Heavy Metal Toxicity could be one of the most critical health concerns of the post-industrial era. Metals such as mercury, lead, arsenic, cadmium, and aluminum occur in nature, but have been released in large quantities into our atmosphere and water supply as a result of industries such as coal burning and steel production. They have also been used in products such as water pipes, dental fillings, gasoline, paints and plastics. Although the toxicity of these metals to humans is rediscovered throughout history, they continue to be in use today. Dr. James Biddle, MD discusses the wide-ranging, chronic, and debilitating conditions caused by toxic metals, how to avoid them, and how to assist the body in their excretion to restore optimal health.
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