EDTA Chelation
Cross-source consensus on EDTA Chelation from 2 sources and 8 claims.
2 sources · 8 claims
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- EDTA is a metal chelator that physically grabs metal ions and removes them from the body. — EDTA is a Good Decalcifier
- EDTA has well-established medical uses in treating heavy metal poisoning including excess mercury and lead. — EDTA is a Good Decalcifier
- EDTA is not recommended for long-term daily unsupervised use. — EDTA is a Good Decalcifier
- People on medication or with existing heart disease should involve a physician when using EDTA. — EDTA is a Good Decalcifier
- EDTA can lower high blood pressure in part by removing calcium from vascular tissue. — EDTA is a Good Decalcifier
- EDTA chelates copper and can help counteract toxic copper accumulation in Wilson's disease. — EDTA is a Good Decalcifier
- Traditional chelation therapy is administered intravenously in clinical settings, while oral EDTA is used as a supportive measure. — How to Read a Coronary Artery Calcium (CAC) Score
- EDTA is a chelating agent that can physically remove calcium deposits from inside the arteries. — How to Read a Coronary Artery Calcium (CAC) Score