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Where did EDTA Chelation originate?

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Where did EDTA Chelation originate?

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The treatment was developed at the request of Adolf Hitler who was interested in treating himself for heavy metal poisoning. After the war, EDTA was used in the paint industry to separate lead from the paint and in treating lead-poisoned patients. The standard treatment in the world today for lead poisoning is EDTA chelation therapy. But about 40 years ago, some very astute physicians noticed that some patients who were being treated for lead poisoning, who also had problems with poor circulation, had improvement of their circulation problems after their treatment for lead poisoning. The treatment has been used very successfully for the past five decades and usually takes about 90 minutes to 3 hours to administer depending upon the concentration of the EDTA. The treatments are usually administered once to three times per week. Patients usually receive the first of phase of the treatment approximately 20 to 30 times. This course is followed by one treatment per month as maintenance ther

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