your Cells And Your Heart.
The cell is the basic unit of human life. Your entire body, every organ, every bone, every inch of skin is composed of cells. Each cell is covered in several layers of membrane. This membrane is made up of different kinds of phospholipids. The two major types are phosphatidylcholine (PC) and sphingomylin (SM). Both play critical roles in cell membrane function. In fact, they are so important that both doctors and scientists refer to them as "essential phospholipids," or "EPLs." When we are young we have an abundant supply of high-functioning phospholipids. As we grow older and become exposed to free radicals, allergens and environmental pollutants these phospholipids are also affected. These factors conspire to impede the body’s own synthesis of PC. In addition, the body’s natural production of PC slows over time. As a result, defects in the cell membrane occur which directly impacts the cells ability to receive nourishment and dispose of waste. Receptors can’t function properly, causing all sorts of imbalances. All these problems ultimately weaken the stability of the cell membrane.

How Does This Relate To The Heart?
When phospholipids in the cell membrane become unbalanced, cholesterol syntheses is disrupted, causing an increase in circulating LDL, or the so-called "bad cholesterol." At the same time, the phopholipids imbalance impedes the function of heart muscle cells making it more and more difficult to pump blood through those ever-narrowing arteries. Both factors together contribute to atherosclerosis, a common problem in older adults that can be potentially deadly.
A Report By The Health Science Institute
Angioplasty and coronary bypass are two of the most common surgeries performed today. Research reports that up to half of all angioplasty patients experience restenosis (another blockage of the same artery) within six months of the procedure. Another report indicated that up to 20% of bypass patients see their grafts close up again within a year of surgery. According to European physicians, there is a more effective approach. In fact, they state that there is a non-invasive, organic protocol for assisting in clearing plaque from arteries. It is a procedure that has existed for decades. Furthermore, it can help to improve circulation in diabetics, boost male sexual performance, and even reverse the signs of aging.
Treatment Helps to Relieve Angina and Assists in Eliminating The Need For Medication
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PTX™ & Cardiac Stress
An important therapeutic application of the PTX™ treatment program is increasing an individual’s ability to withstand cardiac stress. The application is valuable for the individuals who have suffered cardiac trauma, such as myocardial infraction, or who are at high risk of heart trauma. In either case, additional stress on the heart, in the form of increased oxygen demand or elevated blood pressure can cause cardiac failure or serious damage to the heart.

PTX™ & Neurological Disorders
Phosphatidylcholine (PC) is singularly the most important of all the phospholipids. The PC makes up 50% of the cell membrane. PC is a vital component of the PTX™ Therapy protocol. Physicians across the U.S. are experiencing positive outcomes with administering PC both orally and intravenously. They are seeing a direct connection with this treatment and several neurological disorders such as ALS/ Motor Neuron Disease, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, Multiple Sclerosis, Autism, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Lyme, Fybromyalgia, and Toxic Mold. As a result, the benefits of this procedure may go way beyond the arteries, but may also slow down the progression of many neurological disorders.

PTX™ And Diabetes
Diabetes is a degenerative disease that is becoming more and more prevalent. In one study that was performed, a 53-year old male patient presenting with non insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and active hepatitis C infection had developed inflamed and swollen blisters on the first and second toes of his right foot over night. Within a few days the tips of his toes turned purple; and due to the reduced capillary blood flow caused by diabetes, it appeared that amputation might be the only solution. He was treated with PTX™ infusions to improve capillary blood circulation. After 3 weeks of treatment, the wounds healed completely.

PTX™ And Aging
PTX™ therapy not only reverses arteriosclerosis, it helps fight the disease called aging. It helps reverse “age” related damage to the body. As we age the cells in our body change. With aging, membranes, lipid ratios and structures change and degrade. Slowly the cells lose their youthful elasticity, shape and function. Over time the age related damage causes the cell to sleep as if dead. PTX™ therapy helps reverse not only plaque in the arteries but the aging process. It also assists in the resumption of receptor and enzyme functions. The cell returns to an earlier shape and a more youthful function. The cells become elastic again, nourishment gains entry into the cell, waste is removed and aging is slowed down.
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