ECP
(External Counter Pulsation)
I
have a history of three heart attacks and I am considered a poor
surgical risk. I have severe degenerative joint disease and have
had one knee replacement. I am diabetic, insulin dependent and I
am obese.
I
have had 23 chelation treatments. I started feeling better in regards
to my arthritic pain after the 7th treatment, I no longer need percocet
for the pain. I have progressed in my treatment and come once per
week. I have reduced my insulin by half. I have lost 50 pounds.
© T.M.
Today
I finished my eighth treatment of External Counter Pulsation (ECP).
Since beginning these treatments on March 27th, the pains in my
feet, legs and thighs are almost gone. I also appear to have more
energy and zip and I don't mean the code!!!
I
look forward with great anticipation to future treatments, assuming
of course, the same rate of progression.
© M.S. April 5, 2002
(Patient
Continuing On The Program)
I
just finished my twenty-fourth treatment of External Counter Pulsation
(ECP) earlier today. Today is the first time in many months that
I was able to spend roughly five hours in my yard doing various
chores with no signs of fatigue, angina pains or exhaustion. To
say that I have more energy and stamina goes without saying. The
blood circulation and flow of oxygen must be beginning to take affect.
The feeling is GREAT!!! And, by the way, most all of the pains in
my feet, legs thighs and lower back are almost a thing of the past.
I
feel so good that I almost want to SHOUT and SING like the great
"CROONER" of days gone by, however, on second thought
I'll refrain from that for fear of being called "FRANKIE-NOT-SO-HOTRA!!!"
Good
luck to all that may be considering this treatment. So far, I can
highly recommend it.
© M.S. April 27, 2002
A
few months ago when I would go for a walk, I began getting slight
chest pain and pains down my arms. Each week it seemed to be getting
worse. When I would stop and rest and take a nitroglycerin pill it
would go away, I figured it was angina pain.
I
asked Dr. Maulfair about it. He suggested that I try External Counter
Pulsation (ECP), so I did.
After
about twelve treatments, to my surprise, my chest pain and arm pain
went away. I now can walk two miles and more without any pain at
all.
I
am sure thankful for what Dr. Maulfair and his staff have done for
me.
© J.S. October 28, 2002
I
am a 77-year-old retired physician. In 1984 at age 59 I experienced
a coronary occlusion. This condition was treated with angioplasty
(balloon treatment). Six months later this procedure was repeated
because of near closure of the same blood vessel.
At
this time, I was exposed to chelation therapy. Chelation therapy
has afforded an improvement in my stamina as well as a feeling of
well being.
In
February of 2002, I experienced cardiac symptoms following a period
of heavy work with chainsaw woodcutting.
It
was recommended that I receive a course of E.C.P. (External Counter
Pulsation) therapy. This is a non-invasive form of treatment for
coronary artery disease. I received 35 E.C.P. treatments, with good
results in that I am free of heart symptoms.
I
do feel that chelation therapy along with E.C.P. therapy has afforded
me the privilege of surviving coronary artery disease for 18 years.
© L.E. May 14, 2003
June
2004, I was 63 years old, not feeling very well, sluggish, dizzy
spells (2), some shortness of breath. Also two slight stabs of pain
in left chest. I went to see my family doctor, he suggested a stress
test. I flunked. It indicated two blocked arteries. Went to Cardiologist
July 04 and set up Two catheritization procedures for Sept. 14.
Confirmed blockages, 50-70% in one and 50-80% in the other. One
day later I
heard about Dr. Maulfair from my son-in-law. I immediately went
to see him. My Cardiologist wanted to operate the following week,
double bypass, I said no. Get second opinion. Am I ever glad to
have done that.
Dr. Maulfair
started Chelation Therapy; I went through one and half programs
and then the ECP (External Counter Pulsation) program, which by
the way is used as a last resort of cardiology. This was December
04 into January 05 and part of February. Dr. Maulfair doubled up
several ECP sessions, a first for him, and this test pilot!! Ha.
February
17, 05 I returned to cardiologist for a second stress test. I have
a CDL license and drive large truck, the cardiologist had taken
me off the road in 2004, no work, you'd have a heart attack he said.
You're a walking time bomb. So I needed the second test to requalify
for my license.
Well,
six days later I saw the cardiologist for the results and he told
me he could find nothing abnormal from any source of the test. The
next thing he told me was "I don't understand it." Oh
my, I did, Hallelujah! Praise the Lord, I did.
With
his guidance and Dr. Maulfair's great knowledge of this health problem,
guess what, feeling great, back to work, no pain, no shortness of
breath, no dizziness. Walking 3-5 miles every other day. I also
have taken 20-30 mile bicycle rides with no problems.
Thanks
for everything. Oh, just a note, in March 04 I saw a motorcycle
(a Harly) in Alabama, when visiting my daughter. I fell in love
with it, but things just didn't work out with the sales deal so
I didn't buy it. The money instead was used to get me healthy again.
©
D.T.
March 05