Chelation, your Super Highway to Health
You'll love traveling the Chelation Highway to Health. It's the easiest journey you will take and so simple and effective.
Chelation may be a new term to you. But if you're ready to get rid of those toxic metals that rob your energy and vitality and lead you down the destructive pathway of disease, you've come to the right place to find out how to get rid of them using chelation.
Our world is toxic. We eat, breathe, and drink toxins. Gradually they accumulate in our tissues. Gradually they grind down our health.
And toxins hide. Doctors don't know how to find them. Most blood and urine tests don't detect them because they are hiding in our tissues.
So what is chelation?
Chelate means "claw", to grab something and hold onto it.
Chelation by IV: In traditional chelation therapy doctors administer EDTA, an amino acid complex into the blood stream through an IV. As EDTA circulates through the body it grabs toxic metals like lead, cadmium, nickel, aluminum and even mercury, holds onto them tightly and flushes those toxic metals out through the kidneys and bowel. The IV administration assures that the EDTA reaches the tissues that need to unload their toxic accumulations.
Oral Chelation: If you swallow a pill containing EDTA, very little of it reaches your tissues because it is not absorbed well via the oral route. In fact, if you pass EDTA through your digestive tract regularly, it may deplete you of the necessary minerals that keep your cells running efficiently. EDTA also binds to the minerals you need and flushes them out through the kidneys.
You've probably read all the hype about taking oral chelation, but beware. I do not recommend taking EDTA by mouth. It has limited effectiveness and can potentially cause mineral deficits in your body leading to fatigue and other symptoms.
Here's the good news.
You can now chelate at home with a form of EDTA administration that's well absorbed and may even be more effective than administering EDTA intravenously. And it's a lot cheaper than IV chelation, which costs well over $100 per treatment for 30 or more treatments.
Suppository Chelation: Here it is - an EDTA suppository that you can order without a prescription and administer yourself.
According to World Health Company, their EDTA rectal suppository,
Detoxamin, is the first and only suppository that has proven by testing to be "efficiently and effectively absorbed through the colon".
You get even more advantages from rectal administration of
Detoxamin EDTA:
- Detoxamin stays in the body longer than IV chelation, over 8 hours as opposed to over 1.5 hours IV.
- Detoxamin exhibits high EDTA tissue concentrations where it can effectively remove heavy metal toxins at a cellular level.
- Detoxamin costs 70% less than traditional IV chelation.
- Detoxamin doesn't require needles and time-consuming office visits.
- Detoxamin works while you sleep.
Wow, all of you who sat in a doctor's office for hours and hours getting your IV EDTA will be excited about all of these advantages of Detoxamin.
All of you who couldn't afford IV chelation therapy, but really wanted it now have an affordable, easy, non-time consuming way to get this effective treatment.
All of you who lived too far away from a chelating doctor can now have it right in your own home. What could be more convenient?
When I closed my practice, I felt so bad that my patients no longer had easy access to chelation therapy, for no other doctors were providing it in our area for hundreds of miles. Because malpractice insurance for chelating doctors rose to such a ridiculous cost, many doctors could not afford to continue providing IV chelation in their offices.
Now you know why I became so excited when I found out how efficiently and economically Detoxamin works. And I wanted you to know about it right away.
There's so much more to tell you about Detoxamin. For now check it out yourself at
Detoxamin
Need more information about why you should chelate? Read:
- Why Chelation?
- Do I need to chelate?
- Hair analysis and chelation therapy
- Detox - Any Possible Damage?
- Chelation - Any Risks?