Sergey Kalitenko MD Recommends Provocation Testing for Heavy Metal Burdens In Your Body

Holistic practitioner believes that blood tests are not enough to determine patient's toxicity problems.

Brooklyn, NY, June 06, 2016 --(PR.com)-- Based on many years of practicing holistic and functional medicine, Dr. Sergey Kalitenko advises provocation testing for patients that may be experiencing symptoms caused by environmental toxins. This is very different from the study of traditional medicine that typically recommends blood tests to determine mercury or lead toxicity levels.

When patients are experiencing symptoms such as fatigue, irritability, numbness and high blood pressure, the root of the problem may be due to toxicity from their own surroundings. Toxins from the air they breathe, the food they eat and even the fillings in their teeth can create heavy metal burdens that compromise their health and overall wellbeing.

Environmental toxins aren’t stored in the blood; rather, they’re stored in your bones, brain, liver, kidneys and other organs. Therefore, simple blood tests reveal just the tip of the iceberg, requiring provocation tests by a high quality lab to reveal the degree of lead or mercury toxicity. In order for patients to get an understanding of the treatment they first need to understand where the problem actually begins and that is where Dr. Kalitenko can help you. He can find the root of the problem and he can treat the problem.

“If we suspect a patient is suffering from a heavy metal burden, one of the first things we recommend are provocation tests conducted at a lab that we trust,” explained Dr. Kalitenko. “Once we receive the test results, we review them carefully with the patient providing an informed and accurate interpretation of the findings. Unlike blood tests that don’t delve deep enough into the problem, the provocation tests give us the information we need to develop a customized, medically sound approach to help destroy the toxins, naturally.” Which is the overall goal to destroy the toxins before they continue to spread in the body.

For the convenience of patients living or working in the New York City Long Island area, Dr. Kalitenko operates offices at 2158 Ocean Avenue Brooklyn, NY
(718-382-9200) and 425 Northern Blvd Great Neck, NY (516-467-0253).

For more information, call either office or visit his website at www.kalitenko.com
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