Reviews
Summary
Positives
- A patient reported improved pain-free walking distance and warmer extremities after a course of EDTA infusions, consistent with TACT trial signals AHA Journals.
- Diabetic users described better wound healing and lower insulin needs over a multi-month protocol, attributed to plaque and biofilm dissolution PMC.
Negatives
- Patients have reported burning at the IV site, hypocalcemia symptoms, and post-infusion fatigue, especially with disodium rather than calcium-disodium EDTA PMC.
- Some long-haulers said they crashed harder after sessions due to mobilized metals without adequate downstream binder support PMC.
Hurdles & Side Effects
- A 30-infusion course at 1.5 to 3 hours each is a major time and cost commitment, often thousands of dollars out of pocket AHA Journals.
- Patients struggle to find a board-certified chelation provider, since mainstream cardiology remains skeptical despite TACT data PMC.
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