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  • <h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: Recognized Benefits

    Ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) is a synthetic amino acid that improves cardiovascular health and prevents other tissue and organ diseases. For more than 50 years, the Food and Drug Administration has supported EDTA chelation for treating heavy metal poisoning.

    On the Other: Controversial Treatment

    There is controversy surrounding EDTA. The American Heart Association (AHA) claims that EDTA treatment has not been proven to work. The AHA cites three studies, two Danish and one from New Zealand, to support its conclusion.

    Bottom Line

    The recommended dosage varies for each individual, but you can safely take EDTA up to six times a day. You should consult with your doctor to find a dosage that's right for your body. EDTA should not be taken by anyone with kidney or liver disease, or by people who are sensitive to sodium.

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    EDTA Treatment

    EDTA Chelation

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    More information on EDTA Chelation Therapy

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