Chelation is the process of removing toxic materials, metals, and minerals from the body through the use of certain chelating agents. These are substances that bind to toxic materials, resulting in the encapsulation of those toxic materials within the chelating agent which then evaporates through the body’s natural excretory process of cleansing waste.
Arterial plaque is one of the most commonly identified toxins. This needs to be removed to prevent arteries from becoming clogged and this also ensures great cardiovascular health.
There are varieties of chelating agents in use today, some of the most common are ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA), dimercaptopropane sulfonate (DMPS) which are mainly applied intravenously.
The chelate binds to toxins via a reversible ionic bond. With that bond intact, the toxin is extracted and passes through the digestive and excretory systems out of the body. However, in this process the toxin is not neutralized and there is a possibility that on its way out the toxin will adhere to other cells. This chelation process is also not always a complete test when it comes to removing heavy metals from cells.
Additionally, using the conventional chelation process also exposes you to the risk of some important and necessary metals being removed from your body in the cleansing process.
Clathration is a unique chelation solution that comes without any of the above drawbacks. In this process, the clarifying substance such as PCA-Rx is administered orally and forms a three-dimensional matrix around the toxin materials, completely enclosing them in a capsule, effectively neutralizing them and preventing them from coming into contact with any other body tissue. and is then eliminated from the body.
With clathration there is no chance of re-infecting the body’s cells with the toxins as they are eliminated. At the same time, clathration agents such as PCA-Rx are extremely effective in eliminating heavy metal poisoning such as lead or mercury.
Clathration is the new age solution for chelation and metal poisoning. To learn more about clathration and PCA-Rx, visit Chelation.