DWQA Questions › Tag: DetoxacreamFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesA viewer asks: “According to ChatGPT, risks of topical chelation are minimal with small areas and short use but could lower calcium or magnesium if used extensively (EDTA binds calcium, magnesium, zinc, and iron, potentially lowering levels) and that rare but serious complications include mineral depletion, hypotension, fatigue, or strain on kidneys or liver. Would using low concentrations (1–5%), avoiding chelation if there are kidney, liver, or metabolic issues and limiting duration and frequency (e.g., once daily, 5–7 days per cycle), and limiting the treated area to a small area of the body (≤20–25% of surface), while taking a daily multivitamin/multimineral supplement be a sound safety protocol?” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 19 hours ago • Healing Modalities4 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Creator has previously suggested topical chelation as an effective treatment for improving coronary vessel blood flow, especially in combination with Lumbrokinase and Venoplus8. Chelactiv EDTA Cream from Chelactiv, Inc however is not available in the UK. Would the UK products KelaCream EDTA Heavy Metal Detox Cream (delivers Calcium Disodium EDTA into the body transdermally.) and Detoxacream be safe and effective in reducing arterial calcified plaque, given that EDTA can be irritating to veins, cause blood pressure drops, damage kidneys and removes essential minerals from the body, including calcium?”ClosedNicola asked 20 hours ago • Healing Modalities4 views0 answers0 votesIs taking a wide spectrum mineral supplement essential if using topical chelation therapy?ClosedNicola asked 20 hours ago • Healing Modalities3 views0 answers0 votes