Intravenous Chelation Therapy in India
What is Intravenous Chelation Therapy?
Intravenous chelation therapy is a medical treatment designed to remove heavy metals and toxins from the body. It’s a topic of growing interest, especially among those looking to address heavy metal toxicity, cardiovascular health, and other chronic conditions.
Chelation therapy involves the use of chelating agents—substances that bind to metals in the bloodstream and facilitate their excretion from the body. When administered intravenously (IV), these agents are delivered directly into the bloodstream, allowing for a more efficient and controlled treatment.
The most commonly used chelating agent in IV chelation therapy is ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA).
(Recurrent exposure to heavy metals can cause them to accumulate in tissues of the body. Heavy metal toxicity occurs when the heavy metal concentrations in your blood, arteries, bones, fat tissues and organs reach a level that it starts to interfere with various bodily functions and affects your health.
Chelation therapy is one of the best methods to treat heavy metal poisoning. Not only metal poisoning, some practitioners also claim that chelation therapy can successfully treat such disorders like:
Peripheral vascular disease, Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and autism.)
What do you use Chelation Therapy for?
- Cardiovascular Disease
- Cerebrovascular Disease
- Diabetes
- Hypertension
- Peripheral Neuropathy
- Memory Disorders
- Brain Fog
- Slow Healing Wounds
- Peripheral Vascular Disease
- Preventative Health Maintenance
Who is the most at risk for Heavy Metal Toxicity?
- Industrial Workers
- Dental Workers
- Police
- Firefighters
- EVERYONE, we are ALL exposed to heavy metals
What are the symptoms of Heavy Metal Toxicity?
- The buildup of plaque in arteries
- Stomach and Bowel Issues
- Headaches or Migraines
- Brain Fog
- Cognitive Decline
- Fatigue
- Mood Changes
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Joint Pain
- High Blood Pressure
- Low Blood Pressure
- Memory Loss
- Neurological Symptoms
- Autoimmune Disorders
- Chronic Illnesses and Diseases
How does chelation work?
Functional medicine specialists will advise the dose of the chelator to be injected and this targeted medicine known as a chelating agent (chelator) enters into the bloodstream, where it actively binds to heavy metals and carries them out of the body through your urine.
Chelation therapy may also reduce the damaging effects of free ions (oxidative stress) on the walls of the blood vessels, which reduces inflammation in the arteries and improve blood vessel function.
Chelation therapy can be used as a preventive measure and as a treatment for various disease conditions.