Vascular chelation in a nutshell
Vascular Chelation is a gentle, non-invasive therapeutic approach to eliminating harmful heavy metals and toxins from your circulatory system. Proven over decades, this method relies on the use of a chelating agent capable of binding to these harmful elements and safely removing them from your body.
What is the chelation process?
Vascular chelation begins with the intravenous administration of a chelating agent, most commonly ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA). EDTA circulates through your bloodstream, binding to heavy metals and other toxins, forming complexes that are then eliminated naturally by the kidneys and excreted in the urine.
What are the advantages of this therapy?
Vascular chelation therapy offers many benefits. It helps alleviate the symptoms of various chronic conditions linked to the accumulation of heavy metals and toxins in the body;
It also improves cardiovascular health, reducing the risk of atherosclerosis and promoting better blood circulation;
This approach is also frequently used to promote general well-being, prevent illness by supporting a healthy immune system, and eliminate the body's toxic load.
What are the indications for vascular chelation?
- Heart disease (cardiac ischemia, heart attack, angina pectoris, etc.)
- Hypercholesterolemia
- Atherosclerosis
- Peripheral vascular diseases
- Claudication intermittente
- Cerebrovascular diseases
- Certain neurodegenerative diseases (Parkinson's, Alzheimer's)
- Hypertension
- Diabetes
- Osteoporosis
- Heavy metal poisoning
- Potential cancer management
- Endo-crinopathies (pre-diabetes, fructal hypothyroidism)
- Anti-Aging
Vascular chelation: what is the potential impact on cancer?
In recent years, the scientific community has turned its attention to the potential impact of chelating agents on cancer. Indeed, a 2002 study revealed that the use of a chelating agent, DFO (Desferrioxamine), had the potential to reduce tumor growth;
Heavy metals, such as iron, appear to play a key role in the spread of cancer cells, suggesting chelation as a potential tool in the fight against cancer;
Vascular chelation : how does a session work?
A vascular chelation session begins with the insertion of a catheter into a vein in your arm;
A solution containing the chelating agent is then slowly administered. The flow rate and concentration are adapted to your personalized treatment plan;
The session can last from 30 minutes to 3 hours, depending on the protocol;
Throughout the procedure, you can relax, read or even work on your mobile devices.
Vascular chelation and protocol protocol
At our center, we place great importance on an individualized approach to health care. Before starting chelation therapy, a preliminary consultation with a physician is essential to develop a customized treatment plan. This process ensures that the treatment is specifically designed to meet your particular needs.
Vascular chelation: how often should I do it? frequency of sessions?
Chelation therapy is not usually a one-off solution. For best results, several sessions are often required. The frequency and total number of sessions will depend on your general state of health, your treatment goals and the nature of the heavy metals or toxins to be eliminated.
Coupling with other therapies
Vascular chelation can be advantageously combined with other therapies, such as high-dose ozone therapy or infusions, to achieve synergistic effects. The same catheter can be used to administer these other treatments, making the process more efficient and comfortable for you.