When choosing chelation therapy at home, you have the choice between liquid chelation therapy or chelation pills.  Both are much more convenient to take when compared with intravenous chelation, but liquid EDTA offers a much better rate of absorption, improving the therapy’s effectiveness and decreasing the treatment time necessary.

Chelation Pills have several drawbacks to them:
•    Some people may have difficulty swallowing pills, due to age or inability
•    Absorption of EDTA from pills is at most 20%.  In general, pills have absorption rates of only 2 to 20%.
•    Pills can take hours to digest, and the fillers used to bind pills may adversely affect the absorption rate and the therapy’s effectiveness.
•    Ingredients are not fresh.

In comparison, liquid chelation therapy has several advantages:
•    Absorption of the liquid is 98%, and begins to occur almost immediately after swallowing.
•    Administration is much easier, especially for seniors, when there is no difficult pill to swallow.
•    Fewer doses are needed to adsorb the same amount of EDTA into the body.
•    Liquids are not full of powdered fillers and binders, making absorption easier and allowing the body to process more of the beneficial ingredients.
•    Liquid chelation therapy is prepared with fresh ingredients!

Liquid chelation therapy, like Cardio Renew, is the more effective and easier way to administer chelation at home.  Read more about the benefits of EDTA chelation here.  If you’re suffering from conditions such as arteriosclerosis, angina, or other related conditions, you’ll benefit from taking EDTA chelation therapy!