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Undergoing Chelation Therapy
, 03 30th, 2010
In this blog, we have discussed a lot of the science and theory around chelation therapy, but we have often glossed over some of the specifics of the actual process. If and when you undergo chelation therapy, each session will last somewhere between two and four hours. The solution that is typically used is EDTA, or ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid.
Each treatment usually costs somewhere between $50 and $100, and when a patient first begins therapy, they usually go five to 30 times in the first month. After this initial period, most patients will have a treatment roughly once a month for preventative measures. Insurance companies don’t cover chelation therapy, so patients will have to pay for the procedure out of pocket.
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