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The Clinic pursues combination treatments in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Most importantly, the right diet and lifestyle factors need to be determined for each individual. Secondly, intervention is required to repair and restore healthy cardiovascular and metabolic activity. Intravenous and oral supplementation programs are created to manage this.
Diet and Lifestyle Management
Chronic cardiovascular disease is largely preventable. However, it continues to be a leading cause of poor health and premature death. Simple and manageable changes are used to achieve significant benefits in promoting and restoring cardiovascular health. Patients may be focused entirely on prevention or motivated to reverse the impacts of current cardiovascular disease. Developing manageable plans based on scientific diagnostic evidence with supportive counselling facilitates life long approach to health.
Chelation Therapy
The primary applications of Chelation Therapy have been the treatment and prevention of cardiovascular disease and removal of heavy metals from the body. Toxic heavy metals and nutritional minerals in excessive quantities interfere with normal body function. Chelation therapy is an intravenous therapy that causes excessive minerals and metals to be flushed out of the body by cleansing blood vessels, organs and improving metabolic and circulatory functions.
Why Chelation?
- Arteriosclerosis
- Congestive Heart Failure
- Arthritis
- Scleroderma
- Heavy Metal Detoxification
- Anti-aging
- Coronary Artery Disease
- Peripheral Artery Disease
- Diabetes
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Family History of Cardiovascular Disease
- Alzheimer’s Disease
Benefits:
- Decreased Blood Pressure
- Improved Neurological Function
- Enhanced Skin Tone
- Decreased Blood Pressure
- Improved Neurological Function
- Enhanced Skin Tone
Treatment:
- All treatments will be followed by an Initial Patient Visit to assess the appropriateness of this therapy
- Patients must maintain adequate caloric intake prior, during and after treatment
- Intravenous treatments are 1.5 to 3 hours in length
- 20 to 30 treatments may be necessary scheduled at 1 to 2 treatments per week
- Safety is monitored using blood testing during the course of this treatment
- Follow-up visits may be scheduled to ensure long term effectiveness





