EDTA Chelation Therapy: an Effective Alternative Remedy

Modified on Aug 15, 2023

EDTA Chelation Therapy is new to many of us, but it has been studied and used successfully for many years.  EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) – say that fast 10 times! – is administered intravenously (IV) to remove toxic heavy metals and excess minerals that damage the body.  EDTA is able to bind heavy metals and other toxins because of its claw-like molecular structure. 

What is Chelation Therapy?

Chelation refers to the use of a chemical substance which binds the ‘bad' TM molecules to itself, allowing them to be removed from the body.  During World War II, scientists were searching for an antidote to poison gas.  Earlier treatments were able to remove the poison gas, but those treatments were toxic.  EDTA, however, proved to be a highly effective treatment for heavy metal toxicity (such as lead poisoning) and for excess minerals (such as calcium), with no side effects.  EDTA Chelation allowed the heavy metals or minerals to be removed before they could further damage the body.  During the 1940s, the Navy used Chelation Therapy to treat servicemen for lead poisoning.

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