Chelation therapy
Chelation therapy is a medical treatment that aims to eliminate heavy metals circulating in the blood. Chelating agents, in fact, are compounds that bind to metal atoms to form complex structures called, precisely, chelates. This principle sets the basis for the therapy, in which a chelating agent - specifically ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, known as EDTA - is injected into the blood to capture heavy metals accumulated in the blood and facilitate their disposal.
Recommendations
Chelation therapy is particularly indicated for:
- Preventing chronic and degenerative diseases
- Reduce the risk of atherosclerosis
- Relieve fatigue and tiredness
- Improve blood circulation
Heavy metals
The toxicity of nonessential heavy metals such as lead, mercury, arsenic and cadmium is well known and exacerbated by their quantity in the blood. Nowadays, the environment, dietary habits and lifestyle increase the exposure of the people to these unhealthy heavy metals, which tend to accumulate in the body, raising the risk of developing certain types of diseases.
Chelation therapy helps to eliminate lead, mercury, arsenic and cadmium, contributing to the prevention and treatment of chronic and degenerative diseases.
Benefits
Chelation therapy, which has been used for decades in the treatment of metal intoxication, is now finding new application in case of disease that has the accumulation of heavy metals as a concomitant cause: in particular, neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, cardiovascular diseases and some kidney diseases.
Chelation therapy gives benefits in the treatment of chronic states of fatigue and for allergic-type disease. It helps improve blood circulation with positive repercussions on blood pressure and cardiovascular system.
Therapy
Chelation therapy must be used under medical supervision. The doctor, after an in-depth examination, will be able to indicate the most appropriate therapy for the patient's needs and can evaluate the presence of pathologies that contraindicate its use.
Generally, the therapy involves several sessions, the number of which depends on the individual's needs and response.
The chelation therapy offered by Studio Bonaccorso ensures the highest standards of competence and professionalism. The team of qualified experts is able to identify the most suitable treatment for each patient, personalizing the therapy to make it as effective as possible. The Studio's goal is to pursue the patient's overall well-being and to improve the quality of life.
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