Oral Chelation Therapy Versus Intravenous Chelation Therapy

Is oral chelation therapy more effective than IV chelation therapy It depends on the patient and his or her needs and desired outcome. When oral chelation therapy is done correctly with the correct dose of cysteine, the effects are often high quality and quite useful when treating heavy metal toxicity or treating hardened arteries. In either case, it is vital that there is enough of the compound known as cysteine in the formula. Why Because cysteine is also a naturally occurring compound that our bodies use to help establish organ regeneration and provides the basic building blocks for a great many of the internal workings inside the human body.

When you decide to engage in oral chelation therapy, you are basically ingesting compounds that are known for attracting and snatching or grabbing the various ions of heavy metals that can’t be filtered through the body as well as the calcium deposits that create stiff, hard arteries which blockade the natural flow of blood through the body. The most essential of these compounds or elements is known as cysteine. You can get the vital cysteine by eating egg yolk and other foods, but not in high enough levels to remove any accrued heavy metals or calcium deposits. By the time you ate the number of eggs it would require to produce the essential baseline necessary to snatch up the heavy metals and calcium deposits you would be fighting a pretty wicked battle with high cholesterol.

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I find it to be surprising the number of people I hear from and the benefits they get from oral irrigation. However, these folks are not just using any old oral irrigator.

Irrigators are not all created equal. Some have a special technology that allows them to reduce more plaque build up than others.

The principle behind reducing plaque is very simple. Actually, reducing it isn’t actually the goal, although reducing it does help.

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