Heavy Metal Recipe for Slow Death

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HEAVY METAL RECIPE

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Here is a humorous look at a serious situation. This “recipe” is the average amount of each toxic metal a person will have taken into their bodies in their lifetime.
•1,460 grams of aluminum*
•¼ tsp arsenic
•1 tsp lead
•1/3 tsp mercury
•1 ½ tsp. nickel
•Sprinkling of cadmium (300 mg)
•1 pinch of uranium (80 mcg)
*A 12-inch square of aluminum foil is about 5 grams. A great visual aid to show clients is to have a crumpled up ball of aluminum foil on your desk. You can hand it to them and explain that they will ingest the equivalent of 292 of these in their lifetime

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Traumatic Brain Injury and Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber Therapy Part 3

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TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

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• For traumatic brain injury, one randomized trial provided fair evidence that HBOT might reduce mortality or the duration of coma in severely injured TBI (traumatic brain injuries) patients.

However, in this trial, HBOT also increased the chance of a poor functional outcome. A second fair quality randomized trial found no difference in mortality or morbidity overall, but a significant reduction in mortality in one subgroup.

Therefore, they provide insufficient evidence to determine whether the benefits of HBOT outweigh the potential harms.

• The quality of the controlled trials was fair, meaning that deficiencies in the design add to uncertainty about the validity of results.

• Due to flaws in design or small size, the observational studies of HBOT in TBI do not establish a clear, consistent relationship between physiologic changes after HBOT sessions and measures of clinical improvement.

• The evidence for use of HBOT in other types of brain injury is inconclusive. No good- or fair-quality studies were found.

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