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Edta

Ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid is an anticoagulant. It inhibits clotting by extracting or chelating calcium from the blood. It allows the adequate conservation of cellular elements and the morphology of blood cells.

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Will EDTA affect my vitamin C and magnesium levels?

Query: Hello doctor, My calcium score is 2000. To lower it, I am taking liposomal EDTA and a chelating agent to reduce calcium deposits in arteries. But my vitamin C and magnesium levels are sharply reduced. How can I restore vitamin C and magnesium levels without stopping liposomal EDTA?  Read Full »


Dr. Goswami Parth Rajendragiri

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. You are taking the antioxidant EDTA (Ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid) for reducing calcium deposits in the artery, and it is helpful in reducing blood pressure and cholesterol and preventing a heart attack. Now your vitamin C and magnesium levels dropped down becau...  Read Full »

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