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Remove heavy metals and restore vascular health
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$100 - $200 per session
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Chelation therapy uses intravenous infusion of EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) or other chelating agents to bind heavy metals and remove them from the body through urine. Originally developed to treat lead poisoning, chelation has expanded to include treatment for mercury, cadmium, and other toxic metals, as well as controversial use for cardiovascular disease. EDTA is a synthetic amino acid that acts like a molecular claw, grabbing onto metal ions and forming stable complexes that are safely eliminated through the kidneys. Heavy metal toxicity is an underrecognized contributor to chronic disease. Metals like lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic accumulate in tissues over decades of exposure from food, water, air pollution, dental amalgams, and occupational exposures. These metals interfere with enzymatic processes, generate oxidative stress, disrupt hormones, and damage cellular structures. Symptoms are often vague and nonspecific (fatigue, brain fog, mood issues) making diagnosis challenging. Chelation offers a way to remove these stored toxins and reduce their burden on the body. Beyond heavy metal removal, some practitioners use chelation for cardiovascular disease, based on the theory that EDTA removes calcium from arterial plaques and reduces oxidative stress. This application remains controversial, though some research shows benefits. Chelation requires careful medical supervision including kidney function monitoring, mineral replacement, and screening for contraindications. For people with documented heavy metal toxicity or as part of comprehensive cardiovascular protocols, chelation offers targeted detoxification that other methods cannot achieve.
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