INFUSIONS / INJECTIONS EDTA

Disodium EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetate) infusions involve the intravenous administration of this chemical compound with the aim of chelating and eliminating heavy metals from the body. EDTA is a synthetic compound that forms strong bonds with metals such as lead, mercury, cadmium, and other toxic metals, transforming them into a water-soluble form, making it easier to excrete them through urine.

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These infusions are used in the treatment of acute or chronic heavy metal intoxications, as well as in certain medical conditions associated with the excessive accumulation of toxic metals in the body. EDTA helps remove these metals from tissues and organs, including the blood, to reduce their negative impact on health.

What is Disodium EDTA?

Disodium EDTA is a substance used in therapies for chelating heavy metals, contributing to detoxifying the body.

Benefits of Disodium EDTA

Disodium EDTA is known primarily for its metal chelating properties in the body and has several potential benefits in certain medical conditions. Here are some of its benefits:

Chelating Heavy Metals: One of the most important benefits of Disodium EDTA is its ability to bind heavy metals in the body and transform them into a water-soluble form. This facilitates the excretion of these metals through urine, reducing their toxic levels in the body. Through chelation, EDTA can help improve cardiovascular health and the function of other organs.

Detoxifying the Body: Disodium EDTA infusions can be used as a form of detoxification therapy in cases of heavy metal poisoning, such as lead or mercury. Treatment can be useful in cases of accidental exposure to these metals or in cases of chronic metal poisoning, as seen in certain industries or occupations.

Supporting Cardiovascular Health: It is believed that EDTA can help improve the health of blood vessels by reducing calcium deposits and arterial plaques that can contribute to atherosclerosis and other cardiovascular conditions. By chelating calcium, EDTA can support vascular health and improve blood flow.

Benefits in Neurological Conditions: Some research suggests that EDTA therapy may have beneficial effects in cases of heavy metal poisoning that affect the nervous system, such as mercury poisoning. Chelating heavy metals can help reduce their impact on cognitive and neurological function.

Disodium EDTA Therapy: What You Need to Know

EDTA is sometimes prescribed by doctors to remove toxic heavy metals, such as lead, from the blood. Doctors have used the molecule for decades to treat heavy metal poisoning. In these cases, it is administered through an IV. EDTA is also an ingredient in some prescription drugs for cancer treatment. Supplement manufacturers claim that over-the-counter forms of EDTA can be taken orally to "detoxify" the body and make the gastrointestinal tract healthier. Preliminary studies show that intravenous EDTA therapy, administered under the supervision of a physician, may help patients who have had a heart attack, especially if they have diabetes. Some people take EDTA in an attempt to treat:

  • Diabetes
  • Peripheral vascular disease
  • Alzheimer's disease Optimal doses of EDTA supplements have not been established. The ingredients and quality of supplements can vary greatly. This makes it challenging to determine a standard dosage, but with the help of our clinic's specialists, we can establish a personalized dosage based on your needs.

When Are Na-EDTA Infusions Recommended?

Na-EDTA (Disodium EDTA) infusions may be recommended in certain medical situations, especially for the treatment of heavy metal intoxications such as lead, mercury, or cadmium. Additionally, Na-EDTA therapy can be used in cases of medical conditions associated with the excessive accumulation of toxic metals in the body. To determine if this type of treatment is suitable for you, we invite you to our clinic for a preliminary consultation.

Disodium EDTA and detoxification

Disodium EDTA is known for its properties of chelating heavy metals in the body. By forming stable complexes with metals, EDTA facilitates their elimination through urine, contributing to the detoxification of the body from toxic metals. This chelation can be useful in cases of acute or chronic heavy metal poisoning and situations where exposure to these metals has been elevated, such as certain occupations or industries.

Disodium EDTA in Combating Cancer

There is some research and studies that have examined the potential use of EDTA in combination with other therapies in cancer treatment to support its use as a standard treatment against cancer symptoms.

Contraindications for Disodium EDTA Infusions

Disodium EDTA (Na-EDTA) infusions should be administered with caution and are not indicated in certain medical situations. Contraindications for Disodium EDTA therapy include allergies to acetylcysteine or sulfites, bronchial asthma or a history of bronchospasm, active gastric or duodenal ulcers, a tendency to bleeding, and renal insufficiency. It is important to discuss any pre-existing medical conditions you may have with your doctor and inform them of any other medications you are taking to avoid negative interactions or complications.

Our Team of Doctors

Our team of doctors, well-trained for intravenous therapy administration, uses the latest techniques and medical protocols to provide effective and safe treatments. Given the importance and delicacy of intravenous therapies, we focus on delivering high-quality services and adhering to the strictest medical standards.

Each member of our team has experience and specialized knowledge in the administration of infusions, ensuring that our patients receive superior medical care and careful management of procedures. We also continuously update our skills and knowledge to stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in the medical field, providing our patients with the most innovative and personalized intravenous treatments. The safety and comfort of our patients are always a priority, and our commitment is to provide an excellent therapeutic experience based on professionalism and empathy.

How a Disodium EDTA Infusion Session Works?

Disodium EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetate) therapy is a special medical procedure and must be approached with care and adequate knowledge. If you are considering this therapy or if your doctor has recommended it, here's what you need to know:

Medical Consultation and Proper Evaluation: Before starting Disodium EDTA therapy, it is essential to consult a qualified specialist doctor to evaluate your health status, identify any heavy metal intoxication or associated conditions, and determine if EDTA therapy is suitable for your case.

Specific Diagnostics: Disodium EDTA therapy is usually indicated for the treatment of heavy metal intoxication, such as lead, mercury, or cadmium. To establish the diagnosis of heavy metal poisoning, the doctor will use blood, urine, or other specific investigations.

Medical Administration: Disodium EDTA therapy is performed in the form of intravenous infusions and must be performed by qualified medical personnel, typically in a clinic or hospital. The dosage and rate of administration are determined by the doctor based on the specific needs of each patient.

Potential Side Effects: Disodium EDTA therapy can have side effects and adverse reactions, including injection site reactions, nausea, vomiting, headaches, dizziness, or changes in blood pressure. It is essential to discuss potential risks with your doctor and be vigilant for signs of adverse reactions.

Monitoring and Supervision: During Disodium EDTA therapy, the patient needs to be closely monitored by the doctor to assess the response to treatment and to detect any complications or adverse reactions.

Personalization and Medical Context: Disodium EDTA therapy should be personalized for each patient based on their specific diagnosis and medical needs. Additionally, it should only be used in cases where heavy metal poisoning has been diagnosed and confirmed by a competent doctor.


Frequently asked questions for INFUSIONS / INJECTIONS EDTA

Disodium EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetate) is administered as an intravenous infusion, i.e. by introducing it into the circulatory system through a vein. This ensures a gradual and controlled release of the substance in the body. The administration of Disodium EDTA infusions must be carried out by qualified medical personnel in an appropriate environment, because this procedure requires careful supervision and monitoring to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the treatment.

The duration of an infusion session with Disodium EDTA can vary depending on the medical indication and the dose prescribed by the doctor. Usually, a session can last between a few minutes and a few hours. The duration of treatment can be influenced by the patient's state of health, the severity of heavy metal poisoning or the medical condition for which Disodium EDTA is administered.

Disodium EDTA has several potential benefits, the most important of which include:

Chelation of heavy metals in the body, facilitating their elimination through urine and contributing to the detoxification of the body.
Reducing the accumulation of toxic metals in tissues and organs, including the blood and nervous system.
Improving the health of blood vessels by reducing calcium deposits and arterial plaques, thus supporting cardiovascular health.

By detoxifying the body and reducing the pressure exerted by toxic metals on the body, it can indirectly support the healthy functioning of the immune system. An organism without an excessive load of heavy metals can have a better ability to defend itself against infections and maintain a balanced immune system.

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