Monday, February 18, 2013

Do You Know the Symptoms of Heavy Metal Poisoning?

Symptoms of Heavy Metal Poisoning and What to Do About It
Health By Hands Utilizes Natural Therapies that Work! 


 

The risks of heavy metal poisoning are a great health concern. A danger of heavy metal toxicity is that its symptoms are commonlymisdiagnosed, often as incurable chronic conditions, but if unrecognized and untreated they can lead to severe health problems and even death. Some definitions cite the atomic weight or a specific gravity greater than 4.0 or 5.0, but generally it refers to a group of metals and semi-metals posing a potential risk to humans and the environment - such as lead, mercury, and cadmium.
 
In our daily lives, it's hard to avoid heavy metals entirely. Contaminated food, mostly fish, can contain traces of heavy metals, as can working environments, direct and passive smoking, mercury fillings and old homes that have used lead-based paint. Poisoning occurs after an excessive build up of heavy metals in the body. Usually these are flushed out via urine or fecal waste, but some people, such those suffering from chronic conditions, cannot excrete them and this results in an accumulation over time. Toxicity also depends on individual factors such as the dose absorbed, exposure, age and route of exposure. There have also been studies that indicate a possible genetic predisposition to heavy metal toxicity.
 
The usual symptoms associated with heavy metal poisoning can manifest as:  
  • Chronic pain throughout muscles
  • Chronic pain in the tendons and soft tissues
  • Chronic malaise; 'brain fog', meaning when one's thoughts become clouded
  • Candida and other chronic infections
  • Gastrointestinal complaints
  • Food allergies
  • Headaches and migraines  
  • Dizziness
  • Mood disorders, such as depression and anxiety
  • Malfunctions in the nervous system, which may result in numbness, tingling, paralysis and/or electric shocks in the body.  
  • Recent studies have found that a link may exist between heavy metal poisoning and cardiovascular disease.
Conventional treatment for detoxifying the body can take a long time - up to years in some cases - and many have experienced side effects resulting from heavy metals being stirred up in the body before excretion. Chelation therapy is the most common form of treatment, in which agents bind to heavy metals in the body and are expelled via urine or fecal waste. Medicines commonly used for detoxification include DMSA, prescribed to patients suffering from lead poisoning. DMSA binds with the lead in the body before excretion via urine; Calcium EDTA is a chelating agent predominantly used against lead, but it can also treat for mild effects against mercury, arsenic and gold poisoning. Finally, DMPS is a strong chelating agent treating mercury poisoning, with ten times the strength of DMSA.
 
Health By Hands utilizes a gentle therapy that helps rid the body of toxins and metals with an effective foot detox which is proven to balance and restore the body's Ph and electromagnetic energy. The patient places their feet in the bioenergetic water to receive the flow of ions which increases cellular function. Studies have shown that more cellular ATP is produced during treatment which enhances the cells to work and detoxify at a higher rate.
 
Maintaining a healthy diet can also help prevent and alleviate the symptoms of heavy metal poisoning. This means eating foods high in anti-oxidants; probiotics, cilantro, as anecdotal studies have shown that they may mobilize mercury and other toxic metals, making it easier for chelating agents to expel them from the body. It is also a good idea to avoid consuming deep-sea fish and shellfish, which may be high in mercury. Exercise can help aid in the release of toxins, since sweating is a natural way to detoxify.
 

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