

CardioFlow with EDTA
Roex
Overview
The effectiveness of CardioFlow with EDTA for cardiovascular health is questionable due to the unproven efficacy of oral EDTA for this purpose. While EDTA is effective for heavy metal chelation in specific clinical settings, particularly intravenously, its oral bioavailability and ability to significantly impact cardiovascular disease as a supplement are not well-established. Other ingredients like Vitamin B3 (niacin) and garlic have some evidence for cardiovascular benefits (lipid modulation, blood pressure), but their contribution might be overshadowed by the primary, less-substantiated claim of oral chelation.
The Good
Explicit label warnings for key contraindications and medical consultation.
Contains Vitamin B3 known for general metabolic support.
Garlic offers some antioxidant and potential blood pressure benefits, even if underdosed for significant effects.
The Bad
Primary active ingredient, Calcium Disodium EDTA, is generally not recommended for oral supplementation without rigorous medical supervision due to poor oral bioavailability and potential for nutrient depletion.
Efficacy of oral EDTA for advertised cardiovascular benefits is not well-supported by robust scientific evidence, unlike IV chelation for specific conditions.
Potential for significant side effects and interactions related to EDTA, including kidney issues and essential mineral depletion.
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals seeking cardiovascular support, those interested in chelation therapy (under professional guidance)
Skip If: You are pregnant, nursing, have kidney disease, or are on medications without consulting a doctor. Do not use without medical supervision.
Ingredients Analysis
How to Use
Take recommended dosage with water, preferably on an empty stomach or between meals to maximize absorption of EDTA.
Daily
Morning & Evening
Between meals