Chelation therapy offers a vital approach to addressing various health concerns, including cancer, mold toxicity, biotoxin illness, long COVID, and Lyme disease.
Chelating agents, which bind to heavy metals in the blood, can eliminate these metals from the body by excreting them through urine. This therapy is commonly used to treat heavy metal toxicity, but it can also be applied in the management of cardiovascular diseases and other conditions related to the accumulation of toxins.
Chelation therapy begins with a comprehensive assessment using a challenge test, combined with a 6-hour urine collection to evaluate the levels of harmful elements in your body. If elevated levels are detected, a personalized treatment plan is initiated. If we detect elevated levels, we initiate a personalized treatment plan, either through home protocols or an intravenous chelation regimen. We conduct initial tests to ensure precise binding and elimination of toxic heavy metals.
Central to chelation therapy are powerful chelating agents such as EDTA, DMSA, or natural products like glutathione, cilantro, zeolite, bentonite clay, and homeopathics. These agents form bonds with toxic heavy metals embedded in the tissues, guiding them through the body's filtration system for safe elimination through urine.
We constantly encounter heavy metals in the environment. The most common are lead, mercury, and arsenic—although there are others that can be more dangerous. With constant exposure, these elements can cause various symptoms:
Chelation therapy uses agents that bind to these metals and facilitate their removal from the body, improving overall health.
By eliminating heavy metals from the body, the benefits will be seen quickly, such as improved blood circulation, reduction of arterial plaque, and overall improvement in cardiovascular health, among others.
Additionally, it promotes cell regeneration by eliminating toxins that affect cell function, helping to optimize overall physical well-being.
Mitogenesis provides a personalized approach to chelation therapy, tailoring treatments to the specific needs of each patient.
During the session, we administer the chelating agent intravenously, ensuring a comfortable experience for patients. After the treatment, it is common to feel an improvement in energy levels and a reduction in symptoms related to heavy metal toxicity.
In a notable 2005 study, EBOO treatments were administered to individuals with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) as part of a clinical trial to evaluate their impact on skin lesions. Compared to an alternative treatment, the EBOO group experienced a significant reduction in skin lesions. EBOO patients reported less discomfort and better overall health, in addition to the resolution of skin problems.
In addition to these applications, ozone therapy has shown promising results in patients with fungal infections, tetanus, chronic fatigue, heart diseases, vision problems, skin conditions, respiratory difficulties, heavy metal poisoning, biotoxin illnesses, CIRS, mold toxicity, autoimmune diseases, cancer, and other medical conditions.
Extensive research underscores the efficacy of chelation therapy in forming complexes with harmful metal ions for their safe removal. Combined therapies and the coadministration of antioxidants further amplify the therapeutic benefits.
Although discomfort, body aches, and headaches are possible side effects, following the remineralization protocols recommended by your healthcare provider can help mitigate them.
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Chelation therapy can remove heavy metals such as lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium, and aluminum, as well as environmental toxins and chemicals that accumulate in the body.
Chelation therapy is generally safe when performed under the supervision of a trained healthcare professional. Some chelating agents are approved by the FDA, especially for the treatment of heavy metal poisoning, although their use in other areas, such as heart diseases, may not be fully approved.
The number of chelation therapy sessions varies depending on the patient's condition and toxicity levels. Generally, between 20 and 30 sessions are required, although some people may need more or fewer, depending on their response to the treatment.
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