Long Beach, WA
Chelation Therapy clinics in Long Beach
Chelation therapy in Long Beach is offered by a small set of integrative and naturopathic clinics, typically for documented heavy metal toxicity. Referral and testing pathways often interact with Long Beach Memorial, MemorialCare, and MillerChildren's when lab confirmation is needed. Local demand is shaped by a port-industry and diverse coastal population, and clinics vary in whether they push short detox courses or longer TACT-modeled cardiovascular protocols.
FDA-approved agents for specific poisoning diagnoses include calcium disodium EDTA, DMSA, and deferoxamine. Chelation for cardiovascular disease or autism is not FDA-approved and has caused deaths when the wrong EDTA form is used. California Medical Board and strict medspa medical director rules shapes which providers can deliver chelation and under what supervision.
With verified chelation clinics on Regenerated.com in Long Beach, California, patients can compare provider credentials, testing protocols, and whether the clinic uses calcium disodium EDTA (the correct form) or the dangerous disodium EDTA. ACAM-trained MDs with documented pre-treatment heavy metal testing are the minimum bar.
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A note on Washington's chelation therapy rules.
The FDA has approved a narrow set of chelating agents for specific heavy metal toxicities. Calcium disodium edetate (CaNa2EDTA, Versenate) is approved for symptomatic lead poisoning, succimer (Chemet, DMSA) for pediatric lead poisoning at blood lead levels above 45 mcg/dL, deferoxamine (Desferal) and deferasirox (Exjade) for chronic iron overload, and dimercaprol (BAL) for arsenic, gold, and acute lead poisoning. Use of EDTA chelation for cardiovascular disease was studied in the NIH-funded TACT trial (2013) with controversial findings and remains not FDA-approved for that indication. Chelation for autism spectrum disorder is not evidence-based and has been linked to pediatric deaths. The FDA issued a 2010 sweep of warning letters to compounders marketing OTC chelation products with unapproved disease claims.
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Washington Medical Practice Act, RCW 18.71
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Washington Naturopathic Physicians Act, RCW 18.36A
Washington licenses NDs with one of the broadest scopes in the country, including IV chelation.
The Washington Medical Commission and the Washington Board of Naturopathy have both addressed chelation practice. Washington has historically been one of the most ND-friendly states with broad scope of practice for IV therapies. Bastyr University, located near Seattle, trains NDs and is a center of naturopathic medicine. The state has investigated practitioners for chelation marketing tied to autism and cardiovascular disease. The 2005 Pittsburgh pediatric chelation death informs Washington board expectations for pediatric protocols.
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