EDTA Description:
EDTA (Calcium Disodium EDTA) - It is a pharmaceutical grade chelating agent designed to bind and render inactive certain trace metals. Because EDTA is so effective at removing unwanted metals and other minerals from the blood, it has been highly effective for lead, mercury, aluminum and cadmium poisoning for over 50 years. For decades now, EDTA has been used in a process called "chelation therapy" to remove unwanted metals and trace minerals from the circulatory system. Intravenous chelation therapy introduces the EDTA directly into the blood stream to gradually reduce atherosclerotic plaque throughout the cardiovascular system by dissolving it and eliminating it through the urinary tract.
Specifically, it removes the calcium and other minerals that promote plaque formation. When plaque builds up in blood vessels, blood flow is restricted to all the body's organs, including the heart.
Oral EDTA chelation therapy is a safe, non invasive favorable way used to rid the body of excess toxins, particularly toxic metals such as mercury, lead, cadmium, and other harmful substances that impair body function. Oral chelation by EDTA enhances the body to eliminate these toxins via the kidneys. Oral chelation often beneficially prevents problems from occurring by restoring circulation to the body's tissues. Chelation therapy is used against effects of deposition of substances on the wall of blood vessel, leading to narrowing blood vessel and other circulatory malfunction of mind or body.
Clinical studies have shown it is more effective to take the EDTA by itself so it can do its job of removing heavy metals, plaque, etc. without losing its potency to clean the arterial system. The EDTA will enhance restoration of bone density in those suffering from osteoporosis.
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