Our bodies will naturally eliminate heavy metals if we feed and support them properly. It also requires a proper functioning elimination system, including the lymphatic system, liver, gallbladder, immune function and more. But, this means that people with health challenges are more susceptible to accumulate metals.
What can heavy metal toxicity cause?
Heavy metal toxicity, like many other toxins, can affect people in very different ways. Here are some of the known symptoms and conditions related to heavy metal toxicity.
Neurological damage:
Cognitive decline, memory loss, ataxia, tremors, numbness, tingling, neuropathy, myopathy, Alzheimer's, MS, Parkinson's, tinnitusRespiratory issues:
Lung disease, lung cancer, breathing problems, respiratory distress, pneumoniaCardiovascular symptoms:
Anemia, RBC abnormalities, hypertension, low blood pressure, hypokalemia, edema, cancers of the blood
Gastrointestinal dysfunction:
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, reduced absorption of nutrients, dry mouth, metallic taste in mouth (also common with mold toxicity), pancreatic cancerSkeletal and bone related problems:
Osteoporosis, reduced bone mineral density
Dermatological symptoms:
Dermatitis, eczema, dry skin, sweating, skin lesions, hyperpigmentation, hair loss, allergic skin reactionsRenal and Hepatic conditions:
Kidney failure, elevated liver enzymes, liver damage, inability of liver to break down toxinsReproductive system:
Infertility, birth defects, miscarriage
★★★★★
“Within a few months, her protocol stabilized my condition, and I immediately started seeing results.”
Alyssa S.