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Chelation
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Chelation
Chelation therapy is a medical treatment that involves the use of chelating agents to remove toxic metals and minerals from the body. Chelating agents are compounds that bind to toxic substances in the body, such as lead, mercury, or arsenic, and form a complex that can be eliminated from the body through urine or feces.
Chelation therapy is primarily used to treat heavy metal poisoning, such as in cases of lead poisoning or mercury toxicity. However, some practitioners have also used chelation therapy as an alternative treatment for atherosclerosis (hardening and narrowing of the arteries) and other conditions thought to be related to the accumulation of metals in the body.
How It Works
Chelation therapy works by administering chelating agents, which are compounds that can bind to certain metals in the body and form a complex that can be eliminated from the body through urine or feces. The chelating agent typically has a high affinity for the metal in question, meaning that it is more attracted to the metal than the body’s own cells.
When a chelating agent is administered, it enters the bloodstream and travels throughout the body, binding to the metal and forming a chelate complex. This complex is then excreted from the body through the kidneys or liver, along with the metal it has bound to.
Who Can Benefit from Chelation Therapy?
Chelation therapy is primarily used to treat heavy metal poisoning, anyone with lead, mercury, or arsenic toxicity. In cases of acute heavy metal poisoning, chelation therapy is a recognized medical intervention that can be life-saving. Chelation therapy may also be used to treat chronic heavy metal toxicity, particularly in cases where other treatments have been unsuccessful.

Treatment
Chelation therapy can be administered intravenously (through an IV) or orally (in pill form), although the intravenous method is considered more effective for removing metals from the body. The therapy is typically administered over several sessions, and the frequency and duration of treatment depend on the severity of the poisoning or condition being treated. Chelation therapy is generally considered safe when administered by a trained healthcare professional, but it can have side effects such as nausea, vomiting, and low blood pressure.

Chelation Therapy
1 Session- May required blood work, additional testing, (not included)
Chelation Therapy
10 Sessions- May required blood work, additional testing, (not included)
F.A.Q.
How does Chelation Therapy work?
Chelation therapy works by administering chelating agents, which are compounds that can bind to certain metals in the body and form a complex that can be eliminated from the body through urine or feces. The chelating agent typically has a high affinity for the metal in question, meaning that it is more attracted to the metal than the body’s own cells.
When a chelating agent is administered, it enters the bloodstream and travels throughout the body, binding to the metal and forming a chelate complex. This complex is then excreted from the body through the kidneys or liver, along with the metal it has bound to.
What can Chelation Therapy do for me?
Chelation therapy can be beneficial for people who have been diagnosed with heavy metal poisoning, particularly if the metal is present at toxic levels in the body. Heavy metal poisoning can occur due to exposure to environmental toxins, occupational hazards, or through ingestion of contaminated food or water. Symptoms of heavy metal poisoning can include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle weakness, and neurological symptoms such as numbness, tingling, or tremors.
Chelation therapy can also be beneficial for people who have been exposed to toxic levels of iron or copper, which can cause conditions such as hemochromatosis or Wilson’s disease.
In some cases, chelation therapy has been used as an alternative treatment for atherosclerosis or heart disease.
What is the treatment like?
Chelation therapy can be administered intravenously (through an IV) or orally (in pill form), although the intravenous method is considered more effective for removing metals from the body. The therapy is typically administered over several sessions, and the frequency and duration of treatment depend on the severity of the poisoning or condition being treated. Chelation therapy is generally considered safe when administered by a trained healthcare professional, but it can have side effects such as nausea, vomiting, and low blood pressure.
Number of sessions would be determent during your consultation and based on your own needs.
What can Chelation Therapy Treat?
If you have any of this symptoms you may need Chelation Therapy
Headaches
Abdominal pain and cramping
Nausea
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Fatigue
Difficulty breathing
Burning and tingling sensations
Chronic infections
Brain fog
Visual disturbances
Insomnia
Paralysis
and more
What are the risk of Chelation Therapy?
Chelation therapy is generally considered safe as long as is administered by a trained healthcare professional, but it can have side effects such as nausea, vomiting, and low blood pressure. As any treatment each individual may respond diferently and side effects will vary from person to person.
How long does start to take effect?
The timing of results from chelation therapy can vary depending on the specific condition being treated, the severity of the heavy metal toxicity, and the individual’s overall health status.
In cases of acute heavy metal poisoning, chelation therapy can provide rapid relief of symptoms and can be life-saving. In these cases, the effects of chelation therapy can be seen within a few hours of treatment.
In cases of chronic heavy metal toxicity, the effects of chelation therapy may take longer to become apparent. The number of treatments required will depend on the severity of the toxicity and the amount of metal that has accumulated in the body. It may take several sessions of chelation therapy before significant improvement is seen.
How much does treatment cost?
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