The Case for Intravenous Chelation Therapy Summary:
Publisher: Dr. Martin Dayton | ISBN: 0966483804 | edition 1999 | PDF | 114 pages | 1,2 mb
EDTA is an abbreviation for ethylene diamine-tetra-acetic acid, the primary therapeutic ingredient used in EDTA intravenous chelation therapy. Intravenous means in a vein or veins. During therapy, EDTA is infused into the blood stream through a vein. Technically, chelation is a chemical process where metals enter into claw like bonds with molecular ring-like configurations. Chelation is pronounced key-lay-shun. The process of chelation in the chemical sense has many applications including sustaining life. Therapy is a process which is used to improve health or mitigate disease. EDTA is one of seemingly countless substances which may be involved in the chemical process of chelation. In this sense, EDTA is not synonymous with chelation.