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 1 week 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.