In today's world everyone is exposed to thousands of chemicals that make their way into the human body including heavy metals. The most studied, notable, and problematic of these metals are Lead, Mercury, Arsenic, and Cadmium.
Heavy metals have been linked to a multitude of conditions including cancer, heart, kidney, neurological disease and much more. Lead, Cadmium, and Mercury have half lives that can span 1-4 decades. This means that if one was exposed to 10ug of Lead it could take up to 40 years before the level is decreased to 5ug.
The only way to effectively remove these metals is through chelation. It is ABSOLUTELY IMPERATIVE that all women test their levels prior to conception since these metals pass from mother to developing fetus and have been shown to cause irreversible harm. The developing fetus acts essentially as the "garbage dump" for the mother's toxic body burden.
Chelation therapy is used as a means of purging toxic metals and minerals from the body.
The most common, EDTA (ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid) is administered intravenously. EDTA is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treatment of lead and heavy metal poisoning. EDTA works by attaching itself to specific minerals, which are carried out of the body via urinary excretion.
The most common and toxic heavy metals that can poison our systems and lead to fatigue and illness are iron, lead, cadmium, and mercury. Iron is by far the most common of the heavy metals that predisposes individuals to heart disease. It promotes free radical activity and thereby leads to accelerated arterial damage.
Lead and cadmium are common industrial pollutants that also foster free radical activity and poison critical enzymes which repair tissue. Mercury is found in some kinds of seafood and in dental fillings. Its toxicity can depress the immune system and cause an array of symptoms. Getting the iron, lead, cadmium, and mercury out can be accomplished with chelation therapy, which both prevents and can reverse heart disease, atherosclerosis, and the other problems mentioned above.
How does chelation therapy work? For most of these metals, an intravenous solution of vitamins, minerals, and the chelator EDTA is prepared. EDTA is a substance known for its ability to pull heavy metals out of the body. This is infused into the bloodstream through a vein.
EDTA leaves the body in the same form by which it entered, but on its way out, it chelates metals and minerals from the body. Patients usually undergo between 10 and 20 chelation treatments over a period of weeks or months. Each treatment lasts several hours, during which patients can relax, read or work on a laptop.
Beyond its effects on heavy metals, chelation with EDTA also helps to remove inappropriate accumulations of calcium from tissue. Calcium gravitates to atherosclerotic plaque in blood vessels, leading to arterial narrowing and blockage. Chelation gently and gradually mobilizes calcium from plaque, restoring elasticity and flow to blood vessels.
Schedule your consultation by calling 888.271.8877 today!
Heavy metals have been linked to a multitude of conditions including cancer, heart, kidney, neurological disease and much more. Lead, Cadmium, and Mercury have half lives that can span 1-4 decades. This means that if one was exposed to 10ug of Lead it could take up to 40 years before the level is decreased to 5ug.
The only way to effectively remove these metals is through chelation. It is ABSOLUTELY IMPERATIVE that all women test their levels prior to conception since these metals pass from mother to developing fetus and have been shown to cause irreversible harm. The developing fetus acts essentially as the "garbage dump" for the mother's toxic body burden.
Chelation therapy is used as a means of purging toxic metals and minerals from the body.
The most common, EDTA (ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid) is administered intravenously. EDTA is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treatment of lead and heavy metal poisoning. EDTA works by attaching itself to specific minerals, which are carried out of the body via urinary excretion.
The most common and toxic heavy metals that can poison our systems and lead to fatigue and illness are iron, lead, cadmium, and mercury. Iron is by far the most common of the heavy metals that predisposes individuals to heart disease. It promotes free radical activity and thereby leads to accelerated arterial damage.
Lead and cadmium are common industrial pollutants that also foster free radical activity and poison critical enzymes which repair tissue. Mercury is found in some kinds of seafood and in dental fillings. Its toxicity can depress the immune system and cause an array of symptoms. Getting the iron, lead, cadmium, and mercury out can be accomplished with chelation therapy, which both prevents and can reverse heart disease, atherosclerosis, and the other problems mentioned above.
How does chelation therapy work? For most of these metals, an intravenous solution of vitamins, minerals, and the chelator EDTA is prepared. EDTA is a substance known for its ability to pull heavy metals out of the body. This is infused into the bloodstream through a vein.
EDTA leaves the body in the same form by which it entered, but on its way out, it chelates metals and minerals from the body. Patients usually undergo between 10 and 20 chelation treatments over a period of weeks or months. Each treatment lasts several hours, during which patients can relax, read or work on a laptop.
Beyond its effects on heavy metals, chelation with EDTA also helps to remove inappropriate accumulations of calcium from tissue. Calcium gravitates to atherosclerotic plaque in blood vessels, leading to arterial narrowing and blockage. Chelation gently and gradually mobilizes calcium from plaque, restoring elasticity and flow to blood vessels.
Schedule your consultation by calling 888.271.8877 today!

















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