EDTA

EDTA is one of the most powerful metal chelators known and can provide positive health improvements for many known diseases.  

Unfortunately EDTA has become a commonly known name,  the name EDTA is not as it appears and there are actually many forms and chemical formulas for the same basic product called EDTA.  Therefore comparisons are very difficult to make.

 The following is a partial list of Products called EDTA  

Almost all of these following compounds are bonded with one or more metals:

Sodium, Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorous, Iron, Copper, Borax, Potassium.

EDTA's function is to bind to unwanted metals, principally Calcium in the blood.

Some people claim EDTA which is already bonded to a metal will breakdown and become available to bind to other metals after it is in the body, this is  too much to believe. A lack of understanding the concept of calcium exchange explains why  studies have shown EDTA to be ineffective.  Most forms of EDTA don't work well others don't work at all and almost all break down by stomach acids.

Edetate Disodium, Dihydrate, BiotechGrade

Edetate Disodium, Dihydrate, FCC

Edetate Disodium, Dihydrate, Reagent, ACS

Edetate Disodium, Dihydrate, USP

EDTA Disodium Salt, 0.005 M Solution

EDTA Disodium Salt, 0.015 M Solution

EDTA Disodium Salt, 0.0575 N Solution

EDTA Disodium Salt, 0.06 M Solution

EDTA Disodium Salt, 0.115 M Solution

EDTA Disodium Salt, SVS Concentrate

EDTA Disodium Salt, SVS Concentrate

EDTA Disodium, 0.01 M Solution

EDTA Disodium, 0.01 M Solution

EDTA Disodium, 0.05 M Solution

EDTA Disodium, 0.0575 M Solution

EDTA Disodium, 0.1 M Solution

EDTA Disodium, 0.5 M Solution

EDTA Disodium, 10% (w/v) Solution

EDTA Disodium, 2.5% (w/v) Aqueous Solution

EDTA Stabilizer Solution, 500 g/L

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid Calcium Disodium Salt

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid Copper (II) Disodium Salt

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid Dicalcium Salt

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid Dimagnesium Salt

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid Dipotassium Salt, Reagent Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid Iron (III)

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid Magnesium Disodium Salt

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid Tetrasodium Salt, Reagent

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid Tripotassium Salt, Dihydrate

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid Trisodium Salt

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid, Dipotassium Magnesium Salt, Dihydrate

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid, Iron (III) Sodium Salt

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid, Powder, Primary Standard

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid, Powder, Reagent, ACS

Hydroxylamine–EDTA Solution

Magnesium EDTA, 0.02% (w/v) Solution

N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)ethylenediaminetriacetic Acid

N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)ethylenediaminetriacetic Acid Trisodium Salt, Hydrate

Saline–Sodium Phosphate–EDTA, 20X Solution

Saline–Sodium Phosphate–EDTA, 20X, Powder, Ultrapure

Tris–Acetate–EDTA, 25X Solution

Tris–Acetate–EDTA, 25X, Powder

Tris–Borate–EDTA, 10X Solution

Tris–Borate–EDTA, 10X, Powder

Tris–Borate–EDTA, Extended Range, 10X Solution

Tris–EDTA, 100X Solution

Tris–EDTA, 100X, Powder

Tris–EDTA, Sterile Reagent Solution

 

So which EDTA is best to use? .......the one in Angioprim

 

The Primary function of EDTA is to remove unwanted metals in particular calcium from body organs and the cardiovascular system.   

There are three primary methods of chelation therapy:  Intravenous, Suppository and Oral.

Intravenous or IV chelation is considered by many to be the superior  treatment method.  Some in the industry claim, oral chelation using EDTA is only 5% as effective as IV (intravenous) chelation.   The people making those claims are the same ones providing  IV (intravenous) chelation treatment.

Testimonials from our customers that have used IV or Suppository treatment and then used Angioprim have consistently stated "Angioprim is faster and much more effective in providing real health benefits than IV or suppository Chelation. Angioprim is a pure liquid concentrate and can be taken frequently.  

EDTA:  History

  • Ethylenediaminetetra-acetic acid (Synthetic amino acid)

  • Chelation comes from the Greek word chele (to claw or to bind)

  • 1934-1935 F. Munz first synthesized EDTA in an effort to create a substitute for citric acid

  • F. Bernsworth developed a process for synthesizing EDTA and patented process in 1941

  • Introduced in the United States in 1948 and  from 1950-1990 The Benefits of chelation therapy using EDTA were recognized by the medical community as a treatment for:

  • heavy metal and radiation toxicity

  • snake venom poisoning

  • digitalis intoxication

  • cardiac arrthymia

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  • EDTA is a chelating agent that is present in common products such as blue colored shampoos, a special sauce in McDonald’s Big Mac and even the drinker’s favorite beer. EDTA, which means ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, is a novel molecule that acts as an anticoagulant in medical and laboratory equipment. It is only used in tubes of blood and medical machinery since it “chelates” all the calcium contained in blood. This comes in the form of a powder or small amount of liquid in tubes. Aside from forming coordination compounds with most divalent metal ions, this molecule has many uses. It is famous for being used as a medical treatment for acute hypercalcemia and lead poisoning as well as a preservative in cosmetics and some processed foods. Even dentists use this compound as a root canal irritant in removing organic and inorganic debris compounds. Photographers use this molecule to serve as a component of bleach-fix used to soften elemental silver manufactured during development. In addition, this chemical compound being a metal scavenger is being used in chelation therapy, which is being eyed as an alternative method to treat people suffering with coronary diseases.

    There are controversies surrounding EDTA’s use in chelation therapy since insurance companies in the United States do not cover this alternative treatment. Patients who use EDTA chelation therapy have to shell out their own money for the expenses. Supporters of EDTA chelation therapy believe the public is being deprived of a therapy which holds so much promise to lessen their risks of atherosclerosis and its complications. Even with the best surgical care available at the most high-technology hospital, thousands of people continue to die because of coronary diseases. Chelation therapy backers further point out that the medical insurance companies can realize long-term savings by reducing patients’ dependencies on expensive surgeries, angioplasties and rehabilitations. Chelation therapy like the one espoused by Angioprim can improve patients’ health at a very low cost. It gives hope to people who have long given up on expensive medical surgeries. Angioprim offers patients a less invasive treatment that gives them fast results. Patients suffering from atherosclerosis can immediately feel their arterial plaques easily dissolve. Your system will be definitely cleaned. You will finally say goodbye to all pains most common to people with coronary diseases. With Angioprim, patients will feel they are given a second leash on life.

    The medical benefits of EDTA chelation therapy cannot be ignored. Physicians who favor the more traditional form of healing such as hospitalization and surgical care will have to contend with the growing clamor for a more natural treatment such as Angioprim. Patients deserve only the best treatments and an alternative method such as chelation therapy should be made available to thousands of people suffering from atherosclerosis and its complications. Even though majority of patients would opt for a more traditional form of healing, the growing minority should never be ignored. What is needed is education and further studies to establish the efficacy of a less invasive form of healing. Chelation therapy should not be easily dismissed as insignificant therapy in light of reports that are funded by the traditional establishment that may have a vested interest in maintaining the status quo. Only unbiased reports backed by physicians, patients and regulators can put an end to a controversy that should not be there in the first place. An alternative method such as chelation therapy should soon find their way into the mainstream medicine. When that happens the public is given an equal opportunity to choose the best way to confront atherosclerosis and its complications.

     

  • Sources

    Present day industrial use as an additive and food preservative and to remove

    unwanted metals that get into foods from the soil and machinery during harvesting and processing

    • EDTA reacts with these elements by forming tightly bound complexes to prevent decomposition

     Principle Uses

    • Removes undesirable metals from the body

    • Reverses the process of arthersclerosis

    • Improves cerebrovascular arterial occlusion

    • Improves memory, concentration, and vision

    • Reversal of gangrene

    • Restoration of memory

    • Prevents and reverses problems of degenerative diseases

    • arthritis, scleroderma, and lupus

     

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