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IP6 as a calcium chelator?

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#1 experimenting

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Posted 12 June 2018 - 01:55 AM


Anyone know about this? Thinking about starting it as I have mild hypercalcemia, and for the general health benefits.

Who’s taking it? Who recommends it, and can it blunt both iron and calcium levels?

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Posted 05 July 2018 - 04:55 AM

IP6 is known to interfere with zinc absorption. It might affect calcium as well, but I doubt it's a very good chelator. For more info, see http://www.12knowmor...icles/title/ip6

 

EDTA is the gold standard for calcium chelation. Although most effective when administered by IV, it's also available in oral form.

 

You might also look into Alpha Lipoic Acid. I don't know about its specific action on calcium, but since it's known to be a chelator, it's likely to be pretty good.

 

 


Edited by AceNZ, 05 July 2018 - 04:56 AM.


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