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    Vitamin C is a known chelating agent for lead. It is also called ascorbic acid. Acute toxic lead poisoning should be treated by a doctor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BushMasterBoy View Post
    Vitamin C is a known chelating agent for lead. It is also called ascorbic acid. Acute toxic lead poisoning should be treated by a doctor.
    I didn’t know that about Vitamin C. I always figured my lead levels are always low because I wash my hands and bleed sometimes (figure the lead leaves with the spilt blood, right?), but I do consume a lot of citrus fruits…
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