represents a constant health threat — not through single large
doses, but through constant incremental exposure. Heavy metal toxicity
has been implicated in everything from an increased risk of Alzheimer's
and cardiovascular disease to mental retardation and cancer. Heavy
metal toxicity can even be found even in unborn children. A 2004 study
by the Environmental Working Group identified 287 industrial chemicals
in babies' umbilical-cord blood, including 180 known to cause cancer
and 217 that are toxic to the brain and nervous system. The three most
familiar heavy metals that are noted to be slowly but surely poisoning
us are mercury, aluminum and lead.
MERCURY Today, we face three primary sources of
exposure to mercury - in our food supply, in energy saving light bulbs and in our dental fillings. When
the so-called "silver" fillings are put in the teeth, they are roughly
49-53% mercury. In other words, the filling is an amalgam that
contains some silver, as well as what is for some people a lethal
amount of mercury. To determine the extent of possible mercury
poisoning, studies were conducted on sheep. The fillings were removed
after six months and found to contain only about a fifth of the mercury
that was present when the fillings were first put into the teeth. The
rest of the mercury had been leeched into the system and was found in
significant concentrations in the brain and small intestines, though
the liver and kidneys and lungs were also impacted by the mercury.
For a quick visual demonstration, watch this video
from the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology
When a patient has mercury amalgam fillings removed by a properly
trained dentist, the patient is somewhat protected by a rubber dam that
reduces the risk of swallowing the dental materials that are
removed. The problem is that mercury is so volatile that the vapor is
absorbed by both patient and dentist, but dentists tend to suffer more
than patients from this vapor. However, the vapor can be so dangerous
that sharing a sauna with someone with a mouth full of mercury can be
toxic for everyone in the sauna. Even if the dental fillings are removed (which poses a danger in itself), the mercury burden will remain in the body unless something is done to safely remove it.
A new threat of mercury poisoning is coming from energy saving light bulbs. If one should break in your house, the danger of mercury poisoning is very high. Disposing of these light bulbs also poses a problem as they will form another source of mercury pollution in soil and ground water when introduced to landfill. This will then find its way into the food chain.
Human excrement is often used as fertilizer for crops. This waste is loaded with mercury originally coming from dental fillings. This is another way that mercury enters our food supply.
The dangers of mercury have been known since the days of the
Roman Empire
People have known about the dangers of mercury since the days of the
Roman Empire, when slaves who worked in the "quicksilver" mines died
horribly after two or three years of exposure. And in the 19th century,
the workers who used mercury to make hats — the "Mad Hatters" — went
bald and suffered from severe muscular tremors, dementia, and fits of
wild, uncontrollable laughter.
It's no secret that mercury is one of the most toxic metals known.
Numerous studies have shown its impact on health. Strong evidence shows
that mercury lowers T-cell counts. This, alone, implicates it in
cancer, autoimmune diseases, allergies, Candida overgrowth, and
multiple sclerosis. The EPA has determined that mercuric chloride and
methyl mercury are possible human carcinogens.
It has also been shown that mercury cuts the oxygen carrying
capacity of blood by half. This would account for many instances of
chronic fatigue and diminished respiratory function.
Mercury also
has an affinity for brain tissue and is implicated in brain tumors and
dementia. And, finally, mercury has an affinity for fetal tissue, which
accounts for its implication in birth defects.
Mercury is a naturally occurring toxin, which is found in soil,
rocks, wood, and fuels like coal and oil. The major source of mercury
in our food chain, responsible for about one-third of the levels found
in our bodies, is the burning of coal to generate electric power.
Mercury that naturally occurs in coal is released during burning.
Enters the air and is then precipitated into the oceans, lakes, and
rivers. When it reaches the water, microorganisms consume it and
convert it into a substance called methyl mercury.
Methyl mercury accumulates in the muscle tissue of fish, animals,
and humans. According to the EPA, fish at the top of the aquatic food
chain bioaccumulate methyl mercury to a level approximately 1 million
to 10 million times greater than dissolved concentrations found in
surrounding waters.
Of course, when you climb one more rung up that food chain, you find
us, the people who eat fish. Just like the predatory fish that we catch
and eat, we store mercury in our tissues.
LEAD There is no safe known level of lead in the human body. With the elimination of lead-based
house-paint, and the increased use of lead-free gasoline, lead
poisoning is certainly less prevalent than it had been years ago.
However, low-level toxicity is still an issue. There is still lead that has accumulated at the road side from its original use in petrol/ gasoline. Coal- burning power
plants still spew lead into the atmosphere. The problem with lead is
that it accumulates in the body, unless you take active steps to remove it.
The EPA estimates that from 10 percent to 20 percent of human
exposure to lead may come from drinking water. Infants who consume
mostly mixed formula can receive from 40 percent to 60 percent of their
exposure to lead from drinking water.
The EPA warns that if lead is not detected early, children with high
levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from damage to the brain and
nervous system, behavior and learning problems (such as hyperactivity),
slowed growth, headaches, and more.
Adults are also at risk and can suffer from reproductive problems
(in both men and women), high blood pressure, digestive problems, nerve
disorders, memory and concentration problems, and muscle and joint pain.
ALUMINUM Once aluminum enters your body, it
accumulates in your brain, where it kills off neurons, leading to
memory loss. And thanks to the significant amounts of aluminum found in
food emulsifiers, antiperspirant deodorants, hair sprays, baking
powder, many types of toothpaste, much of our drinking water, and most
of our cookware, you are exposed to a lot of aluminum over the course
of your life.
Aluminum and mercury may be the prime factors in the onset of Alzheimer's
disease. The connection between aluminum and Alzheimer's disease became
even stronger when, in 1995, Neurotoxicology reported that the
widespread use of aluminum salts to purify water could account for the
large numbers of people suffering from Alzheimer's.
And recently, a connection between aluminum and fluoride was made.
New research has revealed that fluoride in drinking water makes the
aluminum that we ingest more bioavailable. As was reported in Brain
Research, Vol. 7 84:98, the combination of aluminum and fluoride causes
the same pathological changes in brain tissue found in Alzheimer's
patients.
Note:Metallic aluminum is different from
plant-derived aluminum (aluminum hydroxide). No studies have ever shown
a connection between aluminum hydroxide and toxic levels of aluminum in
the human body — which is a good thing, because there is a lot of it in
our food supply.
THE BOTTOM LINE IS - CLEANSE HEAVY METALS FROM YOUR BODY. THEY WILL NOT LEAVE ON THEIR OWN.
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