The poisons WRECKING your health that your doctor doesn’t want to talk about.
This is the COMPLETE GUIDE to TOXIC HEAVY METALS - how you get exposed, sick, and what to do about it:

SOURCES OF HEAVY METAL EXPOSURE:
The main heavy metals of concern are aluminum, nickel, cadmium, lead, arsenic, and mercury.
Due to pollution and industrialization, these elements that normally reside deep in the earth have been introduced to our environment in unprecedented amounts.
As a result, heavy metals have made their way into damn near every aspect of our modern lives.
● Vegetables - due to soil contamination
● Grains (especially brown rice)
● Canned foods - using metals
● Chocolate (especially dark)
● Pesticides - which incorporate heavy metals
● Seafood (especially larger fish) - as the ocean gets contaminated from pollution
● Vaccines - used as preservatives
● Water
● Medical devices
● Cigarettes / vapes
● The air itself
● Supplements
● Dental devices
● Utensils
● Aluminum foil
● Cookware (+ utensils)
● Drugs
● Jewelry
● Tattoos
● Glassware
● Cars (especially working on engines)
● Batteries
● Wires
● Paint (especially old)
● Piping
● Sewage
● Ceramic
● Gasoline / oil
● Grills/charcoal
● Personal care products
● Cosmetics
● Baking powder
● Food additives
If you work in a lab, with batteries, cars, if you’re a welder, electrician, or any type of manual labor that requires contact with metal, oil, gas, or other industrial processes, chances are you’re getting disproportionately exposed to these.
The main heavy metals of concern are aluminum, nickel, cadmium, lead, arsenic, and mercury.
Due to pollution and industrialization, these elements that normally reside deep in the earth have been introduced to our environment in unprecedented amounts.
As a result, heavy metals have made their way into damn near every aspect of our modern lives.
● Vegetables - due to soil contamination
● Grains (especially brown rice)
● Canned foods - using metals
● Chocolate (especially dark)
● Pesticides - which incorporate heavy metals
● Seafood (especially larger fish) - as the ocean gets contaminated from pollution
● Vaccines - used as preservatives
● Water
● Medical devices
● Cigarettes / vapes
● The air itself
● Supplements
● Dental devices
● Utensils
● Aluminum foil
● Cookware (+ utensils)
● Drugs
● Jewelry
● Tattoos
● Glassware
● Cars (especially working on engines)
● Batteries
● Wires
● Paint (especially old)
● Piping
● Sewage
● Ceramic
● Gasoline / oil
● Grills/charcoal
● Personal care products
● Cosmetics
● Baking powder
● Food additives
If you work in a lab, with batteries, cars, if you’re a welder, electrician, or any type of manual labor that requires contact with metal, oil, gas, or other industrial processes, chances are you’re getting disproportionately exposed to these.


HEAVY METAL TOXICITY SIGNS / SYMPTOMS:
These poisons have such a fundamental way of disrupting normal biology / biochemistry that they can impact nearly every aspect of health.
◍ Mental / cognitive health
◍ Fat gain
◍ Hormonal disruptions
◍ Liver problems
◍ Cancer
◍ Gut issues - IBS, IBDs
◍ Respiratory issues
◍ Fatigue
◍ Kidney problems
◍ Heart diseases
These poisons have such a fundamental way of disrupting normal biology / biochemistry that they can impact nearly every aspect of health.
◍ Mental / cognitive health
◍ Fat gain
◍ Hormonal disruptions
◍ Liver problems
◍ Cancer
◍ Gut issues - IBS, IBDs
◍ Respiratory issues
◍ Fatigue
◍ Kidney problems
◍ Heart diseases




MECHANISMS OF HEAVY METAL TOXICITY.
While metals can be toxic, our body NEEDS certain metals, or minerals.
Zinc, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, etc. etc.
These are essential elements that are intertwined, literally, with every fiber of our being.
Toxic heavy metals use this property, essentially “hacking” the role of many of these nutrients, due to their chemical similarity.
As a result, they:
◍ Bind to native proteins and enzymes
◍ Deplete antioxidants
◍ Cause oxidative stress
◍ Drive inflammation
◍ Increase intracellular calcium
◍ Impair mitochondrial function
While metals can be toxic, our body NEEDS certain metals, or minerals.
Zinc, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, etc. etc.
These are essential elements that are intertwined, literally, with every fiber of our being.
Toxic heavy metals use this property, essentially “hacking” the role of many of these nutrients, due to their chemical similarity.
As a result, they:
◍ Bind to native proteins and enzymes
◍ Deplete antioxidants
◍ Cause oxidative stress
◍ Drive inflammation
◍ Increase intracellular calcium
◍ Impair mitochondrial function

However, while this properly creates their toxicity, it also leads to the most logical way to deal with them - by “outnourishing” them.
Many of our essential minerals have built in ways of protecting us from heavy metals.
◍ Iron deficiency increases lead and cadmium absorption
◍ Iron also mitigates arsenic toxicity
◍ Calcium deficiency increases lead absorption and impairs excretion.
◍ Zinc stimulates the production of metallothionein, which binds heavy metals
◍ Selenium protects against mercury toxicity
Many of our essential minerals have built in ways of protecting us from heavy metals.
◍ Iron deficiency increases lead and cadmium absorption
◍ Iron also mitigates arsenic toxicity
◍ Calcium deficiency increases lead absorption and impairs excretion.
◍ Zinc stimulates the production of metallothionein, which binds heavy metals
◍ Selenium protects against mercury toxicity
MOLYBDENUM is a little known nutrient that literally prevents death from mercury poisoning.
Here, giving molybdenum alongside mercury completely prevented death from an otherwise completely lethal mercury treatment.
Molybdenum helps increase the excretion of heavy metals.
Here, giving molybdenum alongside mercury completely prevented death from an otherwise completely lethal mercury treatment.
Molybdenum helps increase the excretion of heavy metals.

Molybdenum protects against lead poisoning.
Lead can be incredibly dangerous by replacing iron and inhibiting red blood cell formation, which we need to breathe and survive.
Molybdenum prevents that.
Lead can be incredibly dangerous by replacing iron and inhibiting red blood cell formation, which we need to breathe and survive.
Molybdenum prevents that.

Molybdenum is most abundant in liver, as well as grains and beans, plus cottage cheese.
Supplementing during heavy metal toxicity can have benefits.
This is the molybdenum product we like to use with our clients: lifegivingstore.com/molybdenum-liq…
Supplementing during heavy metal toxicity can have benefits.
This is the molybdenum product we like to use with our clients: lifegivingstore.com/molybdenum-liq…
Selenium markedly improves mercury toxicity, increases excretion.
Mercury interacts with selenium dependent proteins, causing oxidative damage.
Supplementing selenium binds to mercury and supports its elimination, while preventing oxidative stress.
Mercury interacts with selenium dependent proteins, causing oxidative damage.
Supplementing selenium binds to mercury and supports its elimination, while preventing oxidative stress.

Selenium is in brazil nuts, beef, organ meats and more.
Supplementing can still be helpful if trying to overcome mercury toxicity.
This is the selenium we use.
lifegivingstore.com/store/selenium…
Supplementing can still be helpful if trying to overcome mercury toxicity.
This is the selenium we use.
lifegivingstore.com/store/selenium…
Zinc & selenium mitigate heavy metal toxicity.
Here, a mixture of various toxic heavy metals is combatted by supplementing zinc+selenium:
• Restores antioxidant enzymes
• Lowers inflammation
• Prevents cell death, tissue damage
• Lowers absorption of heavy metals
Here, a mixture of various toxic heavy metals is combatted by supplementing zinc+selenium:
• Restores antioxidant enzymes
• Lowers inflammation
• Prevents cell death, tissue damage
• Lowers absorption of heavy metals

Zinc + Vitamin C powerfully reduce heavy metals.
‣ Both prevent absorption of lead, cadmium, etc
‣ Zinc directly promotes their excretion by producing Metallothionein
‣ Both critical for antioxidant protection against them
Trace minerals are some of our best protection.
‣ Both prevent absorption of lead, cadmium, etc
‣ Zinc directly promotes their excretion by producing Metallothionein
‣ Both critical for antioxidant protection against them
Trace minerals are some of our best protection.

I’ve written a ton about zinc here, beyond it’s role in protecting us from heavy metal toxicity:
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Aluminum induces Alzheimer's plaques, Vitamin E reverses it.
Aluminum is known to be higher in neurodegenerative conditions in the brain - causing oxidative damage and cognitive decline.
Vitamin E is one of our primary protectors.
Aluminum is known to be higher in neurodegenerative conditions in the brain - causing oxidative damage and cognitive decline.
Vitamin E is one of our primary protectors.
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Vitamin E + Selenium mitigate mercury poisoning.
Due to their therapeutic effect on oxidative stress, they are able to prolong survival during mercury exposure.
Due to their therapeutic effect on oxidative stress, they are able to prolong survival during mercury exposure.

I've written a lot on the benefits / how to use vitamin E here:
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Magnesium improves lead toxicity, enhances its excretion.
Lead likes to accumulate in the bones and become a slow poison over time, but ample magnesium can mitigate this.
Lead likes to accumulate in the bones and become a slow poison over time, but ample magnesium can mitigate this.

Magnesium supplementation is a no brainer for most, especially during heavy metal overload. I've written about that here
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Silicon lowers aluminum in tissues.
➢ Brain
➢ Liver
➢ Bone
➢ Spleen
➢ Kidney
all have drastically reduced aluminum content when enough of this mineral are included in the diet.
Prevents aluminum absorption and improves excretion.
➢ Brain
➢ Liver
➢ Bone
➢ Spleen
➢ Kidney
all have drastically reduced aluminum content when enough of this mineral are included in the diet.
Prevents aluminum absorption and improves excretion.

Thiamine (vitamin B1) lowers lead stores in the body.
B1 binds lead and prevents it from being locked up in tissues where it can cause toxicity.
B1 binds lead and prevents it from being locked up in tissues where it can cause toxicity.

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