I have heard about a therapy for correcting arterial blockage called chelation. It claims to dissolve arterial plaque so it is excreted. When I asked my cardiologist about it, he said it was unproven, not having been studied. Why would the drug companies who get to sell you statins for the rest of your life bother to study a therapy that might make their product unnecessary?
chelation......It is used to reduce lead in ghetto kids blood, painters and other people who never used PPR. It is also used to reduce toxic levels of beryllium from workers who DO use PPR but still catch trace amounts from clothes, outside air and using the toilet. Plaque? Never heard it used in that context.