The body'squiet burden.
Decades of clinical refinement compressed into a precise removal protocol.
A four-step clinical protocol, the challenge test, results review, targeted IV chelation, and a retest cycle, to identify and remove heavy metals stored in tissues and organs over years of unintended exposure. A signature clinical territory of the practice.
You have unexplained chronic fatigue, cognitive symptoms, cardiovascular concerns, iron overload, or neurological complaints. Or a known exposure history: older plumbing, occupational, dental amalgam, a large-fish diet, or contaminated water.
Why heavy metals are so often missed.
Heavy metals like lead, mercury, arsenic, aluminium, and cadmium accumulate silently. Each input alone is small: residue in the air, mercury in larger fish, lead in old plumbing, aluminium in cosmetics. Together, over years, they remodel tissue. And the signs are vague enough to be missed for decades, because standard blood tests show what is circulating right now, not what has been stored in bone, fat, and organs.
Restoration begins with reducing the burden.
"Most patients I see for chelation arrived after years of being told their labs are normal. The labs are not wrong. They are just looking at the wrong window. The Heavy Metal Challenge tells the truth the standard panel cannot."
Exposure is everywhere modern life happens.
Each input alone is small. Together, over years, they accumulate quietly in tissue.
Four steps. One precise removal.
The practice's signature clinical territory, refined over decades and applied in a precise, measured sequence.
Heavy Metal Challenge
A provocation test that reveals long-term exposure stored in tissues and organs, not just what is circulating in blood today. The standard panels miss this. The Challenge does not.
Results Review
Dr. Srednicki reviews the panel with you. Probable exposure sources identified, and the protocol mapped against your specific metal load. No two patients receive the same chelation protocol.
IV Chelation
Targeted chelation using a unique IV formula, indicated by your specific metal load. The chelating agents bind the metals and escort them out through urinary excretion, monitored throughout.
Retest Cycle
Retesting at 5 to 10 weeks confirms clearance and informs the ongoing protocol. Some patients clear in one cycle, some need two. The labs lead the answer.
What we treat for.
Reducing the burden so the body can begin its own work.
This is the most foundational of our clinical territories. Without removing what is blocking it, the body cannot fully restore.
Read the PhilosophyFind what's actually there.
The Heavy Metal Challenge begins with a single conversation. We map the protocol against what we find, not against what we expect.