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Dr.James Truong focuses on following systoms:

Cancer Fertility (Female and Male) Chronic Fatigue High Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Conditions Chronic Infections, Colds and Flu Infant and Child Ailments Chronic Pain Prenatal and Postnatal Conditions and Illness Depression Skin Disorders (Rashes, Acne, Eczema) Diabetes and Blood Sugar Disorders Sleep Disorders And Insomnia Digestive Disorders Including Celiac and IBS Stress and Anxiety

Naturopathic Therapies 

Acupuncture

Lymphatic Drainage Therapy

 

 

Botanical Medicine

Mental Field Technique

 

 

Bowen Therapy

Neural Therapy

 

 

Chelation Therapy

Neuro Emotional Technique

 

 

Clinical Nutrition and Supplementation

Neural Therapy

 

 

Homeopathy

Prevention and Lifestyle Counseling

 

 

Hydrotherapy

Traditional Chinese Medicine

 

 

Intravenous Therapy

Vitamin and Mineral Injection Therapy

 

 

Chelation therapy

 Is a treatment used to detoxify the body of toxic metals by binding them and carrying them away in the urine. Chelation can be administered orally, or more commonly, intravenously with one or both of two specific chelating agents – EDTA and DMPS, each of which has affinity for different metals.

For more than 40 years chelation has been used successfully for patients with vascular diseases, such as atherosclerosis, as well as heavy metal poisoning. The FDA has approved chelation as the only treatment for lead poisoning.

Improving circulation by the removal of accumulated build up (plaques) that damage the vascular system is a primary benefit of chelation therapy and is of particular benefit in patients with heart disease, diabetes and other circulatory disorders. During and following chelation therapy, the blood flow from major arteries all the way to the smallest capillaries is improved.

Intravenous Therapy

At Alberta Health Institute Kensington Road NW, treatment is administered in a friendly setting consisting of a chairs in a cozy, calm environment. It is generally very peaceful with patients watching television, snoozing, listening to music or otherwise relaxing throughout the treatment, though sometimes it does get lively with patients chatting and connecting with one another. Tea and water are provided, along with magazines, books and soothing music, but patients are encouraged to bring their own snacks to enjoy during their session if so desired (highly recommended for treatments lasting over 60 min).