SAN CLEMENTE, Calif., June 01, 2017 -- David Steenblock, an osteopathic physician based in San Clemente, CA, is uniquely qualified to address toxicity in the human body through his use of EDTA Chelation Therapy.
Dr. Steenblock uses EDTA (EthyleneDiamineTetraAcetic Acid) Chelation Therapy, a procedure that removes heavy metals from the blood, and consistently improves blood flow and relieves symptoms associated with atherosclerosis in over 80% of patients treated.
“It’s been observed that patients being treated for acute lead intoxification with EDTA with cardiovascular disease, showed improved stress tolerance and less chest pain with physical exertion, “ said Dr. Steenblock.
Dr. Steenblock believes that the benefits of EDTA chelation can improve circulation; reduce cholesterol levels, decrease high blood pressure; and lower insulin requirements in diabetics.
In addition, Dr. Steenblock uses EDTA Chelation Therapy with a combination of hyperbaric oxygen therapy, leading to significant neurologic improvements for stroke patients.
Dr. David Steenblock is a leading-edge physician in many fields of medicine, from stroke care, to acute brain trauma, to generative and cell-based medicine in the treatment of ALS, Cerebral Palsy and other chronic and degenerative diseases. For more information about Dr. Steenblock’s work in stem cell therapies, visit www.stemcellmd.org.
CONTACT: Irene Doti [email protected]


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