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Duration: Standard Sessions: Typically last between 60 to 90 minutes.
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Enhanced Sessions: May take longer, especially if additional nutrients are included.
Chelation therapy with IV nutrient support helps remove toxic heavy metals (lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium, aluminum) while replenishing essential vitamins and minerals for energy, brain, and heart health.
Basic Formula:
EDTA (Chelating Agent) – Binds toxic heavy metals for safe removal.
Vitamin C – Antioxidant, protects cells during detox.
Magnesium – Supports heart, muscles, and prevents cramping.
B-Complex Vitamins (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12) – Boosts energy and nerve support.
Advanced Formula:
EDTA or DMPS/DMSA (based on patient needs)
Vitamin C – Antioxidant and immune support
Glutathione – Master antioxidant, protects liver & brain
Magnesium – Muscle relaxation & cardiovascular support
B-Complex Vitamins – Energy & nerve health
Mineral Support (Zinc, Selenium, Calcium, Trace Minerals) – Replenishes essentials lost during chelation
Removal of toxic heavy metals
Supports brain, heart, and immune system health
Reduces fatigue, brain fog, and inflammation
Restores mineral balance
Chelation can also bind to essential minerals (like zinc, calcium, magnesium), so replacement is necessary.
Possible side effects: dehydration, low blood pressure, kidney strain, nausea, or mineral deficiencies.
Not everyone is a candidate (people with kidney disease, certain heart conditions, or mineral imbalances need caution).
Should only be administered by a licensed medical professional with lab monitoring.
📋 Typical lab tests before starting:
Kidney and liver function (BUN, creatinine, ALT/AST)
Electrolytes (sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium)
Heavy metal testing (urine, blood, or hair analysis)
**Important Notes:**
* Pre-treatment labs are required (kidney, liver, electrolytes, heavy metal levels).
* Administered only by a licensed medical professional.
* Not recommended for patients with kidney disease, certain heart conditions, or electrolyte imbalances.