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  • Heavy metals (mercury, lead, cadmium, aluminium, arsenic, nickel) are a problem b All these heavy metals are known carcinogens and mutagens (cause birth defects) - this is b
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  • ...lls them out through the urine. It is excellent for diagnosing toxicity of heavy metals such as mercury, lead, arsenic, aluminium, cadmium, nickel and proba See also '''[[Heavy Metal Poisoning - causes and treatment]]'''
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  • Heavy metals (mercury, lead, cadmium, aluminium, arsenic, nickel) are a problem b All these heavy metals are known carcinogens and mutagens (cause birth defects) - this is b
    23 KB (3,568 words) - 08:44, 11 December 2023
  • ...n mobilising toxic metals into the environment. This is made much worse by heavy metals in regular use in Western lifestyles. =='''Why are heavy metals a problem?'''==
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  • ...ive Urine element Profile]]'''. There is no one single best test for heavy metal toxicity - some people are poor detoxifiers and so hair, blood, and sweat a ...Infrared Sauna (FIRS)]]''' reduces levels of pesticides and VOCs and some heavy metals reliably well. As a very rough rule of thumb 50 FIR saunas will halv
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  • ...cause problems. If our defences are overwhelmed, the chemical will cause a poisoning. The body recognises this and remembers the chemical. So in the future when Increasingly people with MCS, especially where there is heavy metal poisoning, develop '''[[Electrical sensitivity]]'''
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  • ...tions. However, if they come into contact with a particular toxin or heavy metal or another twisted prion (rotten apple effect), then they too twist and dis ...ecognise some of the triggers for prion disorders. The best documented are heavy metals, pesticides and natural toxins, but there may well be others. For ex
    6 KB (922 words) - 08:30, 31 October 2022
  • ...isoning - causes and treatment]]''' - for links between autism and mercury poisoning.<br><br> ...hair and nails. See '''[https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn3842-toxic-metal-clue-to-autism/ New Scientist - "Toxic Clue to Autism"]''' and '''[https://
    13 KB (2,090 words) - 08:47, 11 December 2023
  • ...sociated with aluminium poisoning and, indeed, aluminium is a very similar metal to mercury in the periodic table of elements. The main source of aluminium The early symptoms of mercury poisoning can be very variable but may include loss of short term memory, a metallic
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  • *'''[[Chemical poisoning - general principles of diagnosis and treatment]]''' *'''[[Chemical Poisoning and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) - how to reduce your daily exposure
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  • ...genase'' (PON 1 - interestingly this also protects against organophosphate poisoning!), ''glutathione peroxidase'' (needs glutathione and selenium), and ''super ...metals, pollution''' - damages artery walls directly. See '''[[Heavy Metal Poisoning - causes and treatment]]'''
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  • Chemical overload, by which I mean heavy metals, pesticides and volatile organic compounds, get in the way of the no ...e are all unwittingly exposed to chemicals either from pesticide and heavy metal present in foods and drugs, from increasing air pollution as a result of po
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  • *heavy metals poisoning - see section 3 below ...to the egg and sperm and should be avoided. Urine testing for heavy metal poisoning can be helpful to identify issues - see '''[[Comprehensive Urine element Pr
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  • ...se it causes cell damage and produces free radicals. Eg cigarette smoking, heavy metals, pesticides, volatile organic compounds, surgical implants such as s ...dern Western lifestyles bring us into contact with new chemicals including heavy metals, pesticides and volatile organic compounds, all of which upset the n
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  • * Sweating - many toxins and heavy metals can be lost through the skin. ...ones. Vitamin C strips out many heavy metals. Iodine is a good chelator of heavy metals. Vitamins and minerals also act as essential co-factors to allow liv
    17 KB (2,839 words) - 10:26, 4 December 2023
  • *Avoid all exposure to chemicals - see '''[[Chemical Poisoning and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) - how to reduce your daily exposure ...thyroid function test (both parents); haematology and biochemistry, heavy metal load. For example, see '''[[Thyroid profile: free T3, free T4 and TSH]]''',
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  • * '''Look for heavy metal poisoning''': a zinc/selenium urine challenge test is best. This can be done at home
    16 KB (2,577 words) - 10:09, 4 December 2023
  • * '''Look for heavy metal poisoning''': a zinc/selenium urine challenge test is best. This can be done at home
    17 KB (2,641 words) - 08:48, 11 December 2023
  • ...arrying capacity of haemoglobin. It also greatly increases the toxicity of heavy metals by enhancing their absorption. Please see '''[http://www.ncbi.nlm.n ...e some of these can spill over into the systemic circulation with a simple poisoning effect and resultant production of free radicals and inhibition of mitochon
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