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Signs, symptoms & indicators of Heavy Metal Toxicity:
Mental
Depression
Lab Values - Cells Microcytic red cells
Lead poisoning can lead to the formation of small red blood cells.
Lab Values - Chemistries
High serum iron
Elevated serum iron can occur in cases of lead poisoning.
Symptoms - Head - Eyes/Ocular
Vision disturbances
Symptoms - Nails
Moving white lines across nails
Mees' Lines (transverse white lines) are a sign of arsenic poisoning.
Symptoms - Nervous
Numb/tingling/burning extremities
Symptoms - Skeletal
Joint pain/swelling/stiffness
Symptoms - Sleep
Drowsiness
Aging Parkinson's Disease
Metals such as iron, manganese, cadmium, copper, and mercury (from dental amalgams) have been implicated as causative factors in the development of Parkinson's disease.
Alzheimer's Disease
Because Alzheimer's patients often exhibit increased concentration of heavy metals in their blood and brain, toxic exposure is believed to play an important role.
Metabolic
Hypoglycemia
Heavy metals such as mercury, cadmium, lead and thallium poison the glucose metabolizing catalysts, thus reducing the flow of energy throughout the body. It is interesting to note that the symptoms of heavy metal poisoning are similar to symptoms associated with hypoglycemia i.e. hyperactivity, mood swings, manic depressive behavior, poor concentration and impulsive and unpredictable behavior.
Nervous System
Neuritis/Neuropathy
Arsenic and lead poisoning can cause neuritis.
My Mercury Story
I solved all these problems in a single day: Weight gain, DEPRESSION, thinning hair, fatigue, constipation, candida, anxiety, insomnia, low blood sugar, immune weakness, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), tingling hands & feet, feeling hot or cold, grinding teeth at night, oily skin, sweating during sleep, heartburn, cracking joints, tight & twitching muscles, poor memory, shyness, fear of commitment, fear of confrontation, apathy about personal issues (money/property/health), short attention span, poor reading comprehension, and more!!
www.diagnose-me.com/cond/C15891.html
Signs, symptoms & indicators of Heavy Metal Toxicity:
Mental
Depression
Lab Values - Cells Microcytic red cells
Lead poisoning can lead to the formation of small red blood cells.
Lab Values - Chemistries
High serum iron
Elevated serum iron can occur in cases of lead poisoning.
Symptoms - Head - Eyes/Ocular
Vision disturbances
Symptoms - Nails
Moving white lines across nails
Mees' Lines (transverse white lines) are a sign of arsenic poisoning.
Symptoms - Nervous
Numb/tingling/burning extremities
Symptoms - Skeletal
Joint pain/swelling/stiffness
Symptoms - Sleep
Drowsiness
Aging Parkinson's Disease
Metals such as iron, manganese, cadmium, copper, and mercury (from dental amalgams) have been implicated as causative factors in the development of Parkinson's disease.
Alzheimer's Disease
Because Alzheimer's patients often exhibit increased concentration of heavy metals in their blood and brain, toxic exposure is believed to play an important role.
Metabolic
Hypoglycemia
Heavy metals such as mercury, cadmium, lead and thallium poison the glucose metabolizing catalysts, thus reducing the flow of energy throughout the body. It is interesting to note that the symptoms of heavy metal poisoning are similar to symptoms associated with hypoglycemia i.e. hyperactivity, mood swings, manic depressive behavior, poor concentration and impulsive and unpredictable behavior.
Nervous System
Neuritis/Neuropathy
Arsenic and lead poisoning can cause neuritis.
My Mercury Story
I solved all these problems in a single day: Weight gain, DEPRESSION, thinning hair, fatigue, constipation, candida, anxiety, insomnia, low blood sugar, immune weakness, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), tingling hands & feet, feeling hot or cold, grinding teeth at night, oily skin, sweating during sleep, heartburn, cracking joints, tight & twitching muscles, poor memory, shyness, fear of commitment, fear of confrontation, apathy about personal issues (money/property/health), short attention span, poor reading comprehension, and more!!
www.diagnose-me.com/cond/C15891.html
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Re: Do you have heavy metal poisoning ?
Sun, January 13, 2008 - 6:24 PMwhat do you think my sauna is for? and then when i had to go out and get a FIR sauna. the results are quite unbelievable. finally figured out what is wrong with my kitter cats, besides feeding her too much. damn thing has staph infection. i had tried everything over the last nine months or so. very difficult. but a little ionized hgh and she now is totally wild. that is all i need, or is it what i wanted? she also outlasts me in both saunas. go figure. i would never have believed the sauna could be such a huge factor. i would/could not trade the sauna for anything in this world. all the supplements, herbs, etc etc etc. it is tough to detox the worst of poisons but now, with anybody doing a litlle research, they can find what is far too simple. heat. quit using underarm deorderant, fluoride toothpaste and diet pop. and skip two out of the three meals. aluminum is far deadlier than the other heavy metals. -
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Re: Do you have heavy metal poisoning ?
Sun, January 13, 2008 - 6:35 PMand one must be careful with HOW the tooth fillings are removed. the merury osha standards for handling this deadly poison is right up there with radioactive waste. one must find a qualified dentist, but beware.
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Re: Do you have heavy metal poisoning ?
Sun, January 13, 2008 - 10:51 PMMost of this is not true...
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Re: Do you have heavy metal poisoning ?
Sun, January 13, 2008 - 11:27 PMso your science must tell us that mercury is not a very deadly poison. that they put it in vacines because it is good for you. that just because the silver filling in teeth is only 50 percent mercury that, well, it should not be that bad. and you even have access to the internet? you fooled me...
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Re: Do you have heavy metal poisoning ?
Tue, January 15, 2008 - 1:15 PMYes, I listened to Metallica in my younger days. It ruined me. ;-)
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Re: Do you have heavy metal poisoning ?
Wed, January 16, 2008 - 12:43 PMMost of this is not true...
Where is your evidence of that statement?
Most of this is not true = Lazy argument.
If you disagree: Be specific. WHAT is not true and why do you believe this? Do the research. Answer one statement at a time And please use science to support your argument. -
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MUST SEE VIDEO
Wed, January 16, 2008 - 11:20 PMiaomt.org/videos/
The Smoking Teeth Video
I always learn so much from Roger. My first reaction is often What? Then I do some research and find some thing like this.
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