Heavy Metal Toxicity A major bio-chemical cause of meningeal compression.

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Heavy Metal Toxicity A major bio-chemical cause of meningeal compression.

UNDERLYING CAUSE A wellness center? We know that it contributes, why ignore it? Easy to test and treat Additional revenue stream Best of all- Patients get better! Faster and more permanent

HOW WE BECOME TOXIC Cadmium exposure – cigarettes, (tobacco and marijuana), processed and refined foods, large fish, shellfish, tap water, auto exhaust, plated containers, galvanized pipes, air pollution from incineration and occupational exposure. Is a person has cadmium toxicity, good chance they have other toxins as well.

DISEASE PROCESS Cadmium – hypertension, arthritis, diabetes, anemia, arteriosclerosis, impaired bone healing, cancer, cardiovascular disease, cirrhosis, reduced fertility, hyperlipidemia, hypoglycemia, headaches, osteoporosis, kidney disease, schizophrenia and strokes.

HOW WE BECOME TOXIC Mercury exposure – dental amalgams, large fish, shellfish, medications, air pollution, manufacture of paper, chlorine, adhesives, fabric softeners and waxes. – Don’t forget my favorite: VACCINES!

DISEASE PROCESS Mercury adrenal gland dysfunction, alopecia, anorexia, ataxia, bipolar disorder, birth defects, blushing, depression, dermatitis, discouragement, dizziness, fatigue, headaches, hearing loss, hyperactivity, immune system dysfunction, insomnia, kidney damage, loss of self- control, memory loss, mood swings, nervousness, numbness and tingling, pain in limbs, rashes, excessive salivation, schizophrenia, thyroid dysfunction, timidity, tremors, peripheral vision loss and muscle weakness.

HOW WE BECOME TOXIC Lead exposure – tap water, cigarette smoke, hair dyes, paints, inks, glazes, pesticide residues and occupational exposure in battery manufacture and other industries.

DISEASE PROCESS Lead – abdominal pain, adrenal insufficiency, anemia, arthritis, arteriosclerosis, attention deficit, back problems, blindness, cancer, constipation, convulsions, deafness, depression, diabetes, dyslexia, epilepsy, fatigue, gout, hallucinations, impotency, infertility, inflammation, kidney dysfunction, learning disabilities, diminished libido, migraine headaches, multiple sclerosis, psychosis, thyroid imbalances and tooth decay.

HOW WE BECOME TOXIC Nickel exposure – hydrogenated oils (margarine, commercial peanut butter and shortening), shellfish, air pollution, cigarette smoke, plating and occupational exposure. – Major plumbing issues

DISEASE PROCESS Nickel cancer (oral and intestinal), depression, heart attacks, hemorrhages, kidney dysfunction, low blood pressure, malaise, muscle tremors and paralysis, nausea, skin problems, tetany and vomiting.

ADRENAL GLAND ISSUES Copper/Zinc toxicity issues relate to adrenal gland burnout. Copper toxicity – Cancer, heart disease, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases, Fibromyalgia, panic attacks, bipolar disorder, mood swings and schizophrenia, chronic fatigue syndrome etc.

ADRENAL GLAND ISSUES Zinc toxicity Overloading on supplements Acute adrenal stress Binding all the copper, leaves zinc out of balance. The least likely problem you will find.

HOW TO TEST Very simple testing Collect a urine sample. After patient is gone, add chemical mixture and urine sample into a test tube. Shake and match up color to determine if they are toxic and with what metal. Staff can do this.

TESTING Testing reveals two things: If they are toxic and what they are toxic to How well their detox systems are functioning. If they don’t come out toxic and you suspect they are: Challenge test. Most of the time you will not need to do this.

TREATMENT Many ways to treat Chelation therapy with zeolite is the backbone product. Liquid drops that a patient adds to water. Completely natural vs. pharmaceutical Safer More effective Cheaper

ZEOLITE All natural. Negative charge. Forms a strong bond. Structure makes it safe. No dental work required. Promotes pH balance as well. Research shows it helps cancer patients and with nutrient absorption as well.

DETOX PROGRAM CHARGES For a person who is heavily toxic: $800 For a person who has mild toxicity: $500 For a person who has low toxic levels: $300 Can always use this as a giveaway for care.