Chelation Therapy
Chelation therapy is a medical treatment that involves administering a chemical solution intravenously to bind and remove heavy metals and minerals from the body. “chelate” comes from the Greek word chele, which means “to claw.” This is used primarily to eliminate heavy metals, like mercury or lead, from the body. Heavy metals play a part in accelerating the aging process and in coronary artery disease. The active ingredient in chelation therapy EDTA, is a power antioxidant, which is delivered intravenously. This therapy is primarily appropriate for patients who have a diagnosis of heavy metals. IV therapy, also referred to as heavy metals detoxification, is a medical procedure designed to remove toxic heavy metals, such as mercury and lead, from the body. These harmful metals are associated with accelerating the aging process and contributing to the development of coronary artery disease. The primary agent used in chelation therapy, EDTA, is a powerful antioxidant that is administered intravenously. This treatment is most suitable for individuals who have been diagnosed with elevated levels of heavy metals in their blood, have a family history of heavy metal toxicity issues, or are dealing with coronary artery disease. Furthermore, the biofilm-breaking properties of EDTA make it a valuable option for addressing a wide range of chronic illnesses and inflammatory conditions.