IV Plaquex Therapy – Louisville, KY
What is IV Plaquex Therapy?
IV Plaquex is a safe, intravenous treatment used to remove fatty and hardened plaque buildup in the arteries, a condition called atherosclerosis. It has been shown to reduce angina (heart pain) attacks, enhance sexual potency, and improve kidney function and memory.
Plaquex (phosphatidylcholine) treatments work in the same way as chelation therapy in that they remove fatty plaques in arteries and other blood vessels. This application is valuable for individuals who have suffered from a heart attack or other cardiovascular injury.
At Kentuckiana Integrative Medicine in Jeffersonville, Indiana, we offer various treatment options to help improve and restore vascular health including Plaquex. Plaquex works to remove plaque deposits from the arteries, which acts to treat, even reverse heart disease, boost circulation, and aid in many other health problems.
Health Benefits of IV Plaquex?
At our office, IV Plaquex therapy is part of an integrated treatment plan in conjunction with EDTA chelation infusions. Research shows Plaquex therapy can help:
- Prevent, treat and reverse heart disease
- Reduce angina pectoris (heart pain)
- Withstand cardiac stress
- Improve sexual potency
- Lower LDL (bad) cholesterol
- Reduce high blood pressure
- Increase HDL (good) cholesterol
- Improve impaired kidney function
- Improve walking distance in Peripheral Vascular Disease
- Improve memory and mental function
- Protect damaged heart muscle
- Repair liver damage
- Improve gastric dysfunction
Plaquex for Lowering Cholesterol
Phosphatidylcholine is essential for the function of all cell membranes in the body, and supplementation with phosphatidylcholine increases the level and activity of HDL (“good” cholesterol – the one that effectively removes the “bad” cholesterol components from arteries and other areas of deposition). Phosphatidylcholine also enhances liver function, brain and CNS function, and that of many other organs.
Plaquex for Improved Blood Circulation
Plaquex improves blood circulation by reducing soft plaque in the arterial wall. Thus, patients suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, macular degeneration, peripheral vascular disease, and liver disease can notice dramatic improvements after treatment.
Moreover, male patients suffering from sexual impotency due to poor blood circulation can also benefit from treatment. Finally, patients can expect improved kidney and cerebral function.
Plaquex for Anti-Aging
Plaquex has been shown to reverse the aging process. As we age, billions of our cells—cells of your heart, lungs, kidneys, eyes, skin, liver, and most other tissues and organs of your body—start to lose youthful elasticity. Plaquex reverses age-related changes in the lipid ratios of the membrane of all the cells of the body, which allows tissues and vital organs to return to better health and a more youthful function.
Many European doctors discovered that the patients started looking younger and healthier after about 20 treatments. In one clinical study, Plaquex helped a 36% increase in average lifespan.
Plaquex for Kidney Disease
Studies have shown favorable effects of Plaquex when used to treat the following conditions:
- Nephritis
- Gestosis
- Renal Disorders
- Kidney Disease
Patients showed marked improvement within a reasonable amount of time.
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Frequently Asked Questions About
IV Plaquex Therapy
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What are the side effects of Plaquex?
Plaquex has few, if any, side effects. In rare cases, it has been reported that some patients experience loose stools if given too fast. These few cases have mainly been reported by individuals with small body structures and amongst some Asians.
Oral Plaquex rarely causes an upset stomach.
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How is Plaquex treatment performed?
IV Plaquex is administered intravenously in the comfort of our office by a highly skilled professional. Each session lasts approximately 60 minutes.
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How many sessions are needed?
The number of sessions needed varies based on the medical condition affecting the patient, as well as the severity of their condition. For example, a heart patient with coronary artery disease will need approximately 30-60 sessions on average.
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What is the cost of Plaquex?
Plaquex treatments generally cost about $170 per IV session.
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Is Plaquex FDA Approved or covered by insurance?
At this time, Plaquex is NOT FDA approved and is NOT covered by insurance.
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Can Plaquex be administered at home?
Oral Plaquex comes in the form of a pill and can be taken at home. However, IV Plaquex must be professionally administered in our office. We often recommend IV Plaquex over oral treatment.
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What is Plaquex made of?
Plaquex (phosphatidylcholine) is a natural substance in the body’s cells. It can also be found in eggs, soybeans, mustard, sunflowers, and other foods. The oral version is made from unsaturated phosphatidylcholine from highly purified soybean extract.
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What is the difference between chelation and Plaquex?
IV Na EDTA Chelation removes heavy metals [Lead, Mercury, Arsenic, Cadmium, Barium, and other harmful metals] which in turn improves circulation to the heart, brain, and body.
IV Plaquex helps the body by removing plaque from blood vessels, and fat from fatty liver. It also lowers cholesterol, and improves kidney function, stomach function, psoriasis, and brain circulation.
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At Kentuckiana Integrative Medicine in Jeffersonville, Indiana, we offer various treatment options to help improve and restore vascular health including Plaquex. Plaquex works to remove plaque deposits from the arteries, which acts to treat, even reverse heart disease, boost circulation, and aid in many other health problems.
We are proud to be Kentuckiana’s premier integrative and regenerative medical facility with over 24 years of clinical experience. Our experienced and professional staff and medical doctors have been treating patients in the greater Louisville, KY area with a wide array of complementary and alternative medical therapies.