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Edetate Disodium (Chelation Therapy)

What is Edetate Disodium IV therapy?

EDTA intravenous therapy, or Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid intravenous therapy, is a medical procedure that involves the administration of EDTA, a chelating agent, directly into the bloodstream through a vein. The primary purpose of this therapy is to treat heavy metal toxicity and certain medical conditions associated with the accumulation of heavy metals in the body.

During EDTA intravenous therapy, a healthcare professional inserts a needle into a vein, usually in the arm, to deliver a solution containing EDTA directly into the bloodstream. Once in the bloodstream, EDTA molecules circulate and bind to heavy metal ions, forming stable complexes. These complexes are then filtered by the kidneys and excreted from the body through urine, effectively reducing the concentration of heavy metals.

The therapy is commonly used for:

Lead Poisoning

EDTA therapy is highly effective in treating lead poisoning. It helps remove excess lead from the body, reducing its toxic effects, particularly important in cases of acute lead exposure or elevated blood lead levels.

Cardiovascular Health

Some studies suggest that EDTA therapy might have benefits in reducing the progression of atherosclerosis, a condition where arteries narrow due to the accumulation of plaque. By chelating calcium within arterial plaques, EDTA may potentially improve blood vessel function.

Neurological Disorders

Heavy metals can contribute to neurotoxicity and certain neurodegenerative disorders. EDTA therapy is being investigated as a way to mitigate the neurological effects of heavy metals.

Other Heavy Metal Toxicities

Beyond lead, EDTA therapy can be used to remove other heavy metals like mercury, cadmium, and others from the body.

The dosage and frequency of EDTA therapy depend on the patient’s condition and the type of heavy metal involved. Medical professionals closely monitor patients during the therapy to ensure safety and to manage any potential side effects.

It’s important to note that while EDTA intravenous therapy can be effective, it should only be administered by qualified healthcare professionals in a controlled medical setting. The therapy carries potential risks, including kidney issues, mineral imbalances, and allergic reactions. The decision to use EDTA therapy is based on a thorough evaluation of the patient’s medical history, condition, and potential benefits and risks associated with the treatment.

Why would you partake in EDTA IV Therapy?

EDTA therapy, or Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid therapy, is typically considered when there is a need to address heavy metal toxicity or specific medical conditions associated with the accumulation of heavy metals within the body. Some common situations where EDTA therapy might be considered include:

Lead Poisoning

EDTA therapy is often utilized to treat lead poisoning, especially when there is significant exposure to lead or elevated levels of lead in the bloodstream. Lead poisoning can have serious health implications, particularly in children, and EDTA therapy can help remove excess lead from the body, reducing its toxic effects.

Heavy Metal Toxicity

If a person has been exposed to other heavy metals like mercury, cadmium, or arsenic, and their levels in the body are elevated, EDTA therapy might be considered to aid in their removal.

Cardiovascular Health

Some studies suggest that EDTA therapy could potentially benefit individuals with atherosclerosis or coronary artery disease by targeting calcium deposits within arterial plaques, potentially improving blood vessel function and reducing the progression of cardiovascular issues.

Neurological Disorders

EDTA therapy is being investigated for its potential in addressing certain neurodegenerative disorders where heavy metal accumulation could contribute to neurotoxicity.

Heavy Metal Testing

EDTA can also be used in diagnostic testing to assess levels of specific heavy metals in the body. For instance, the lead mobilization test involves administering EDTA and then measuring the excretion of lead in urine to evaluate total body lead levels.

The decision to use EDTA therapy is made based on a thorough evaluation of the patient’s medical history, current condition, and the potential benefits and risks associated with the treatment. Healthcare professionals assess factors such as the type of heavy metal involved, the severity of toxicity, the patient’s overall health status, and any existing medical conditions.

It’s important to note that while EDTA therapy can be effective in certain cases, it should only be administered by qualified healthcare professionals in a controlled medical setting. The therapy carries potential risks and side effects, including kidney issues, mineral imbalances, and allergic reactions. As such, the decision to pursue EDTA therapy is a carefully considered one and is tailored to each individual’s unique circumstances.

What are contraindications of Chelation Therapy with EDTA?

Before undergoing chelation therapy, there are certain things you should avoid or discuss with your healthcare provider to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the treatment. Here are some recommendations:

Certain Medications

Inform your healthcare provider about all the medications, supplements, and herbs you are currently taking. Some medications can interact with chelating agents and affect the therapy’s effectiveness or safety. Your doctor will guide you on whether to discontinue or adjust any medications before starting chelation therapy.

Allergies

If you have known allergies to any medications, especially chelating agents or related compounds, inform your healthcare provider. This information will help them choose the most suitable chelating agent for your treatment.

Renal Function

Chelation therapy, particularly EDTA therapy, can impact kidney function. If you have a history of kidney disease or impaired kidney function, your doctor will assess whether chelation therapy is safe for you. In some cases, certain chelating agents might be contraindicated for individuals with kidney issues.

Electrolyte Imbalances

Avoid any activities or substances that could further disrupt electrolyte balance, as chelation therapy can affect mineral levels in the body. Your healthcare provider might recommend adjustments to your diet or fluid intake before the treatment.

Fasting

Depending on the specific chelation therapy being used, your healthcare provider might recommend fasting before the treatment. Fasting can influence the body’s response to the chelating agent, so follow any fasting instructions provided by your doctor.

Hydration

Adequate hydration is important for the safe administration of chelation therapy. Make sure you are well-hydrated before the treatment, as this can help support kidney function and the excretion of chelated metals.

Smoking and Alcohol

Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption before chelation therapy. These substances can influence how the body processes chelating agents and affect the therapy’s outcomes.

Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, discuss the potential risks and benefits of chelation therapy with your healthcare provider. In some cases, chelation therapy might be contraindicated during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

Medical Conditions

Inform your healthcare provider about any pre-existing medical conditions you have, as certain conditions might influence the decision to undergo chelation therapy or the choice of chelating agent.

Health History

Share your complete health history with your healthcare provider, including any previous experiences with chelation therapy or other medical treatments. This information will help tailor the therapy to your individual needs.

Always follow your healthcare provider’s recommendations and instructions closely before undergoing chelation therapy. They will consider your specific circumstances to ensure that the treatment is safe and effective for you.

Recommended IV Therapies

Recommended For Hangover Patients

EDTA IV Therapy

  • Stomach pain
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Dehydration

EDTA IV therapy involves the intravenous administration of Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), a chelating agent. Chelation is a process where EDTA binds to heavy metals and minerals in the bloodstream, forming compounds that can be excreted from the body. This therapy is used to treat heavy metal toxicity, particularly lead poisoning, by helping remove excess heavy metals from the body. It’s also being explored for cardiovascular and neurological conditions linked to heavy metal accumulation. The therapy is performed under medical supervision and involves careful dosing and monitoring to ensure safety and effectiveness.

Saline / 1L
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA)

NAD+ Therapy

500mg + 1000mL of saline or LR (2-3 hour therapy)

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  • Dehydration
  • Fatigue
  • Headache
  • Weakness
  • Muscle aches
  • Stomach pain
  • Joint pain
  • Wellness

NAD+ IV therapy is a medical treatment that involves delivering Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) directly into the bloodstream through an intravenous (IV) infusion. NAD+ is a molecule naturally found in our cells and plays a crucial role in energy production, cellular repair, and various biological processes. NAD+ IV therapy aims to boost the levels of this molecule in the body, potentially providing benefits like increased energy, improved cellular function, and support for overall well-being. It’s often used in wellness and anti-aging contexts, but its effectiveness and safety should be discussed with a healthcare professional before considering the treatment.

Saline 0.9%
NAD+

Symptoms of Morning Sickness

The symptoms of morning sickness can vary from woman to woman, and can range from mild to severe. Some common symptoms of morning sickness include:

  1. Nausea: This is the most common symptom of morning sickness. It can range from a mild feeling of queasiness to a more severe feeling of nausea that may be accompanied by vomiting.
  2. Vomiting: Some women may experience vomiting as a symptom of morning sickness. This can occur at any time of day, not just in the morning.
  3. Fatigue: Women with morning sickness may feel more tired than usual, which may be due to the hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy.
  4. Dizziness: Some women with morning sickness may experience feelings of dizziness or lightheadedness.
  5. Food aversions: Women with morning sickness may experience a strong aversion to certain foods or smells, which can make it difficult to eat or drink.
  6. Increased salivation: Some women with morning sickness may experience an increase in saliva production, which can contribute to feelings of nausea.
  7. Headaches: Women with morning sickness may experience headaches, which may be caused by hormonal changes or dehydration.

It’s important to note that while morning sickness can be uncomfortable and unpleasant, it is generally considered a normal and healthy part of pregnancy. However, if symptoms become severe or persistent, it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider, as this could be a sign of a more serious condition.

How can IV therapy help with morning sickness and prenatal wellness?

IV therapy can potentially help with morning sickness and improve prenatal wellness in a number of ways. When administered by a healthcare professional, IV therapy can quickly and efficiently deliver a range of nutrients and fluids directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system. This can be particularly beneficial for women experiencing morning sickness, as they may have difficulty keeping food and fluids down, and may therefore be at risk of dehydration and nutrient deficiencies.

Some IV therapies for morning sickness may include a blend of vitamins and minerals, such as vitamin B6 and magnesium, which have been shown to help alleviate nausea and vomiting. Other IV therapies may include fluids and electrolytes to help combat dehydration and support overall hydration levels.

In addition to potentially helping with morning sickness symptoms, IV therapy can also support overall prenatal wellness by delivering a range of nutrients and fluids directly to the cells of the body. This can help to support fetal growth and development, as well as support the health and well-being of the mother.

It’s important to note that while IV therapy can potentially be beneficial for some women experiencing morning sickness, it’s always important to consult with a healthcare provider before trying any new treatments or therapies during pregnancy. A healthcare provider can help determine whether IV therapy is safe and appropriate for individual needs and circumstances.

  • Upset stomach
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Headache
  • Dehydration and thirst
  • Weakness or fatigue
  • Disrupted sleep
  • Shakiness
  • Sensitivity to light and noise
  • Depression
  • Anxiety or irritability
  • Inability to concentrate
  • Dehydration from frequent urination
  • A drop in blood sugar
  • Expanded blood vessels

How To Book On Calendar

Book your request two ways

You can book your appointments directly on calendar (option 1) or submit a request form (option 2). You can use both options but only one is sufficient.

Select a service

Select a nurse in your area

Fill out the form with your contact information and address

We confirm your appointment via Square based on your schedule and the nurses availability

Patient(s) gives consent to the nurse to perform the IV therapy via JotForm

Relieve your symptoms and target your treatment objectives

Option 1: Book Directly On Calendar

Select any service if unsure, we can always edit your request later, the nurse comes fully equipped for any scenario. Your request on calendar will be pending until a nurse confirms. We will keep you updated via SMS on this process. After confirmation your nurse will reach out for introduction, consultation, and to provide an ETA. Reserve all medical questions for your nurse when paired. Please include any important medical history in notes section. Please be prepared to sign consent for IV therapy. If you apply on calendar you do not have to submit a request form. We will not charge your billing method until completion of therapy. A Same Day Service Fee ($35) is applied with every IV & IM therapy that is requested for same day. An After Hours Fee ($100)  is applied to all requests after 5pm.

Option 2: Request An Appointment

After submission we will pair you with a nurse that’s available in your area. Your nurse will reach out for introduction and consultation. Reserve all medical questions for your nurse when paired. Please include any important medical history in notes section. Please be prepared to sign consent for IV therapy. If you apply on calendar you do not have to submit a request form. We will not charge your billing method until completion of therapy. A Same Day Service Fee ($35) is applied with every IV & IM therapy requested same day.

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