Topic: Independent Risk Factors/ heavy metal accumulation
GiGi
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Independent risk factors which can either cause accumulation of metals in an otherwise healthy bodyt - or slow down, or inhibit the body's own elimination processes:
Genetics Occup[ational Exposure to toxic material Prior illnesses Surgical operations Medication or 'recreational' drub use Emotional trauma, especially in early childhood Social status High carbohydrate intake combined with protein malnutrition (especially in vegetarians) Use of homeopathic mercury Food allergies The patient's electromagnetic environment (mobile phone use, home close to power lines, etc. Constipation Compromise of head/neck lymphatic drainage (sinusitis, tonsillectomy, scars, poor dental occlusion) Number of dental amalgam fillings over the patient's lifetime, number of the patient's mother's amalgam fillings
(from old and recent Dr. K. lectures)
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