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Oral Chelation and Absorbtion

The challenge of all nutrient consumption is one of absorption. Each one of us absorbs each nutrient at different rates and in different quantities. Then there is the difference in how and what form you take the nutrient. Here is a chart which appears to be the generally accepted average absorption rates for nutrients for nutritional and  medical purposes.

Pill or tablet - 10%
Capsule - 20%
Gel Cap - 30%
Transdermal Patch - 45%
Sublingual 50%-70%
Intramuscular Injection - 90%
Intra-oral or Sublingual Spray - 95%
Liquid 98% (According to the Physicians Desk Reference)
Intravenous Injection - 100%

The product we sell and recommend is a gelatin  cap. However, it can be taken in liquid form easily and I personally take it sublingually and in liquid form. Here is my Oral Chelation Regimen.

Using the above average figures I am getting somewhere between 30% and 50% absorption. If one believes the Physician Desk Reference I am getting 98%. What this means is one of our regimens is about equal to 10 IV Chelation treatments. 10 IV treatments would cost  $1100 plus expenses vs Our Regimen is less than $35.

If we are getting 98% absorption then one bottle is equal to many many IV chelation treatments. This is

Many product marketers state that their products which are liquid get up to 95% absorption rates. The only evidence so far that I have found that absorption is that high is the Physicians Desk Reference mentioned above.   If you hold them under your tongue and then swallow what is left it appears you would get about the same as sublingual between 30 and 50%. When I used a popular liquid product I found the results I got were less than my present regimen. I do know one thing, the price of liquid was about 225% higher than the regimen I use and recommend.

I can find no other product that is as effective or more effective than ours. Further I can find no product regimen which is priced as inexpensive as ours. In this case cheap does not mean ineffective just the opposite. There is nothing that comes close. This is after over six years of personal research just on oral chelation. If someone has a product that is  more effective please let me know I will be happy to listen.

Note: In a study done by Ricker Laboratories they were trying to find a way  that the drug heparin could be taken orally. Heparin is not absorbed by the gastro intestinal tract. However when they combined it with EDTA salts they found through blood tests that the Heparin was absorbed by the gastro intestinal tract. Showing that EDTA carries the heparin through the walls. EDTA  obviously has good absorption in the stomach and intestine systems.

Liquid Chelation  Oral Chelation 

In accordance with the FDA these products are not intended to treat, cure, mitigate, or prevent any diseases. Please consult your health care professional prior to taking dietary supplements. Information on this site is given for educational purposes only and is not to replace the advice of your doctor. If you have a health condition, please seek the advice of your doctor.

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