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What is EDTA?

What is EDTA?

EDTA (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) is a water-soluble compound that belongs to a class of molecules called chelators (from the Greek word chelé, meaning “claw”) that bind(chelate), metals and remove them from the body. This may help detox excess graphene oxide.EDTA was first used in the 1950s for the treatment of heavy metal poisoning. Calcium disodium EDTA chelation removes heavy metals and is approved by the FDA for use in treating lead poisoning and toxicity from other heavy metals. Intravenous EDTA is used to treat lead poisoning and brain damage caused by lead poisoning; to see how well therapy for suspected lead poisoning is working; to treat poisonings...

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