© March 2011, The Center for Development
Toxic metals comprise a group of minerals that have no known function in the body and, in fact, are harmful. Today mankind is exposed to the highest levels of these metals in recorded history.
This is due to their industrial use, the unrestricted burning of coal, natural gas and petroleum, and incineration of waste materials worldwide. Toxic metals are now everywhere and affect everyone on planet earth. They have become a major cause of illness, aging and even genetic defects.
The study of toxic metals is part of nutrition and toxicology, areas not emphasized in medical schools. For this reason, these important causes of disease are accorded little attention in conventional mainstream medicine. This article focuses on the extent of toxic metal problems – sources of toxic metals, symptoms and how to remove them safely, quickly and deeply. This is not an easy task, I might add.
Many methods are used together. Most important, however, is that at the same time we use chelators, antagonists, sulfur amino acids and other methods, we balance the body chemistry very delicately using hair mineral analysis. This is the secret, really, to our success which is great.
Minerals are the building blocks of our bodies. They are required for body structure, fluid balance, protein structures and to produce hormones. They are a key for the health of every body system and function.
They act as co-factors, catalysts or inhibitors of all enzymes in the body. Copper and iron, for example, along with other minerals are required for the electron transport system, and thus needed for all cellular energy production.
Minerals are classified into four groups: The macrominerals, or those needed in large quantity, include calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, phosphorus, sulfur, iron, copper and zinc.
Required trace minerals include manganese, chromium, selenium, boron, bromine, silicon, iodine, vanadium, lithium, molybdenum, cobalt, germanium and others.
Possibly required trace minerals include fluorine, arsenic, rubidium, tin, niobium, strontium, gold, silver and nickel.
Toxic metals include beryllium, mercury, lead, cadmium, aluminum, antimony, bismuth, barium, uranium and others.
These categories overlap slightly because assessing minerals that are required by humans is problematic. Some may be needed in minuscule amounts. Clinical studies to prove this by depriving people of vital minerals would be cruel and possibly disastrous.
Also, note that minerals needed in lesser quantities are usually toxic in greater amounts. Examples are copper, iron, manganese, selenium and vanadium. Even calcium and sodium are quite toxic in excess.
Today mankind is exposed to the highest levels in recorded history of lead, mercury, arsenic, aluminum, copper, nickel, tin, antimony, bromine, bismuth and vanadium. Levels are up to several thousand times higher than in primitive man. In my clinical experience, everyone has excessive amounts of some or all of the toxic metals.
Toxic metals are also persistent and cumulative. The late Dr. Henry Schroeder, MD, who was a world authority on trace elements, wrote:
"Most organic substances are degradable by natural processes. (However), no metal is degradable...they are here to stay for a long time".
Toxic metals replace nutrient minerals in enzyme binding sites. When this occurs, the metals inhibit, overstimulate or otherwise alter thousands of enzymes.
An affected enzyme may operate at 5% of normal activity. This may contribute to many health conditions. Toxic metals may also replace other substances in other tissue structures. These tissues, such as the arteries, joints, bones and muscles, are weakened by the replacement process.
Toxic metals may also simply deposit in many sites, causing local irritation and other toxic effects. They may also support development of fungal, bacterial and viral infections that are difficult or impossible to eradicate until this cause is removed.
The mineral replacement process often involves the idea of preferred minerals. For example, the body prefers zinc for over 50 critical enzymes.. However, if zinc becomes deficient - and our soil and food are very low in zinc today - or exposure to cadmium, lead or mercury is sufficiently high, the body will use these in place of zinc.
Cadmium, in particular, is located just below zinc in the periodic table of the elements, so its atomic structure is very similar to that of zinc. It almost fits perfectly in the zinc binding sites of critical enzymes such as RNA transferase, carboxypeptidase, alcohol dehydrogenase and many others or great importance in the body.
The ability to replace a vital mineral means, however, that toxic metals are not completely harmful. Indeed, they can extend life. They keep bodies functioning when vital minerals are deficient.
An analogy is to imagine taking an automobile journey. If one is far away from a repair shop when a key part like the fan belt breaks, if one had a spare piece of rope, one could tie it around the pulleys and continue the trip slowly.
The rope would not function nearly as well as the original part, but would allow one to keep going. This is how toxic metals can function positively in the body. Many people limp along on grossly deficient diets, and are even born deficient and toxic.
They do not realize their fatigue and other symptoms are due to the presence of incorrect "replacement parts" in their biological engine compartments. Depending on where toxic metals accumulate, the resulting effects may be given names such as hypothyroidism, diabetes or cancer.
The danger of toxic metals is greatly aggravated today by the low mineral content of most of our food supply. An abundance of vital minerals protects against toxic metals. Vital minerals compete with toxic metals for absorption and utilization in enzymes and other tissue structures.
However, when food is low in essential minerals, the body absorbs and makes use of more toxic metals. To continue the previous analogy, we are not stocking up sufficiently on factory parts, so we must use the greatly inferior replacement parts – toxic metals. Causes for the low mineral content of almost all agricultural products are primarily:
According to Dr. Weston Price, author of Nutrition and Physical Degeneration, primitive man ate 5 to 11 times the amount of the essential minerals in his diet as modern man . The term 'empty calories' aptly describes most of our food today.
For a more complete list of sources for each of the major toxic metals organized by the metal, see the Reference Guide at the end of this article.
Food grown near highways or downwind of industrial plants may contain lead and other toxic amounts of metals. Even organic home gardens may be contaminated if, for example, old house paint containing lead leaches lead into the soil.
Sprays and insecticides still often contain lead, arsenic, mercury and other toxic metals. Refining of food often contaminates the food with aluminum, as it is found in water supplies everywhere.
Also, food refining removes the protective zinc, chromium and manganese from food and leaves the toxic metals in some cases, such as cadmium. This makes white flour even more toxic, as with white sugar, and is another reason to totally avoid these foods.
Arsenic may be used in up to 70% of chickens in the feed as Roxsarone and many other additives that are still permitted by the idiotic and corrupt FDA and USDA in America. Europe has banned arsenic in chicken feed, but I don't know if some are still using it. It gets into commercial eggs, all pig products such as pork, ham, bacon and lard, and into most US drinking water supplies as it leaches into the soil from farming and livestock operations.
Organic chicken and eggs should be better. Avoid all pig products for other reasons and this one, too.
Arsenic may also be found on commercial wines, beers, fruits, vegetables, rice and other foods. Once again, organically grown should be better.
Lead is considered the most widely distributed toxic metal due to its many uses in industry. However, mercury, arsenic, cadmium and particularly aluminum are just as widespread if not more, but are less well-studied.
Pesticides used on fruits, vegetables and many other foods may contain arsenic, lead, copper, mercury and other toxic metals.
Fish, especially those caught near the coast or in contaminated streams or lakes, are universally contaminated. Mercury is found today in ALL FISH, bar none. Even small fish, which used to be safe, are not any more. This is sad as fish is otherwise an excellent food.
We recommend eating small, cold-water fish such as salmon and sardines no more than twice weekly, and this is because they are such excellent sources of omega-3 fatty acids we all require today. These fatty acids are especially important for children and babies, by the way, for nervous system development.
Large fish concentrate mercury a million times or more. The federal government recently issued a warning that pregnant and lactating women should avoid tuna, shark, king mackerel and other large fish. I recommend everyone avoid these fish!
Shellfish and bottom feeders in particular contain excessive cadmium, mercury and other toxic metals. Please avoid all shellfish, forever, as the problem is just getting worse in most nations of the world. Once again, they are not bad foods if they are processed correctly, but the toxic metal levels are incredible at times. This is why many people are "allergic" to them. This is a mild term. They are really poisoned by them.
Table salt has aluminum added as an anti-caking agent. Sea salt is much better. Beverages in aluminum cans or food cooked in aluminum may contain elevated levels of aluminum. Ceramic plates and cookware from other nations often contain leaded glazes that come off onto the food.
This is a particularly deadly toxic metal. It is found in large quantity, sadly, in some older metal or even ceramic dental fixtures such as crowns and some wires used in bridges and braces. Be very careful about this because nickel can contribute to cancer and other horrible problems.
If you suspect you have nickel-plated crowns or dental wires of some kind, talk to your dentist about the problem and try to find out the materials in your mouth. One way to save thousands of dollars, though not a perfect solution, would be to coat dental wires and even the sides of crowns with clear nailpolish to keep the nickel from rubbing off into the body.
DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME, however. Go to a dental office where they have a suction machine and do it there, or have the hygienist do it for you. Nail polish gives off very toxic fumes and these should never be breathed, ever.
Nickel in much smaller quantity in hydrogenated oils found in commercial peanut butter, margarines including soy margarine and vegetable shortening. Cadmium used as catalysts.
This is the most important source of toxic metals for most people. Aluminum, copper, toxic chlorides and fluorides are added to many municipal water supplies.
Aluminum allows dirt to settle out of the water, while copper kills algae that grows in reservoirs. Chlorine is used to disinfect water, although ozone works very well and is a far more healthful treatment.
Wells and even municipal water may also contain some lead, arsenic and other undesirable metals. Galvanized and black plastic pipes can be an important source of cadmium. Lead-soldered pipes and copper pipes may increase these metals in the drinking water if the water is soft. It is an uncommon problem in hard water areas.
Fluoride compounds added to drinking water are extremely toxic. They have found their way into ground water supplies, and thus into the food chain. Fluoride levels in foods processed with water may be very high, especially baby foods and reconstituted fruit juices.
Health authorities who recommend fluoridating the water rarely if ever take into account fluorides already found in natural foods, foods processed with fluoridated water and fluoridated toothpaste. The combination adds up to overload in all cases.
Hydrofluosilicic acid, the chemical often used to fluoridate drinking water, is a smokestack waste that contains lead, mercury, cadmium, arsenic, aluminum, benzene and radioactive waste material .
Note that carbon and carbon block filters do not remove most toxic metals from water. Only distillation and reverse osmosis remove most toxic metals. Good quality spring water is probably best way to avoid the most common source of toxic metals and at the same time obtain vital minerals.
Most toxic metals are effectively absorbed by inhalation. Auto and particularly aircraft exhaust, industrial smoke and products from incinerators are among the airborne sources of toxic metals and other chemicals.
Burned high in the atmosphere, aircraft fuel deposits everywhere and affects everyone on earth. Burning coal can release mercury, lead and cadmium among other metals . Iranian and Venezuelan oil are high in vanadium.
Coal plants should have scrubbers, as they do in the United States. However, they do not in some nations such as China, that are in a great hurry to industrialize and do not realize the damage their plants are causing in the entire world thanks to their pollution of the air, water and food supplies.
Other oil is excessive in toxic sulfur compounds. Tetraethyl lead was added to gasoline for many years. Residues are present on pavement and may settle on buildings, cropland and elsewhere. Today, manganese is added to gasoline. Uranium exposure is largely from airborne sources such as nuclear tests and accidental nuclear releases.
Older methods of incineration of electronic parts, plastics, treated fabrics, batteries and even diapers release all the toxic metals into the air. The use of scrubbers and newer methods of very high temperature incineration are much better.
Cigarette and marijuana smoke are high in cadmium, found in cigarette paper. Pesticides used on these crops may contain lead, arsenic and other toxic metals.
Many patented prescription and over-the-counter drugs contain toxic metals. Cipro (fluoquinolones) and Prozac (fluoxetine) are fluoride-containing chemicals, for example.
Thimerisol, a mercury-containing preservative, is used in some vaccines, including all flu shots. Independent evaluation of a large study that is part of the Centers For Disease Control Vaccine Safety Datalink concluded that:
"children are 27 times as likely to develop autism after exposure to three thimerisol-containing vaccines than those who receive thimerisol-free versions" .
Thiazide diuretics contain mercury. These include Maxzide, Diazide and many others. Antacids such as Ryopan, Gaviscon, Maalox, Mylanta and many others are very high in aluminum. Antibiotics may also contain toxic substances including metals.
Almost all anti-perspirants and many cosmetics contain aluminum. Dental amalgams contain mercury, copper and other metals. Dental bridges and other appliances often contain nickel.
Prostheses and pins used to hold bones together may contain nickel and other toxic metals. Copper intra-uterine devices, if left in place for years, release a tremendous amount of copper into the body.
Soaps, body lotions and creams often contain toxic compounds. A few hair dyes contain lead. Selsun Blue shampoo contains selenium that is quite toxic in high doses.
Household lawn and garden chemicals may contain lead, arsenic and other compounds. Mercury treated seeds and arsenic-treated wood are other common sources of toxic metals.
Occupational exposure is important for many occupations today. Among the most common are plumbers, electricians, auto mechanics, printers, ironworkers, office workers, other building trades and many other occupations.
Workers need to wear gloves, masks and take other precautions when handling inks, metals and other toxic materials. Unfortunately, most occupational exposure occurs without the knowledge of either the worker or the employer today.
This is a vital topic that deserves a separate article, so important is it. Here I will just briefly introduce the subject.
Today, all children are born with some toxic metals acquired in utero. All the toxic metals pass through the placenta from mother to child. This is seen clearly when reviewing mineral analyses of infants. Most have never been exposed to even food, yet their bodies are high in many toxic metals.
The only explanation is that these infants receive exposures in utero during gestation. This is a very sad situation, as these children are born with two strikes against them, so to speak. They are far more prone to autism, ADD, ADHD, infections, developmental delays and more. For more information about this critical topic, see the articles on this website about children's health.
Toxic metals are not easy to detect. They lodge deep within tissues and organs. The most common methods of detection include hair, urine and feces tests.
Blood tests are mainly helpful for an acute exposure, such as eating a food contaminated with lead and doing a test soon after. The problem is that toxic metals are removed quickly from the blood and stored in the tissues where they do less damage. So blood tests must be done soon after an exposure, usually within days or weeks at the most, or it will not give accurate results.
Urine and feces challenge tests. These are used widely by holistic physicians. These are done by first administering a drug that removes or chelates toxic metals such as EDTA, DMPS or another drug. Then one collects a 24-hour urine or a feces sample to see what comes out of the body.
This test is good, but certainly does not detect all toxic metals. No chelator will remove anywhere near all the metals. Most chelating agents only circulate in the blood, so they miss many toxic metals that are hidden in the tissues and organs.
Hair testing is also used and can reveal some toxic metals that are deposited in the skin and hair at the time the hair grows. Some of the metals tend to accumulate in the hair, while others do not as much, such as copper.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency reviewed over 400 studies of the use of hair for toxic metal detection and concluded that:
"Hair is a meaningful and representative tissue for (biological monitoring for) antimony, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury, nickel, vanadium and perhaps selenium and tin."
The author of a study of lead toxicity in Massachusetts school children, Dr. R. Tuthill, concluded:
"Scalp hair should be considered a useful clinical and epidemiological approach for the measurement of chronic low-level lead exposure in children."
Skilled interpretation of the hair analysis is required. For example, we find that if either aluminum, iron or manganese is elevated in the hair, the other two are also present in excess. They will be revealed on future tests, in our experience, as they are being eliminated.
It is true, by the way, that manganese and iron are vital minerals, not toxic metals, they ca be present in a toxic form that must be removed from the body.
Similarly, copper toxicity is often hidden. Other articles detail the indicators on a properly performed hair analysis that indicate hidden copper toxicity.
Even using these methods, however, no test I am aare of can detect anywhere near all the toxic metals in the body. Often they are sequestered in hard-to-reach places such as the bones or poorly-perfused fatty tissues.
The best we can do is to know the metals will be revealed as they are excreted through the hair if one performs repeat hair mineral tests while a person is one a nutritional balancing program.
As a clinician, I find the best approach is to assume everyone has toxic metals. This has proven totally true in over 28 years of clinical experience. Any sound health program needs to be designed to remove them.
No method is perfect, but we use hair testing exclusively and find it excellent. It is simple, non-invasive and very inexpensive. However, once again, I do not try to find toxic metals. I know they are in everyone today. I use the hair test far more to design corrective programs than to identify toxic metals.
Other. Electroacupuncture and radionic machines, applied kinesiology and other energetic methods are gaining in popularity. I am not sure of their reliability, however. At times they are dependent on the skill of the operator, for example.
Liver biopsies are definitive for copper, iron and perhaps other metals as well. However, they are costly, invasive and somewhat dangerous, so they are not used a lot.
This is an important topic because if one checks the various laboratories, the normals will vary somewhat, though not tremendously. We use very tight normal values because I know we can lower the toxic metal values to these low levels with our methods. These methods are described later in this article. Here are normal values that we use:
For a complete list of symptoms for each toxic metal, see the Reference Guide at the end of this article.
Toxic metals can contribute to any imaginable illness. For example, lead that replaces calcium in the bones can contribute to weakened bones and osteoporosis.
Cadmium that replaces zinc in the arteries causes inflammation and hardening of the arteries. Iron that replaces zinc and other minerals in the pancreas, adrenals and elsewhere can contribute to impaired blood sugar tolerance and diabetes.
Copper that replaces zinc in the brain is associated with migraine headaches, premenstrual syndrome, depression, anxiety, panic attacks and much more. Mercury and copper that replace selenium in various tissues impairs the conversion of T4 to T3, contributing to thyroid imbalances.
The slow, or not so slow, replacement of vital minerals with toxic metals is an important and neglected cause of aging due to deactivation of enzyme systems and the loss of organ and tissue integrity.
Toxic metal accumulation also feeds on itself. As one's energy production decreases with age, the body is less able to eliminate toxic metals, causing more metal accumulation.
Genetic birth defects may be caused by faulty DNA or by faulty gene expression. Even if one's DNA is perfect, the synthesis of proteins from that DNA can be faulty.
For example, zinc is required for a key enzyme in gene expression, RNA transferase. Not surprisingly, zinc deficiency is associated with conditions such as neural tube defects. A recent article in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition discussed this hidden cause of genetic defects.
"An alternate form of a gene present in greater than 1% of the population is called a polymorphism".
While the article mainly discusses vitamin deficiencies as a cause for genetic defects, it gives the example that "mutations in Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase cause 25% of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis."
One should not fear toxic metals. They cannot be completely avoided, but one can minimize exposure with careful eating and a healthful lifestyle.
Also, our bodies have a lot of evolutionary experience with them and effective mechanisms to eliminate them. These can be supported and enhanced with a nutritional balancing program.
This method, which is not chelation at all, uses at least 16 methods together, at once, to remove ALL the toxic metals safely and deeply. In most instances, it is faster and more thorough than either intravenous or any other type of chelation therapy, synthetic or natural.
Here are the methods that are always used together, in combination, to remove all toxic metals and toxic chemicals as well from the body.
Extra rest and sleep is critical for any detoxification program for several reasons:
This is another key to our programs. Sympathetic nervous system activity blocks the body from adequate elimination. This is well known in medicine. The liver, kidneys, bowel, skin even the lungs are all associated with the parasympathetic nervous system and require strong nervous energy to promote their activity. Sympathetic nervous system activity inhibits these activities powerfully. One can reduce sympathetic activity in at least six ways:
The body will absorb and utilize less toxic metals if it receives more of the so-called preferred minerals. A recent study in the Journal of Clinical Nutrition measured the mineral content of organic versus commercial food. Results indicated that food labeled "organic" that was selected randomly from Chicago food markets had an average of twice the mineral content of standard supermarket food.
The famed people of Hunza who lived to 120 years or longer in excellent health drank glacial runoff that was so mineral-rich the water was cloudy (see The Wheel of Health by Dr. Carrington ).
Especially mineral-rich foods include kelp, sea salt and all root vegetables, except potatoes. Root vegetables must be cooked at least 45 minutes for their minerals to be most bioavailable. Potatoes are not recommended because they are nightshades that irritate many people and are too yin in Chinese medical terminology.
Adequate protein, especially animal protein, supplies sulfur-containing amino acids which help chelate toxic metals and support liver detoxification pathways.
Other high-sulfur foods include egg yolks and vegetables in the cabbage, radish, garlic and onion families. Sulfur is very helpful for detoxification in general, and for mercury and copper, in particular.
Fiber is also helpful to reduce some toxic metals. It reduces bowel transit time, which can limit absorption of toxic metals.
Excellent eating habits include having regular, sit-down meals in a quiet place. Also, eat quietly and slowly, and chew thoroughly. These habits are important for nutrient absorption and proper elimination. Poor habits include skipping meals, snacking all day, eating on the run, and eating the same foods every day wit no variety.
A relaxed and positive outlook also greatly facilitates elimination and healing of all illness. One's attitudes can matter greatly as well. They either relieve stress, or add to it. I encourage an attitude of gratitude and avoidance of all victim thinking. This include thinking that anyone else is a victim, either. Such apparently small changes in one's thoughts and actions can have a huge impact on general health and the body's ability to heal and eliminate toxic substances.
I encourage spirituality because in some people this also assists energy tremendously. Hopelessness, for example, or low self-esteem, will impair elimination and lead to disease. Their opposites raise the body's energy and promote healing. These factors are too often overlooked by medical and holistic practitioners. The Roy Masters meditation exercise is particularly helpful as it is grounding and centering, and simple to do safely at home as much as one wishes.
In some cases, other lifestyle patterns are destructive and must be changed, such as drinking too much alcohol, recreational drug use, spending time with negative or destructive "friends" and others.
These include;
I worked for a short time at the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Heath. We investigated a factory in which workers were fed milk to help avoid lead poisoning. While a bit crude, the principle behind this practice was sound, because calcium is a lead antagonist.
Instead of using milk, nutritional supplements can help greatly to reduce toxic metals in the body. For example, kelp is an inexpensive source of iodine that can help remove fluorides, chlorides and bromides from the body by competing with them for absorption and for binding sites in the cells of the body.
Kelp also contains alginates that help bind toxic metals, some of which are also found in the kelp itself, since it is a sea product. Kelp also contains a wide range of vital minerals to body needs to rebuild itself. All act as antagonists to some degree to the toxic metals.
In addition to kelp, nutritional balancing programs often involve the use of supplemental zinc, selenium, calcium, magnesium and other minerals. Calcium and zinc are cadmium antagonists. Selenium and zinc are mercury antagonists, and so on. In nutritional balancing science, however, supplements must only be used in a way that does not unbalance the oxidation rate and the major mineral ratios. This is a major difference between this method and most other nutritional methods of healing. The reason for this is that unbalancing the major mineral ratios decreases a person's vitality, which will negate or at least reduce the effectiveness of the supplementary nutrient.
Also, one must be careful not to use too many supplements. This adds too much yin energy to the body and can confuse the body. Also, many supplements subtly negate each other. For example, copper and vitamin C are definite antagonists. Therefore, supplementation must be kept simple and clearly follow these rules.
This can also greatly facilitate toxic metal removal. Most people need a digestive aid. The one we recommend most, GB-3 by Endomet Labs, also helps with liver detoxification. This is a triple benefit. It also helps kill intestinal parasites and other infections in the intestines. This is also very important for some people.
I also use a kidney support formula and herbs to support elimination through the kidneys. Balancing the mineral ratios on a hair analysis also supports the eliminative organs.
Sauna therapy, coffee enemas, foot reflexology and other nutrients and procedures can also support the eliminative organs.
In nutritional balancing, one must always give general nutrients, when needed, to balance and strengthen every aspect of body chemistry. Food alone today is usually not adequate, and not nearly enough to replenish very demineralized bodies, which is most of them.
Increasing the amount of energy available to the body cells is a great key to toxic metal and toxic chemical elimination. This is overlooked by almost all physicians, even holistic ones. Let us explain how this works in a simple way.
The body must produce energy in order to eliminate toxins. One would have little luck eliminating toxins from a dead persons because the body's vital energy is gone. Yet this factor of vital energy is often overlooked in nutritional circles. It is emphasized in chiropractic, for example, and even in some forms of homeopathy in which the doctor first tries to build up the patient's energy or vitality before attacking toxic metals in any way.
The primary way to enhance adaptive energy using nutritional balancing science involves a properly performed and properly interpreted hair mineral analysis. With this simple examination of the minerals in the hair, one can identify what is called the oxidation type and the oxidation rate. The evaluation is made using two mineral ratios.
Other ways to measure the oxidation or metabolic rate exist, but I am less familiar with them. My experience with them is they are not the same and do not measure the same thing, and will give confusing results. So I do not recommend any blood tests, questionnaires or other methods of determining the oxidation type or rate.
One can then use foods, lifestyle, diet and other methods to balance the entire body chemistry.
This gentle balancing procedure, done in all nutritional balancing programs, greatly enhances the body's ability to eliminate toxic metals. Random supplementation with products to remove toxic metals, by contrast, does not work well at all in our experience. It can remove some of them, but falls far short of the combination of methods described in this article.
Once again, one should be extremely careful that any supplement or any other procedure used to remove toxins does not interfere with the oxidation rate balance in the body. That would be counterproductive, even if the procedure is excellent for another person with a different oxidation type or rate
This includes in the food supply, such as pesticides, metals, chemicals, solvents, plastic wrapping and more.
It includes pure water, of which we only recommend distilled or spring water. All other water, including "alkaline water" and others, has too many toxic substances in it for our program.
It also includes reducing air pollution in the home and elsewhere. This is difficult in cities, but home units can be purchased that clean the air rather well today.
Finally, it means reducing the toxins one acquires by contact. This includes soaps, lotions, cosmetics, creams and all skin products. It also includes dental amalgam removal, except in the case of active cancer, which can be made worse by amalgam removal. Wait until the cancer is under control before doing this and preferably be on a nutritional balancing program to help reduce side effects of amalgam removal.
It may include occupational exposure to metals, chemicals, solvents, pesticides and all other contact exposures. Now let us address the specific eliminative organs.
This is done with sauna therapy, deep breathing, the correct type and amount of drinking water, mild exercise (more is not needed and just wastes energy), and improving general health. Also, inhibiting the sympathetic nervous system assists with circulation.
Many toxic metals accumulate in these organs. In most Americans, in particular, who have used pharmaceuticals and over-the-counter remedies, this step takes years. No other program we have observed can speed it up much faster than we are elaborating here.
Fortunately, the liver has great regenerative ability, especially when one is less than about 65 years old. We use every method possible to enhance liver functioning. This includes:
To restore the kidneys, many of the same items are critical. These include an excellent diet that is balanced for the oxidation type, along with a very healthful lifestyle and a life free of toxic pollutants. Other items include:
This is the third most important eliminative organ, and most doctors pay no attention to it whatsoever! In most people, today, including most children, it is toxic or congested and grossly underactive.
This even applies to newborns today. Vaccines affect the skin greatly, for example. This is why the surf rim in the iris of the eye was so called. It was found that when a person is vaccinated, the iris of the eye developed a dark rim on its outer edge. This section of the iris seems to reflect the condition of the skin, an interesting observation. Indeed, this is the truth in our experience.
This is why babies have skin diseases, often. Later, the skin is so congested the rashes turn into "dermatitis, eczema and other silly names that mean absolutely nothing but impress the patients and even the doctors who make up the names.
This is also why we are adamantly against all vaccines, except perhaps in isolated areas of the world that have no other health care
Improving the skin requires a lot of work in most cases. Even with two saunas daily, plus all our other efforts, just restoring the skin will take six to twelve months in most adults. Children require less, as their skin is usually in far better condition due to more sweating and fewer toxic exposures.
Saunas draw blood to the surface, powerfully stimulate circulation and decongest the internal organs. Infrared saunas penetrate more deeply and are often more comfortable as they work at lower temperatures.
The best saunas appear to be are those powered by infrared heat lamps. Far infrared saunas are acceptable in most cases, but are not as good as a near infrared lamp sauna.
Steam baths and other procedures such as skin brushing, sitting in hot tubs or others may be used, but are not nearly as good. Sweating during exercise is also not nearly as good, but better than nothing, for sure.
As an example of what saunas can do, The New York Times recently reported on the success of sauna therapy to help hundreds of New York firemen. They had became ill from the World Trade Tower disaster. No other medical or alternative therapy was able to help these brave men and women to recover their health.
This is also an important organ of elimination and one that is in terrible condition in the vast majority of people. Fortunately, it is easier to correct than the skin, liver or kidneys.
Diet, of course, plays a critical role in rehabilitating the intestines. Eliminating sugar is most important, even the sugar found in too much fruit or juices. Fiber is critical, as is enough protein for the intestine to rebuild itself.
In addition, lifestyle is important and coffee enemas can greatly speed the elimination of toxins from the large intestine and liver that often lead to bowel problems.
I recommend for most people a digestive aid, usually GB-3 by Endomet Laboratories in Phoenix. This not only assists digestion. It also kills many parasites in the intestines over time and helps eliminate poisons from the liver as well.
Other aids for digestion are other digestive aids such as Betaine Hcl-pepsin, bromelain and others. Deep breathing, some exercise and adequate rest and sleep are important for digestive strength as well. Staying warm in winter is important as well.
The philosophy of yin and yang, as it is sometimes mistakenly referred to, is the most ancient teaching on planet earth. It dates back to the early Taoists in India and Tibet.
In the Hebrew bible, the book of Genesis begins with God creating the heaven and earth, light and darkness, the waters and the land, and so forth. This expresses the basic balance of forces in our physical universe.
Similarly, the basic idea of yin and yang, as relates to healing is that one should have a balance of hot and cold, wet and dry, expanded and contracted, upper and lower and male and female in the body for maximum health and life. This is very abbreviated, but expresses the basic concept.
In terms of food, yin is sugars, while yang foods are meats, eggs, and salty foods. In terms of weather, yin is cold and damp while yang is hot and dry. Today, most of the people are extremely yin due to toxic metals in the environment, toxic chemicals by the thousands and significant radiation and electromagnetic toxicity in the environment as well. No one can escape these basic factors.
As a result, the programs, for maximum effectiveness, must be quite yang, as yang as possible, in fact. This concept is incorporated into all nutritional balancing programs that I design. Some of the ways this is done include:
Distilled water is actually excellent to help remove loosely bound toxic metals and many toxic chemicals as well. It appears to attract these and helps immensely, at times. It is used only for several months, as after this it can start removing too many vital minerals. However, during a healing reaction when one is on a nutritional balancing program, a few days or a week of distilled water can also be excellent to reduce elimination symptoms.
Distilled water may have other interesting effects on the body to lessen its density a little bit, helping to raise its vibration and making it a little less compatible with toxic metals, which are generally very heavy, dense minerals.
This is a little more technical. Often, toxic metals perform an adaptive role in the body. They can support the activity of the adrenal glands, for example, and they can actually be used in some of the body's millions of enzyme systems to a limited extent.
By balancing the body chemistry delicately, the need for the a toxic metal in an adaptive function can be removed. This makes removing the toxic metal safer and far easier. This methodology is also built into nutritional balancing programs that are correctly designed.
Stress of any kind will slow the removal toxic metals. Therefore, reducing all stress on the body, mind and spirit will greatly enhance toxin elimination.
This is also a somewhat more complex topic. For each metallo-enzyme in the body, there is one or perhaps two preferred metal or mineral that will cause the enzyme to function optimally. Nutritional balancing seeks to replace less preferred minerals in enzyme binding sites with more preferred minerals. This is required for all deep healing. It is done by giving the appropriate foods and supplementary nutrients, avoiding the others, reducing toxic exposures and stress, conserving energy for healing with more rest, and other methods.
This may not seem important, but it is a very powerful method of enhancing the body's energy production. All the body's enzyme systems function optimally when the body temperature is ideal. However, most people have a low body temperature today, due in part to toxic metal accumulation in the thyroid and adrenal glands. Other reasons are fatigue, a low thyroid for other reason, nutrient depletion and others.
One can use a sauna to heat the body a few degrees every day. Even if it is only for 30-60 minutes at a time, this can have a tremendous effect of normalizing enzymatic reactions in the body that, in turn, promote healing and detoxification.
This may not seem related to metal detoxification, but it is. Most people have more than a dozen chronic infections in their bodies. Common sites are the eyes, ears, throat, bronchials, intestines, teeth, bladder and elsewhere.
Each of these infections uses up adaptive energy or vitality in the body. One finds that as they are cleared using nutritional balancing methods – and never antibiotics that tend to be toxic – a person's vitality increases and his ability to then eliminate toxic metals increases, at times drastically.
This is an unusual concept, but appears to be the truth. We find that cadmium, for example, is associated with violent and what may be called 'macho' styles of thinking. If a person will meditate or just read spiritual material that helps him or her release negative and violent thoughts, it will help remove some cadmium from the body.
Similarly, copper toxicity is associated with fearful thoughts. If a person will meditate or read books, or do other things to help reduce fearful thinking, then this will help reduce copper overload in the body. Mercury is associated with a kind of uneven temperament (think of the 'mad hatters' of the Alice In Wonderland story). If one will focus on reducing imbalances of this kind in the personality and mind, it can help the body remove some mercury from the brain, where it is not as easy to remove.
This is a very important mechanism whereby by giving higher doses of some vitamins, especially B-complex vitamins, one can bridge across enzymes damaged by the presence of toxic metals that are also needed to help remove the toxic metals.
This is done using mainly low-dose vitamin C, garlic, short-term use of distilled water, adequate animal protein in the diet, the use of a powerful animal-based digestive aid for everyone to break down protein in the intestines, and the use of other products containing sulfur-bearing amino acids such as taurine, cysteine and methionine in some cases.
This may not seem important, but it is. No matter how good the food one eats, if digestion is weak, and it is weak in almost everyone today, one will not absorb enough minerals and other nutrients. Insisting on a powerful digestive aid is therefore essential for many people to facilitate proper mineral absorption.
This may sound like an odd way to remove toxic metals, but it works. Any method of mental or emotional relaxation and release techniques can potentially help.
Nutritional balancing encourages the use of prayer, especially Thy Will Be Done. I also encourage everyone to use the Roy Masters meditation exercise. In addition, body work, chiropractic, rolfing, foot reflexology, hypnotherapy if the person is qualified, counseling and other methods can all help.
This is essential. A problem with many medical and holistic approaches to toxic metal removal is that one of the methods can interfere with other methods.
For example, chelation is effective to remove some metals. However, most chelation always removes some vital minerals along with the toxic ones. This is not healthful, and it is not an easy problem to fix. Simply taking a multi-mineral supplement to offset the problem does not seem to work adequately, in part because minerals are complex, are found in many forms, and are best absorbed from food, not formulated products, in general.
Another problem with chelation is that the chelators are often slightly toxic, which damages the kidneys, liver and other organs, interfering with metal elimination.
Therapies that combine beautifully with nutritional balancing include gentle, chiropractic, some other manipulative therapies, Rolfing, structural integration, other bodywork, foot and hand reflexology, acupuncture with needles only, acupressure, shiatsu massage and some energy therapies. These can help greatly to reduce stress, improve vitality, support the eliminative organs, improve circulation and more.
This is also be important to remove toxic metals. For example, many herbs, most natural hormone therapy, most vitamin and mineral regimens, most homeopathy, and most medical drug therapy, unless needed for a life-threatening condition, can impair toxic metal removal in various ways by unbalancing body chemistry, adding toxins, or otherwise altering the body.
Also, vegetarian diets are too low in zinc and in sulfur-containing amino acids and this impairs detoxification. Raw food diets do not allow the body to absorb enough minerals.
Even with an excellent quality diet, healthful lifestyle, and consistent daily use of near infrared sauna therapy, coffee enemas and short-term use of distilled water for about 6 months, but usually not longer, toxic metal removal at the deepest levels takes a number of years in almost everyone we have encountered. This means that repeated hair mineral analyses keep revealing more and more of the metals coming out of the body through the hair and skin, often for 5 to 10 years.
NOTE: This is not because nutritional balancing science is slow to remove the toxic metals. I believe it does it faster than any other method of removing toxins from the body such as chelation therapy, herbs, clay baths and other methods. It also does it in a much safer manner.
The reason it takes so long is that nutritional balancing removes many more of the toxic metals, and this is a slow process for the following reasons:
They are extremely toxic substances. If they were removed too quickly, they could poison or even kill a person. The body seems to know how to remove them at a pace that is safe, providing we keep balancing the body chemistry and supporting a person the entire time. Otherwise, it just takes longer. Rarely, a person will have a powerful toxic reaction as a heavy metal is released from a storage site, but this is not common.
Some storage sites of the body are much harder to reach than others due to impaired circulation, or other difficulties such as the blood-brain barrier and others. Toxic metals in the bones, for example, usually take longer to reach as well due to reduced circulation and just the depth or layer of the tissue where they are stored. Sites that have suffered damage and some scarring such as often the ear canals, bronchials, lungs and other tissues may also be harder to regenerate and thus take longer.
Toxic metals are often not just in deposits or floating free in the tissues, although this is true of some of them. These are the easiest to remove. Unfortunately, millions of molecules are replacing essential minerals in enzymes throughout the body. They cannot simply be pulled out with a chelator or anything. The body must very carefully and slowly replace them with enzymes that contain essential minerals. This is a much slower process, but a vital one that slowly increases a person's energy level and restores functioning of all the body organs as well.
Energy is required to synthesize new enzymes, carry away toxic metals and activate the eliminative organs to remove them completely. Most people, especially when they begin a program, have low cellular energy production that make this process much slower.
All toxic metals must be flushed or removed from the body through the so-called eliminative channels or organs such as the liver, kidneys, bowel and skin. Some can be removed through the lungs and elsewhere but these are the main routes. Most people have very damaged livers, colons and skin, so this slows the process of metal elimination drastically, often for a few years until these organs can be rebuilt and function at their optimum levels.
As explained above, toxic metals must often be replaced by vital minerals in enzymes. One may think that just swallowing some kelp capsules or other supplements and eating well will provide these replacements. However, the body has complex buffering systems, and it will only accept a certain amount of these essential minerals at one time. This is even true if one decides to take mineral in intravenously or intramuscularly. Each mineral must be bound to a mineral transporter to be properly utilized in many instances and the process of remineralizing and renourishing a body thus is a time-consuming process no matter what. If I felt that IV or IM minerals and other nutrients were better, I would suggest it but so far I have seen the opposite. Other than very gross remineralizing of the body, these routes of administering nutrients seem to do more damage by unbalancing the delicate mineral balance of the body and bypassing the normal buffering systems of the body having to do with food absorption. Exceptions to this principle may exist, but they are not many.
This topic must not be forgotten in any article about toxic metals. The elimination of heavy metals, as well as the removal of toxic chemicals and chronic infections, almost always will cause symptoms from time to time. These symptoms are called healing reactions flare-ups, exacerbations, aggravations, crises of Herxheimer reactions in different natural healing arts. They may include energy fluctuations, headaches, skin rashes and other symptoms as well.
Emotional and mental symptoms often occur as well. These include feelings of depression, anxiety, irritability, insomnia or mood swings.
All purification symptoms tend to be very temporary. The best way to handle them is to rest more, reduce your nutrition program if you wish and do supportive therapies.
These include extra coffee enemas, drinking distilled water in larger quantities, short, rather than longer sauna therapy sessions, colonic irrigation, Epsom salt baths and others. In almost all cases, this will suffice to move the toxic metals out of the body a little faster and the symptom will disappear.
At times, more vigorous or severe healing reactions occur. Almost any symptom can arise, from a cold or flu to various aches and pains or other types of symptoms.
Usually only supportive, natural methods of care are needed to see a reaction through to completion. However, if you are not sure, always contact a person knowledgeable in healing and purification reactions.
Aluminum - cookware, beverages in aluminum cans, tap water, table salt, baking powders, antacids, processed cheese, anti-perspirants, bleached flour, antacids, vaccines and other medications and occupational exposure.
Arsenic - pesticides, beer, table salt, tap water, paints, pigments, cosmetics, glass and mirror manufacture, fungicides, insecticides, treated wood and contaminated food.
Beryllium - air pollution (burning fossil fuels), manufacture of plastics, electronics, steel alloys and volcanic ash.
Cadmium - 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.
Copper - copper water pipes, copper added to tap water, pesticides, swimming in pools, intra-uterine devices, vegetarian diets, dental amalgams, nutritional supplements - especially prenatal vitamins, birth control pills, weak adrenal glands and occupational exposure.
Lead - tap water, cigarette smoke, hair dyes, paints, inks, glazes, pesticide residues and occupational exposure in battery manufacture and other industries.
Mercury - dental amalgams, large fish, shellfish, medications, air pollution, manufacture of paper, chlorine, adhesives, fabric softeners and waxes.
Nickel - hydrogenated oils (margarine, commercial peanut butter and shortening), shellfish, air pollution, cigarette smoke, plating and occupational exposure.
Aluminum – Alzheimer's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, anemia and other blood disorders, colic, fatigue, dental caries, dementia dialactica, hypoparathyroidism, kidney and liver dysfunctions, neuromuscular disorders, osteomalacia and Parkinson's disease.
Arsenic - abdominal pain, abnormal ECG, anorexia, dermatitis, diarrhea, edema, enzyme inhibitor, fever, fluid loss, goiter, hair loss, headache, herpes, impaired healing, interferes with the uptake of folic acid, inhibition of sulfhydryl enzyme systems, jaundice, keratosis, kidney and liver damage, muscle spasms, pallor, peripheral neuritis, sore throat, stomatitis, stupor, vasodilation, vertigo, vitiligo and weakness.
Beryllium - adrenal insufficiency, arthritis, bone spurs, bursitis, depression, fatigue, osteoporosis and symptoms of slow metabolism.
Cadmium - hypertension, arthritis, diabetes, anemia, arteriosclerosis, impaired bone healing, cancer, cardiovascular disease, cirrhosis, reduced fertility, hyperlipidemia, hypoglycemia, headaches, osteoporosis, kidney disease, schizophrenia and strokes.
Copper - acne, adrenal hyperactivity and insufficiency, agoraphobia, allergies, hair loss, anemia, anxiety, arthritis, autism, cancer, chronic candida albicans infection, depression, elevated cholesterol, cystic fibrosis, depression, diabetes, dyslexia, elevated estrogen, failure to thrive, fatigue, fears, fractures of the bones, headaches, heart attacks, hyperactivity, hypertension, hypothyroidism, infections, inflammation, insomnia, iron storage diseases, kidney and liver dysfunctions, decreased libido, multiple sclerosis, nervousness, osteoporosis, panic attacks, premenstrual syndrome, schizophrenia, strokes, tooth decay and vitamin C and other vitamin deficiencies.
Lead - abdominal pain, adrenal insufficiency, anemia, arthritis, arteriosclerosis, attention deficit, back problems, blindness, cancer, constipation, convulsions, deafness, depression, diabetes, dyslexia, epilepsy, fatigue, gout, impaired glycogen storage, hallucinations, hyperactivity, impotency, infertility, inflammation, kidney dysfunction, learning disabilities, diminished libido, migraine headaches, multiple sclerosis, psychosis, thyroid imbalances and tooth decay.
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.
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.