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SAAOL Detox

Understand SAAOL detox therapy, its administering process, its effects, clinical success and more.

What is Saaol Detox?

SAAOL detox therapy combines the allopathic detox drug EDTA with elements from Ayurveda, homoeopathy, herbal beverages, Unani, and naturopathy that catalyse the toxin removal from your body. After successfully treating several heart patients over the course of the last 26 years, we have discovered that this detox not only helps to remove toxins from the body but also aids in the reversal of blockages. Intravenous EDTA, a toxin-fighting drug authorised by the Indian government to aid in the body’s clearance of metal poisoning and other types of toxins, is the key component of this therapy.

WHAT IS DETOX THERAPY (CHELATION THERAPY)?

In a chemical process known as detox or chelation, substances such as metals or minerals are bound and held tightly so they can be expelled from the body.
Most arterial blockages are made of calcium and extra lipid or fat molecules. The patient receives detoxification through an intravenous (IV) line, which is then eliminated by urinating.
Detox or Chelation therapy has been used for a long time to treat mercury and lead toxicity, but it has not been shown to be effective in treating heart disease. Chelation treatment has nevertheless been used to treat heart disease and stroke in certain patients.
The medication typically locates and adheres to metals and minerals in the bloodstream. This causes a chemical to be produced, which the body excretes in urine. Chelation therapy may adhere to calcium present in deposits that obstruct arteries, according to some researchers, and remove it from the body. 
One may be prescribed about 20 infusions of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) administered as part of chelation therapy. Each session can run anywhere from 2.30 minutes to 3 hours.
Here’s what is known so far on the effect of detox therapy on heart disease.

What is a TACT Study?

The abbreviation TACT stands for – Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy – TACT, the study was done in 2014 and published in the American College of Cardiology.

Let us see the description of the TACT Study – Chelation therapy with disodium ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) is sometimes suggested as an alternative way to treat coronary artery disease (CAD). There aren’t many facts to back up its use, though. The purpose of this study was to compare how well EDTA infusion works versus placebo in treating people who have had a myocardial infarction (MI).

This study was done on the patient population with the following specifications:

  • Age 50 or older
  • MI >6 months prior
  • Creatinine <2.0 mg/dl
  • No coronary or carotid revascularization within 6 months
  • No active heart failure or heart failure hospitalization within 6 months
  • Able to tolerate 500 cc infusions weekly
  • No cigarette smoking within 3 months

This study was done on more than 1,000 patients’ population with a rigorous follow-up for almost 10 years (2002-2012): The precise details are as follows:

  • Number of enrollees: 1,708
  • Median duration of follow-up: 55 months
  • Median patient age: 65 years
  • Percentage female: 18%

Conclusion of the TACT Study:
The results of the TACT trial show that a 10-component disodium EDTA chelation and ascorbate regimen worked better than a placebo in people who had had a MI and were also on a solid medical regimen. Most of this benefit came from a decrease in the frequency of coronary revascularizations. High doses of vitamins, however, had no positive effects on this group of patients. It’s interesting that chelation therapy patients showed no difference in quality-of-life results.
The use of chelation therapy to treat CAD has generated debate. Given that there have been no positive studies on this subject in the past, the trial’s findings are unexpected. The effect observed in this trial may be attributable to other chelation therapy-supported good lifestyle behaviours such as quitting smoking, losing weight, eating more fruits and vegetables, avoiding meals high in saturated fats, and engaging in regular exercise. The chelation infusion mixture also contained significant amounts of antioxidants.
After the TACT Trial in 2014 as required another study was done TACT Trail 2 which is a replicate study of TACT 1 and is published in American Heart Journal Volume 252, October 2022. In this However, to conclude – TACT2 may offer unambiguous proof of the positive effects of edetate disodium-based chelation on cardiovascular outcomes as well as the therapeutic significance of changes in participants’ levels of hazardous metals over time. The results of this study are expected by 2024.

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Disclaimer: Before trying chelation therapy as a heart disease treatment, talk to your health care team about the benefits and risks.

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Patients Speaks

SAAOL has transformed thousands of lives by ensuring that patients go back home with a stronger and healthier heartbeat and enjoy the happy rhythm of life. Here’s what they have to say about their SAAOL experience.
Mrs. Manju Pannwali

My blockage was 80-90% and heart pumping was about 24 and my main complaints were discomfort, unable to walk, major breathing issues. That is when I came across SAAOL and Dr. Bimal Chhajer. I watched his lectures and learned that Heart blockages can be reversed without surgery and with a few lifestyle changes. I started my treatment at SAAOL and within a month’s time I feel much healthier and are able to perform all day-to-day activities with ease. I am able to walk for an hour daily, I don’t feel fatigue or any kind of discomfort now. I am very grateful to Dr. Chhajer for his guidance and for providing heart patients with an alternate that is cost effective also.

Mrs. Chameli Khaka

I had a minor heart attack in 1989 and doctors told me that getting bypass surgery is my only option but I refused. I met Dr. Bimal Chhajer at a medical residential camp in Faridabad and at that time I was unable to do day-to-day work due to excessive pain in my body and I was taking atleast 6-7 Sorbitrate tablets per day. I immediately started the EECP treatment and Detox Therapy along with diet and lifestyle changes including yoga, and meditation, and followed a zero oil diet plan for 40 days. For 2 years I kept on following these lifestyle changes and now after 25 years I am completely fine and I am also able to do normal day-to-day activities very easily. All this was made possible SAAOL without any kind of bypass surgery or angioplasty.

Mrs. Pal

Year ago my husband was suffering from angina and discomfort in walking and doing sedentary activities. We heard about SAAOL through YouTube. We consulted Dr.Chhajer and were told that my husband’s Heart health could get better without surgery and with a few lifestyle changes. Post completion of the treatment his test reports only showed 50% blockage. He takes his regular medication and follows the SAAOL recommended Lifestyle like Zero Oil Cooking, Yoga, etc. His health is constantly improving. We are very grateful to SAAOL and Dr.Chhajer for his noble service for the society.

Mr. Ashok Gupta

About 6-7 months ago I suffered from minor angina due to which doctors told me to go for a stent. After 3 months, I had a Heart stroke which got me really worried about my health. A friend recommended Dr.Bimal’s YouTube channel and I got to know about Natural Bypass. . It is a process that treats Heart blockage without any surgery and I started my treatment immediately. I took 35 EECP sessions along with medication and followed the SAAOL Lifestyle. I am so relieved now as my condition has improved tremendously and I am at ease now. I would like to thank Dr.Chhajer for his advise and for healing lakhs of Heart patients the Natural way. I will definitely spread knowledge about this treatment to my near and dear ones.

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