Cleansing of the toxicity and heavy metals in your blood

Chelation

This treatment eradicates toxic elements and heavy metals that have built-up through harmful living habits from your body. The procedure requires an examination of either a blood or urine sample from the patient to accurately detect the toxic and heavy metals fractions in your body. We will then begin to administer EDTA, which is a type of aminopolycarboxylic acid, that has been recognised as a harmless drug by medical institutions worldwide by way of infusion therapy into your bloodstream. The drugs will then bind the toxic and metal together to then be removed by the kidney. Our Chelation program consists of ten three-hour long sessions which can be scheduled weekly or fortnightly.

Causes of heavy metals?

Metals such as Arsenic, Mercury, Aluminium and Lead for example can be amassed from habits such as:

• Consumption of foods that contains water poisoning***
• Long-term intake of medications.
• Use of chemical-based cosmetic products such as hair dye, nail polish and lipstick.
• Air Pollution from factories, vehicles and insecticide.

Concerns of heavy metals?

• Causes inflammation for cells and decreases its functions.
• Harmful towards the body’s blood circulation.
• Increases stress, migraines and memory loss.
• Harmful towards the body’s metabolism.
• Increases possibility of skin disorder, rashes and allergies.
• Increases possibility of chronic illnesses over time.

Who should consider the Chelation program?

• Those who suffer from high levels of toxicity and heavy metals in their bodies.
• Those who experience increase stress through unknown causes
• Those who have high blood pressure, cholesterol (Dyslipidemia) and clogged arteries.
• Those who want to maintain good health through the preventive medication approach.

Outcome of the treatment?

• Eradicate remnants of toxicity and heavy metals in the body.
• A more active, able and healthier body.
• Improved blood circulation to avoid vascular diseases.
• Lower the inflammation of cells and the possibility of its development into cancerous tumours.