DWQA QuestionsCategory: Healing ModalitiesI am having trouble finding good scientific studies demonstrating effectiveness of topical absorption of EDTA in aqueous solutions, as some claim will work. Has this capability been covered up by interloper manipulation of research and publication of useful data? Does the recent communication I received about topical use of an aqueous EDTA solution call into question the Earther Academy topical chelation formulation? Will the latter deliver effective blood and tissue levels of EDTA, and are its other ingredients helpful for getting a wide-spectrum chelation for multiple hazardous substances? What is Creator’s highest truth?
Nicola Staff asked 2 hours ago
What we have told you is accurate and helpful thus far about the topical chelation formula, but it is also the case that EDTA in aqueous solution can be absorbed fairly well through the skin. It is not an ideal vehicle and there are problems with maintaining exposure compared to having a cream or lotion that will coat and stick to the skin even under clothing, to a large extent, so it takes some care and ingenuity to work with an aqueous solution of EDTA and get the best results. So we would not recommend that approach compared to using the Earther Academy formulation because that will, in fact, deliver EDTA along with the other ingredients in sufficient concentrations for the intended benefit of achieving a detoxing of heavy metals.