Toxic Metals Urine Testing
Heavy metals toxicity caused by increasing levels of pollution and use of chemicals in industry is a growing threat to our health and development of our children. High levels of toxic metals deposited in body tissues and subsequently in the brain, may cause significant developmental and neurological damage.
The main reason is industrialization. In this endeavor, a vast quantities of metals and other materials are removed from their fairly safe storage deep in the earth and brought to the surface of the earth.
Here they are processed, burned, refined, combined and recombined in thousands of ways to create products that make the modern lifestyle possible. While some of the innovations are truly amazing, such as cell phones and automobiles, most carry a price, which is the pollution of the planet in a wholesale manner as has never been before.
Fortunately, in the last 30 or so years, tremendous progress has occurred in identifying which of the chemicals that are emitted from the smokestacks and effluent pipes are harmful and need to be stopped from entering the human environment. This approach is improving the air and water slowly.
Do you have any of the following conditions or symptoms?
- Sore gums (gingivitis)?
- Mental symptoms such as confusion, forgetfulness?
- Frequent severe depression?
- Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)?
- TMJ (temporo-mandibular joint) problems?
- Unusual shakiness (tremors) of hands or arms or twitching of muscles?
- "Brown spots" or "age spots" under your eyes or elsewhere on the skin?
- Tendency to more colds, flu, and other infectious diseases than "normal"?
- Food allergies or intolerances?
- Numbness or burning sensations in mouth or gums?
- Numbness or unexplained tingling in arms or legs?
- Difficulty in walking (ataxia)?
- 10 or more "silver" fillings?
- Frequent "metallic" taste in the mouth?
- Ever had Candida-Related Complex (CAC) or yeast infections (vagina, mouth or GI tract)?
- Frequent bad breath (halitosis) or white tongue (thrush)?
- Frequent low basal body axillary temperature (below 97.4°F)?
- Problems with constipation?
- Heart irregularities or rapid pulse (tachycardia)?
- Unexplained arthritis in various joints?
- A great deal of mucus in the stools?
- Unidentified chest pains with normal EKG's, X-ray, and heart studies?
- Poor sleep or frequent insomnia?
- Frequent kidney infections or significant kidney problems?
- Extreme fatigued much of the time and never enough energy?
- Irritability or dramatic changes in behaviour?
- Taking antidepressants now or in the past?
- Been to many doctors for health problems and been told "There is nothing wrong"?
Have you ever worked:
- as a painter
- in manufacturing/chemical or pesticide/fungicide
- factories (fungicides with methyl mercury ingredients)
- in pulp/paper mills that used mercury?
- as a dentist, hygienist, or dental assistant?
If you answer “yes” to five or more of these questions this should serve as an "alert" warning to proceed with toxic heavy metal testing.
Urine toxic and essential elements analysis is an invaluable tool for the assessment of retention of toxic metals in the body and the status of essential nutrient elements. Toxic metals do not have any useful physiological function, adversely affect almost every organ system and disrupt the homeostasis of nutrient elements.
Analysis of the levels of toxic metals in urine after the administration of a metal detoxification agent is an objective way to evaluate the accumulation of toxic metals. Acute metal poisoning is rare. More common, however, is a chronic, low-level exposure to toxic metals that can result in significant retention in the body that can be associated with a vast array of adverse health effects and chronic disease.
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