Alternative Information

What Is Oral Chelation And How Can It Help Prevent Heart Disease


Oral Chelation

Oral chelation is the solubilization of a metal salt by forming a chemical complex or sequestering. One way of doing this is with ethylenediaminetetra-acetic acid (EDTA) salts, which have a multidentate spiral ligand form that can surround metallic and other ions.

The term "oral" simply refers to "mouth." When you take something "orally," you take it into the mouth. Hence, the word oral chelation. This word can be contrasted with "intravenous" which is a word that means that something enters your body through a vein rather than through your mouth.

"Intravenous" actions (including IV Chelation) are generally done by a doctor or a nurse who sticks a needle in a vein, often in your wrist.

The word "chelation" starts with the Greek Root of this word - chele. Chele, in Greek, means the claw part of a crab or lobster. So, "chele" refers to a grabbing action. When combined, getting "chelation" you simply have a word that means the "grabbing action" of some substance. Oral chelation is dispelling substances by taking the preparation orally.

The ingredients which make oral chelation "work" are Cysteine, N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine and EDTA.

EDTA is an important ingredient in oral chelation. It has a chemical and physical characteristic that it is attracted to heavy particles. It is not quite like a magnetic attraction, but in any event when there is EDTA in your blood stream, and some heavy particle (such as a particle of lead, mercury, iron, etc.), the EDTA and the heavy particle come together such that the heavy particle is coated with the EDTA, and passed out by your system

EDTA is an artificial amino acid, and since the body regards it as a foreign substance, the body eliminates the entire particle - the heavy particle coated with EDTA.

The body can't tell that underneath the coating is some material (iron mixed with carbon, perhaps) which the body might be willing to keep even though it is harmful to the body. So, this coated EDTA particle gets sent to the kidney and you urinate it out into the toilet. You just got rid of some heavy particles.

EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) is a common sequestrant and antioxidant which is a part of oral chelation. This oral chelation is added to foods, body care, and household products.

The oral chelation also occurs as disodium calcium EDTA, tetrasodium EDTA, and disodium dihydrogen EDTA. As a sequestrant, this oral chelation binds trace minerals such as copper, iron and nickel that may be in the product. If not inactivated, these minerals will lead to discoloration, rancidity and textural breakdown. When added as an antioxidant, EDTA prevents oxygen from causing color changes and rancidity.

Mike Spencer has been helping people protect their health for many years. To find out how you can help protect your heart and prevent heart disease with oral chelation visit mikes site at: http://www.oral-chelation-reviews.com


MORE RESOURCES:

Romney's Alternative Auto Rescue Plan
FOXNews - 18 hours ago
This is a rush transcript from "Your World With Neil Cavuto," November 19, 2008. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. ...


CBS News

Alternative core inflation gauge sees biggest drop ever
MarketWatch - Nov 19, 2008
By Rex Nutting WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- An alternative measure of core inflation, which doesn't automatically exclude food and energy costs, ...
Video: Consumer Prices Drop Record 1 Percent in October AssociatedPress
Fed Predicts Economic Woes Through '09 Christian Broadcasting Network
all 1,553 news articles


Boston Globe (registration)

UPDATE 1-W.House backs Republican alternative on auto aid
Reuters - Nov 19, 2008
WASHINGTON, Nov 19 (Reuters) - The White House said on Wednesday it supported an alternative Republican proposal for aid to the auto industry that would ...
Video: Auto CEOs Tell Congress Why They Need $25b AssociatedPress
A Rational Alternative to the Auto Industry Bailout Blogcritics.org
US Automaker Executives Plead for Aid as Hopes Fade for Speedy Action CQPolitics.com
Smartmoney.com - SmartBrief
all 3,802 news articles


Sunbeams can help Houston’s ‘powerful vision for the future’
Bizjournals.com, NC - 16 hours ago
... of Houston-based Alternative Power Solutions LLC (www.apowersolutions.com), which designs and installs residential and commercial solar systems. ...
Madison County Wind for Schools Project Brings Alternative Energy ... International Business Times
all 13 news articles


Patrick rules out bus alternative to rail project
South Coast Today, MA - 4 hours ago
Deval Patrick said Thursday he will not settle for an express bus service as an alternative to extending commuter rail to SouthCoast. ...
Rail project recommends three routes South Coast Today
OUR VIEW: SouthCoast won't settle South Coast Today
Governor looks to SouthCoast rail, not bus service South Coast Today
all 7 news articles


Washington Post

Montgomery Lawmaker Touts Alternative to Ambulance Fee
Washington Post, United States - Nov 18, 2008
By Ann E. Marimow Montgomery County Council member Phil Andrews today introduced what he called an alternative to a proposed ambulance fee that would ...
Red-light cameras mulled as source of EMS funding Business Gazette
all 15 news articles


The danger of low prices
Baltimore Sun, United States - 2 hours ago
Stricter legislative requirements and green incentives for automakers will be gone, funding for research on alternative energy sources will dry up, ...


TAKE 2: An alternative look at the day in sports
Columbia Daily Tribune, MO - 14 hours ago
By DAVE MATTER Maybe I’ve been entranced too long by Coach Congenial, Gary Pinkel, but as his Tigers enjoy their bye week, some of his colleagues should ...


Alternative Energy: A Look at Compressed Natural Gas
TurnTo23.com, CA - 9 hours ago
Hybrid cars have been the buzz for the last year or two, but a different kind of alternative fuel garnered some interest earlier this summer. ...


BBC News

Microsoft to Replace OneCare with Thin Alternative
PC Magazine - Nov 18, 2008
by Mark Hachman Microsoft said Tuesday that it will discontinue its OneCare PC protection offering next June, replacing it with a thinner, free offering ...
The 'Morro' of the story CNET News
Microsoft to replace OneCare with free consumer anti-malware Current IT news from heise online
Microsoft to kill off Windows Live OneCare next year Ars Technica
all 298 news articles

Alternative - Google News

home | site map
© 2006