Oral Chelation - Is it Better than Intravenous Chelation?
Intravenous Chelation was the most common practice until a few
years back; however, with the introduction of oral chelation it
became the preferred choice of most patients and doctors. There
were a number of contributing factors to this shift of choice,
the prime aspect being the cost factor. Though intravenous
chelation would not cost you a fortune, still the cost will be
way above the price of Oral Chelation. This initiated the use of
oral chelation among the customers who were using intravenous
chelation. Once they started using it on a regular basis the
other benefits of oral chelation became more evident.
Mercury Chelation One of the major advantages of Oral chelation
is its capability to chelate Mercury from the body. EDTA
(Ethylene Diamine Tetra Acetic acid) injected in intravenous
chelation cannot bond with Mercury but the organic substances
used in oral chelation agents bonds successfully with mercury
and eliminate them from the body.
Oral Chelation