Arizona Natural EDTA Chelating Agent
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EDTA Chelation

Helps your body flush out unwanted minerals while supporting your immune system.

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EDTA is an acronym for the chemical compound Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid. It is most commonly produced as a salt. Two compounds of importance are disodium EDTA and calcium disodium EDTA. Both of these compounds are effective in binding up other mineral ions in most aqueous solutions, including blood. This characteristic makes it a useful compound for removing unwanted mineral elements from the blood stream. We offer this particular product because it is a high quality, reasonably priced calcium disodium EDTA. It is the recommended EDTA to be incorporated into our cleansing protocol. Several benefits of EDTA are:

  • Binds up mineral ions in the bloodstream for disposal via the liver and kidneys
  • Boosts the immune system

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Why Choose Eidon?

Pure. Trusted. Proven.

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100% Clean Ingredients

No fillers, no fluff—just the mineral elements and purified water.

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Advanced Ionic Formula

Maximized absorption for faster, more effective results.

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Lab-Tested for Purity & Potency

Every batch is tested to ensure safety, quality, and consistency.

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Made in the USA

Manufactured under strict quality standards in a GMP-certified facility.

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Over 20 Years of Expertise

Trusted by health-conscious individuals and professionals since 1996.

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Eco-Conscious & Transparent

We prioritize clean sourcing, sustainable packaging, and honest labeling.

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