Heavy Metal Poisoning : A Toxic Lunch Part 1

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Heavy Metal Detoxification

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Heavy Metal Cleanse

by Natural.tv on May, 2011

Heavy Metal Poisoning
Instead of guessing at what might be wrong with your health and hoping that it will go away, wouldn’t you prefer to know what is really going on inside your body, based on the many signs it is giving you? Doesn’t it make sense to listen to what the body is trying to you?

Having said that; it is becoming more difficult for professionals like me to accurately determine the appropriate health protocols in any given case because the respective symptoms have undergone a shift due to the presence of heavy metal ions.

In fact, I have observed this phenomenon in a very large number of cases and it is fair to say that, at the present time, the effectiveness of any health therapy (energy/alkalizing/antioxidant/probiotics) is significantly compromised by the presence of heavy metal ions. It is therefore important to first identify any heavy metal poisoning and the degree of its involvement in the disease. Then, treated as an underlying condition and cause of disease, the heavy metal ions must be removed and cleared out.

A “heavy metal” is an element that exhibits certain metallic properties such as high electrical conductivity and very high density. The toxicities of heavy metals vary. Some, such as zinc and Manganese, are essential dietary nutrients that are required for good health. Others, such as Cadmium and Lead have no biological function in the human body, and can cause adverse health effects at very low levels.

Heavy metal poisoning is the toxic accumulation of heavy metals in the soft tissues of the body. All metals are toxic to cells. They compete with the nutritional minerals in the body thus rendering them unavailable to the necessary processes to maintain health. For example, let’s take just one small example: certain metals such as Aluminum or Magnesium displace calcium and make it unavailable for building bone, teeth and muscles (including the heart muscles) thereby weakening these structures. Low calcium levels lead to osteoporosis, dental caries, periodontal disease, muscle cramping, colic and heart disease.

Other mineral disturbances are a lowering of zinc, phosphorous, Manganese, Iron and Magnesium. Aluminum has a double whammy as it increases the zinc and Copper in the body to secondary toxic levels. Aluminum is a mineral but acts like a metal, chemically and physiologically.

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