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In your day-to-day life, you’re exposed to metals and chemicals like mercury, iron, arsenic, and lead, which can be toxic to your health—especially your heart. Chelation therapy is an alternative medical treatment that can help remove these harmful compounds from your body. If you’ve been following traditional methods to improve your heart health and haven’t gotten the results you need, talk with a medical provider about chelation therapy and if it could be a useful adjunct to  your treatment plan.

What Is Chelation Therapy?

During chelation therapy, an amino acid, EDTA, along with vitamin C, B vitamins and magnesium are administered through an IV.  These ingredients then bind to toxic metals and form a compound that is removed during urination. Alternative health care providers have used this therapy to manage many conditions in addition to heart disease for over 50 years.

How Does It Help Prevent Heart Disease?   

Chelation therapyHeart disease occurs when fatty deposits, or plaque, build up in the arteries of the heart. This plaque, which is made from calcium, restricts your blood vessels and makes the heart work harder to pump blood through the body.  Chelation therapy binds to and removes harmful minerals and toxins from the body which reduces inflammation.  Many alternative medical providers believe inflammation is the root cause of many disorders, including heart disease.  

Who Can Benefit From Chelation Therapy?

Chelation therapy is an ideal solution for overall healthy adults looking for an alternative way to treat or prevent various medical conditions, including heart disease. To determine if you are a good candidate for this therapy, consult a medical provider that offers chelation therapy. They will inform you of what you can expect from this therapy and discuss the benefits and any known risks or side effects.

 

For more than 30 years, the professionals at Alaska Alternative Medical Center in Anchorage have offered holistic approaches to treating several different health conditions, from heart disease to weakened immune systems. Their team offers chelation therapy in addition to other intravenous solutions to improve your health. To learn more about the benefits of alternative health care, call (907) 563-6200, and visit the center’s website to learn more about available treatment options.

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