How does Detoxamin compare to intravenous chelation therapy?
Intravenous chelation therapy administers EDTA directly into the bloodstream; therefore the EDTA is introduced very quickly into the body causing the body to get rid of the EDTA in 3 hours.
The EDTA in Detoxamin stays in the body at least 8 hours which allows for a gentler and more elegant chelation experience.
Detoxamin introduces the EDTA through the colon wall slowly allowing for a much slower moving EDTA and much longer lasting EDTA blood levels. This allows for more time so that the EDTA can absorb and chelate the toxic metals where they are stored-not just in the bloodstream.
Detoxamin's long lasting EDTA is actually bi-phasic, where the EDTA blood levels fluctuate up and down over time as the EDTA makes its way through the body picking up toxic metals.
One major difference is Detoxamin's higher EDTA soft tissue absorption—which effectively "tickles" out the heavy metals where the body is storing and tucking them away.
Detoxamin introduces less of an EDTA dosage but it is done more frequently, opposed to intravenous chelation which administers a higher dosage and much less often.
Intravenous chelation puts a higher strain on the liver and kidneys, where Detoxamin is gentler on the body making Detoxamin also much safer.
Because people can take this at home while they are asleep, Detoxamin is more convenient and can be used more often. Finally, Detoxamin is only 20% of the cost of IV Chelation Therapy.