Chelation Therapy for Heavy-Metal Poisoning

THE PROBLEM

Heavy metal poisoning could be the hidden cause behind certain symptoms and ailments, from skin disorders to autoimmune disease. Very often, heavy metal poisoning is neither considered a source of disease, nor detected by traditional medicine.

The following diagram shows the process of how cells eventually die from heavy metal pollution.

THE SOLUTION

Chelation therapy is a method of removing substances from the body through intravenous infusions, and occasionally, orally. The process of chelation has two stages: a) a substance is attached to a chelating agent, and b) the substance is transformed by the chelating agent. Before chelation therapy, tests are carried out to custom tailor the infusion to the patient and their health needs.

The name chelation comes from the Greek ‘chele’, meaning claw, and refers to the ‘claw-like’ structure of the organic ethylene diamine tetra-acetic (EDTA), the most universally used substance for this process. EDTA is an amino acid that has a particular affinity for toxic metals such as mercury, cadmium, aluminium and lead. When EDTA meets with these substances through an intravenous infusion, they are ‘clawed’ and then secreted in bodily wastes.

Following is the process we use at SwissMed Health:



CONDITIONS

Removal of heavy metals through chelation therapy can often result in the resolution of symptoms caused by the underlying disease. The following condition are candidates for chelation treatment:

THREE CASE STUDIES OF PATIENTS AT SwissMed Health

Recovery from Memory Loss

A female patient at 68 years of age decided to remove her amalgam fillings at a local dentist. During the removal process, she inhaled mercury and lead fumes. The patient came to us with significant memory loss, lack of awareness of who she was, as well as a loss of the ability to drive or navigate. Due to these problems, she lost her job and was unable to care for herself.

Upon her admittance at our clinic, we identified the presence of heavy metals in her body, including mercury. After the patient went through our proprietary heavy-metal detox protocol, her health was restored, and she went back to the workforce. Her comment after the therapy was: “I have never felt so good in my life before.”

Hashimoto’s Disease

A female patient, 32, came to the clinic with symptoms of dizziness and nausea. After initial testing, she was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s Disease with a TPO antibody level of 600 compared to a normal of 34.

After further testing, we identified a heavy load of mercury and aluminium in her body, causing the thyroid gland to be out of balance. After treatment, her thyroid was restored, with follow up tests indicating a TPO antibody of 9. Her comment after the treatment was concluded was: “I was given hope and happiness once again after my scare from a number of doctors that I would have to remove my thyroid and be on permanent medication.”

Saving a Leg from Gangrene

After a leg bypass surgery proved ineffective, a 68-year-old male patient came to us with a diagnosis for leg amputation due to gangrene. Following the identification of several heavy metals in his body at high concentrations, we used our customized chelation protocol. After treatment, the patient recovered fully and there was no longer a need to amputate his leg.