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Chelation Therapy (Remove Heavy Metals, Improve Heart Disease and Detox)

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It Is Suitable For

· Those who want a safe chelation therapy in Bangkok.
· Those who wish to detoxify their bodies from heavy metals.
· Those who live in areas with a high level of air and water pollution.
· Those who commonly experience nausea, headaches and vomiting.
· Those who wish to eliminate lead, mercury and arsenic from their body system.

What is Chelation Therapy?

Our bodies contain a small level of heavy metals. However, some of us may become more exposed to heavy metals such as lead, mercury and arsenic, leading to heavy metal poisoning. This can happen especially to those exposed to areas with high level of air and water pollution, eating seafood caught in area with high level of mercury; or those exposed to old lead paint. Chelation therapy is a treatment that uses a special substance to remove these metals so that the toxicity is removed from your body.

How It Works

This treatment is based on the process of chelation, which involves intravenous administration of a potent antioxidant called ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA). Once EDTA gains entry into the bloodstream, it binds with heavy metals like lead, cadmium and iron that can cause free radical damage to the arteries. By adhering to these metals and transporting them out of the body through the urine, EDTA decreases the body’s toxic metal load and delays the side effects such as atherosclerosis. During the course of the therapy, which takes 1-3 hours, you will relax in a recliner while EDTA is administered slowly through an IV. An entire course of chelation therapy involves as much as 30 treatments, generally done 1 to 3 times per week.

Advantages and Limitations of Chelation Therapy

<Advantages>
· Treats slow healing wounds
· Removes heavy metals from the body
· Reduces the occurrence of nausea, vomiting and migraines
· Improves diabetic symptoms
· Improves hypertension
· May improve cardiovascular diseases

<Limitations>
· Many sessions are recommended
· Risk of damage to the kidney or eyes, liver failure, poor cognition. It's important to get advice from the doctor and do this treatment with trusted medical professionals.

FAQ

Q1: Is Chelation Therapy FDA-Approved?
A1: The FDA has approved 11 chelating agents, including EDTA and DMSA, to treat heavy metal toxicities. Currently, chelation therapy is not approved by the FDA to treat other diseases, despite scientific research that supports its use in a variety of diseases.

Q2: Is Chelation Therapy an alternative to coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) and other conventional treatments?
A2: There is evidence that shows cardiovascular patients treated with EDTA chelation therapy have a lower rate of subsequent cardiac events, including myocardial infarction and death, than those treated with cardiac medications, PTCA, or coronary artery bypass graft (CABG). Data also suggests that chelation therapy might be effective in preventing blood clots and cardiac events from stents by reducing hypercoagulability.

Clinic Information

[Clinic Name] Yanhee Hospital
[Location] Bangkok
[Nearest Station/ Nearest Tourist Destination] Walking distance to shopping places, FamilyMart, Horseriding place, Futsal Court and 1 min walk to bus station (Bang Phlat).
[Clinic Opening Time] Open 24 hours

Operation Time 1 - 3 hrs
Recovery Time None
Number of Postoperative Visit 1 - 3 times a week recommended
Hospitalization Not Required
Other Information Consultation Fee at this clinic ranges from USD 17-33.
Cancellation Policy No cancellation fees will be charged if you notify your cancellation at least 48 hrs in advance
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Location Yanhee International Hospital Charan Sanitwong Road, Bang Ao, Bang Phlat, Bangkok, Thailand

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Customers are advised to contact the healthcare providers directly for any enquiries related to medical treatments.