Plaque

May 20, 2010

Last Revised:  May 23, 2012 4:50 PM

 

 Plaque is said to be the stuff that causes heart disease.

Yet Karl Loren has written and claimed for dozens of years that "plque doesn't exist."

This page delves into that apparent contradiction and the heart and soul of the truth about heart disease and oral chelation.

"Plaque" is what the doctos say it is, and doctors fight among themselves to gain the POWER to accredit themselves above othes to pass on the accuracy of medical images. Medical images, in turn, are the bed rock of teaching medicine.

In the world of competiting doctors and professors, for recognition as to their superior accreditation, "ADAM" seems to stand out.

"Plaque is shown in medical images which, themselves, carry and convey their truth about the mechanism of the creation and description of "plaque," and thereby guide the by-pass surgeons, the cardiolgist, and the family doctor in informing a patient as to WHAT is this thing called "plaque."

Here are a series of three Adam images said to show the existence and source of "plaque."

Update Date: 2/9/2009 Updated by: Larry A. Weinrauch MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Cardiovascular Disease and Clinical Outcomes Research, Watertown, MA.. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.

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