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Sauna Detox: Heavy Metal Causing Renal Disease!

 
Author: Kacey C.Hall
50% of Americans Has Too Much Heavy Metal

Scientists estimate that over 50% of USA residents have too much heavy metal in their bodies. These metals, which include lead, mercury, aluminum, cadmium and arsenic, are found in industrial byproducts as well as tainted drinking water, pesticides and even things as common as dental fillings and cooking utensils. So, it is wise to reconsider the everyday things you touch and use.

What Are Toxic Metals

Toxic metals such as cadmium, lead, nickel, aluminum, and mercury are abundant in our environment today. In the body they are primary toxic suppressors. In their presence, secondary suppressors such as yeast and parasites cannot be eliminated. Mercury is a toxic metal and even the most minute amount damages cells. Mercury is a persistent, bioaccumulative toxin that poses a risk to human health, wildlife and the environment. The most common cause of mercury poisoning is due to dental fillings. So, check yours today and make sure they are fillings which do not contain heavy metals.

Heavy Metal Causing Us Our Lives

Heavy metals, including Pb leaking out of bone storage after childhood intoxication, or in osteoporosis, have caused much human suffering, kidney damage being one of the most widely known.5 Use of Pb in house paint in Queensland near the turn of the century resulted in a concurrent rise in nephritis deaths and widespread poisoning of children. From the 1920's through the 1950's there were increased deaths from nephritis of adults, at ages from the 20's through the 50's, who had had their exposures as children. The results are often then irreversible.

Heavy Metal Causing Renal Disease

Researches summarized published findings that heavy metals may have been the principal cause of endstage renal disease, costing over $2 Billion per year in the early 1980's, primarily from Medicare and mainly for dialysis and transplants. It was interpreted that attention by physicians to chronic heavy metal intoxication in every patient could greatly reduce this terrible suffering and expense. Doctors now often recommend sauna therapy as part of a heavy metal detoxification regime. Our pores are vary effective in flushing out toxins and urea from our bodies.

Heavy Metal Detox Diet

Heavy Metal Detox is designed to bind with the heavy metals in the body and pull them out. Clinical trials show that one of the key ingredients, cilantro, decreases the level of heavy metals in the body and increases their levels in the urine. Other ingredients include, N-Acetyl Cysteine, apple pectin, sodium alginate, kelp algae, l-methione, alpha-lipoic acid, magnesium and pyridoxal-5-phosphate.

Testing How Toxic Are You

Several different methods can be used to test for toxic metals in the hair, urine, and blood. A challenge test of the urine evaluates the body load of mercury more accurately than a hair analysis. The problem with hair analysis is that there could be a lot of heavy metals in the bones and teeth that do not come out in the hair test. We do urge you to consult your doctor on the best manner in which to test for toxic in your body. It very much depends on what type of toxins you are exposed to and for how long.

Urine Analysis

In our opinion, the only dependable reflection of the body's load of toxic mercury is a urinalysis preceded by a dose of an oral chelator at a known concentration for your body weight. The chelator is DMSA, and the amount of toxic metal that comes out in this preliminary dose reflects how much is there to be removed later.

Detox For Healthier Life

Heavy-metal poisoning is rampant. It is a major cause of hormonal imbalances, cancer, thyroid problems, neurological disturbances, learning problems, depression food allergies, and parasites.

Author Bio:

Sweat is a most important elimination route for toxins. Everyone today is exposed to toxic chemicals and heavy metals. Learn about the benefits of Sauna Detox and Sauna Therapy today!

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