Chelation therapy
Advanced detoxification and vascular support for long-term health and vitality.
What Is Chelation Therapy
Chelation therapy is a medically supervised infusion treatment used worldwide to support the elimination of heavy metals from the body. During the therapy, chelating agents are administered intravenously. These substances bind to harmful metals such as lead, mercury, or aluminum and support their natural excretion through the kidneys.
Beyond conventional detoxification, chelation therapy is also used in preventive and anti-aging medicine, as it helps reduce oxidative stress and supports cellular health.
How Chelation Therapy Supports The Body
Chelating agents act like molecular “binders,” attaching to unwanted metal deposits and metabolic by-products that may contribute to cellular damage. By reducing the burden of free radicals and metal accumulation, chelation therapy can support blood circulation, metabolic balance, and overall vitality.
This therapy is often integrated into holistic preventive medicine concepts aimed at maintaining long-term health.
Possible Areas Of Application
The indication is always determined individually after a detailed medical assessment.
Chelation therapy may be used as part of an individualized medical concept for:
Supporting detoxification processes
Promoting healthy circulation
Reducing oxidative stress
Supporting cardiovascular health
Assisting in conditions associated with heavy metal exposure
Complementary anti-aging strategies
How The Treatment Is Performed
Chelation therapy is carried out over several sessions, typically as slow intravenous infusions lasting several hours. The infusion solution may also contain minerals, trace elements, and vitamins to support electrolyte balance and organ function.
Laboratory tests are performed before, during, and after the therapy to monitor kidney and liver function and ensure maximum safety. For long-term results, maintenance infusions at longer intervals may be recommended.
Safety And Medical Considerations
Chelation therapy is not suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding and may not be recommended for patients with certain kidney, liver, or heart conditions. A thorough medical consultation is essential before starting treatment.
Your Consultation And Treatment Planning
A personal consultation is the first step toward chelation therapy. During this appointment, we discuss your medical history, treatment goals, possible benefits, and costs. Based on this evaluation, an individual therapy plan is created to ensure safety, effectiv.