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Chelation Therapy
Chelation Therapy is a proven medical treatment that uses specific chelating agents (like EDTA, DMSA, DMPS, Dimercaprol) to bind and remove toxic heavy metals—such as lead, mercury, arsenic, iron, and copper—from the body. Administered orally or intravenously under strict medical supervision, it’s essential for treating confirmed metal toxicity like lead poisoning, iron overload in thalassemia, and acute mercury/arsenic exposure.
At GS Medical Services, we coordinate your access to certified integrative and toxicology clinics that offer safe, personalized chelation protocols based on evidence and thorough diagnostics.
How It Works
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Chelating agent administration: Delivered via IV infusion or oral pill; agents form stable complexes with specific metals in the bloodstream.
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Excretion of bound metals: These complexes are naturally eliminated through urine or feces, effectively reducing body burden.
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Tailored protocols: Depending on the metal, agents like EDTA, DMSA, DMPS, or Dimercaprol are selected to ensure effectiveness and safety.
Approved & Emerging Uses
Approved:
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Lead poisoning—FDA-recommended for blood levels above 40 µg/dL in children.
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Mercury, arsenic, iron, and copper overload (e.g., Wilson disease, hemochromatosis, thalassemia).
Investigational:
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Cardiovascular health—TACT trial showed an 18% reduction in future events in post-MI diabetics, though broader evidence remains inconclusive.
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Unproven or risky uses: autism, Alzheimer’s, general detox—lack of clinical support and potential harm.
Benefits
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Efficient removal of specific toxic metals with measurable decreases in blood/urine levels.
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Symptom reversal in metal poisoning—neurological, renal, and gastrointestinal improvements documented.
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Potential cardiovascular benefit in high-risk diabetics post-MI.
Safety & Side Effects
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With professional dosing: generally well tolerated. Possible effects include nausea, headache, low calcium, kidney stress, and mineral depletion.
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Serious risks: hypocalcemia, kidney damage, electrolyte imbalance, or even fatality—especially when unsupervised or used improperly.
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Not recommended for unverified uses (e.g., heart disease, autism) due to lack of benefit and high risk.
Why Choose GS Medical Services for Chelation Therapy?
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Global referral network: Access to top toxicology and integrative medicine centers in Switzerland, Germany, Austria, UAE, India, and more
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Safe, evidence-based chelation: Administered by certified providers with precise dosing and advanced monitoring
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Individualized treatment plans: Includes diagnostics, nutrient support, mineral repletion, and monitoring
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End-to-end coordination: From consultation through travel, therapy sessions, and follow-up
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Expert supervision: Personalized care designed by international specialists in toxicology and internal medicine
Explore Leading Clinics & Doctors for Chelation Therapy
Below is a curated list of reputable clinics and physicians specializing in chelation therapy. Each partner is evaluated by GS Medical Services for clinical accuracy, safety, and holistic patient care.
Browse the list or contact our medical concierge team—we’ll identify the ideal clinic and chelation protocol based on your specific heavy-metal profile and health needs.
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Germany ,
Frankfurt am Main
The Center for Advanced Medicine in Frankfurt am Main has over 40 years of experience in integrative and holistic healthcare. The clinic combines conventional medicine with alternative biological therapies and naturopathy to treat cancer and chronic diseases.