Specialized Services

EDTA Chelation Therapy
EDTA Chelation Therapy is the management of cardiovascular disease and other degenerative conditions associated with the accumulation of calcium in sites outside of the bony tissue where its presence has been implicated as one source of the dysfunctional state, e.g. in rheumatoid, osteoarthritis and scleroderma.

For more detailed information on EDTA Chelation Therapy click here.


Low Dose Immunotherapy
Low dose immunotherapy is a procedure whereby very low doses of multiple antigens (foods, molds, dust mites, animal dander, pollen, etc.) are administered with a biological response modifier (B-glucuronidase) intradermally to down regulate the abnormal response of an individual to allergens. This method has been helpful in the management of inhalant and food induced allergies.

For more detailed information on Low Dose Immunotherapy click here.


Heavy Metal Detoxification
Heavy metal detoxification is a process by which the body burden of heavy metals is reduced. The detoxification procedure is accomplished by the use of chelating agents; nutritional preparation; the removal of silver dental amalgams, if needed; and as much as possible, the avoidance of mercury contaminated foods. During the process, kidney and liver functions are monitored. Also, attention is given to proper liver and gastrointestinal support during the detoxification programme.

For more detailed information on Heavy Metal Detoxification click here.


Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease
Proper diet, regular exercise, suitable vitamin and mineral supplementation accompanied by an annual physical with appropriate tests are important
in the prevention of cardiovascular disease. However, with established disease, intervention with appropriate diet, nutritional supplementation, proper exercise and suitable pharmaceutical drugs is important. Along with
these measures, EDTA Chelation therapy is very beneficial in treating cardiovascular disease because it improves blood flow thereby improving
the perfusion of oxygen to the heart, reduces calcium build up in the vascular wall and reduces free radical stress.

For more detailed information on Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease click here.