Chelation Protocol

£830.00

The Chelation Protocol includes

  • Toxic Elements Screen Test (Heavy Metals) £ 330
  • 2 Intravenous Chelation Infusions 2x £ 300

If you booked separately the total value of this protocol is £ 930. When bought as a package you save £ 100


Because our bodies cannot metabolise heavy metals, they must be actively purged and removed before they cause disease. An incredibly effective way to do that is through Chelation therapy. This procedure that is considered the most effective way to remove excess arsenic, mercury, lead, copper, nickel and iron from your body.
Chelation therapy involves injecting a type of medication called a chelator or chelating agent. They are usually administered intravenously and are also available in oral form ( as pills). Some common chelators include ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), dimercaptosuccinic acid, and dimercaprol. Once they’re injected into the bloodstream, they circulate through the blood, binding to the toxic heavy metals in your body. In this way, chelators collect all the heavy metals into a compound that’s filtered through the kidneys and released in urine.

Chelation therapy can also be combined with the appropriate supplementation that would work synergistically. In combination with lifestyle and environment changes we can further reduce the exposure to toxic elements and that in turn can contribute to lower the overall toxic body burden.

The buildup of toxic elements over a long period of time in the body can weaken the immune system. More importantly, high levels of heavy metals can lead to more serious conditions that might not have obvious symptoms, until the buildup is substantial.

The panel test will examine “toxic elements”- metals with no known benefits that can have adverse effects. Moreover they can challenge the detoxification function of our liver and kidneys, subjecting them to a much higher workload. If detected on time, adequate actions can be taken to stimulate your body's natural detoxification pathways and bring everything back in balance.

Although we can’t completely control our heavy metal intake, we can do things to reduce our absorption of them. Modifications to environment and lifestyle can also reduce exposures that can contribute to lower the overall toxic body burden.

You will be sent a test kit for self collection (urine sample).

  • Avoid fish and shellfish for a minimum of 5 days prior to collecting your sample.
  • Avoid mineral containing nutritional supplements for 24 hours prior to collecting your sample.