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Oral Chelation Therapy and Chelation Oral Intake

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Oral chelation refers to taking chelating agent orally. This therapy is done in two ways. One is administration of chelating agent through intravenous injection. The other simple way is taking it orally just as we eat or drink something. Oral chelation therapy is done to dissolve the toxic metals by forming a chemical compound with the toxic metals or minerals. These toxic substances are then held together and excreted. EDTA is the most popular chelation agent. By taking orally arteries and veins are cleaned. It helps improve blood flow and supplies nutrients and oxygen to the different body parts such as tissues, muscles and nerves. It results in many health benefits such as proper blood pressure, increased blood circulation, healthy cholesterol level and improved body strength. Moreover oral chelation therapy is very instrumental in treating heart diseases. It does not require any surgery.

The ingredients used in the oral chelation are Cysteine, N- Acetyl- L- Cysteine and of course EDTA. EDTA has the capacity to attract heavy particles. It gets attached with such particles flowing in the blood. But since it is an amino acid it is considered as a foreign substance and is eliminated out of the body. This work is done by the kidney. The quantity of Cysteine in the oral therapy should be enough. It has also the grabbing capacity but only when it is present in large quantity in the body. A vibrant formula should contain at least 350 milligrams of cysteine. The quantity of N Acetyl Cysteine should also be 3oo milligrams. Thus the term oral chelation connotes a vitamin formula to eliminate toxic substance from the body. But be careful while making any such formula as more than the prescribed amount of Cysteine can cause stone formation in the kidney.

There are some doubts also about the efficacy of oral chelation. It is said that EDTA is not absorbed by mouth properly. Mouth absorbs just five percent of this ingredient. More there are some dangers associated with EDTA present in the oral chelation formula. The unabsorbed EDTA in the body may mix with the essential foods and nutrients and flush them out. Thus it deprives the body of some useful nutrients. It results in the fast aging process and the person taking it may look older than what he is. EDTA ay also raise blood pressure level as it remains outside the cell which gets greater benefits from intravenous chelation. But these claims are not scientifically proves. The most common notion is that oral chelation is more effective and beneficial.

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