DWQA QuestionsCategory: Healing ModalitiesHow effective is topical chelation therapy using topical Chelactiv EDTA Cream from Chelactiv, Inc., compared to intravenous EDTA chelation for improving coronary vessel blood flow?
Nicola Staff asked 17 hours ago
We see this topical treatment as being even more effective than IV infusion. After all, there are limits to what can be done in achieving effective concentrations of a chelating agent that must be given intravenously over a long period of time. That is the limitation, the need for a chronic presence to slowly begin to unwind years of damage through a gradual buildup of deposits in the vessels causing the problem. IV infusions can be done only so often. They are also time-consuming, inconvenient, and expensive, not to mention invasive and requiring medical assistance. A topical approach can be self-administered and on a daily basis to keep up a more persistent and steady delivery of EDTA. This product has employed suitable drug delivery strategies to achieve effective blood concentrations on a nearly sustained level and that will make use of this product equal or greater in effectiveness to IV chelation, or an oral approach that will suffer through lower bioavailability.