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Coffee Maker Toxicity

3/9/2021

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Toxicity in a coffee maker?

​Apparently it is not so uncommon.


I consider myself to be extremely careful about consuming poisons after nearly 40 years of dealing with metals toxicity, but when it came to buying a coffee maker I went right back to my old habits, never considering toxicity.  Although I did do extensive research, health was not a consideration until a savvy friend reminded me about the plastic parts in coffee makers and the dangers they can hold.  Even with the reminder, I failed to do the right research.  

I bought a $300 unit, hoping for the best when it came to the use of plastic parts.  As soon as I opened the box I found a California Proposition 65 warning inside..  

If you are not from California you might not have heard of Proposition 65 and even if you are from California it may mean little to you.  Prop. 65, as it is called, involves higher standards for products and materials than the FDA requires.  This means that the amounts of poisons and toxicity is reduced if goods are sold in the State or it must carry a warning.  It is law only in California, but because manufacturers do not want to produce two types of goods, they often upgrade or tag all of their goods to comply with California law.  

The Prop. 65 warning on my new coffee maker says out loud, “Buy at Your Own Risk.”  Even though the FDA thinks you will be fine, the State of California does not.  Meeting California requirements does not mean that the item is non-toxic.   It means only that the levels of toxicity for California are lower than federal regulations.  The warning itself tells you that the product exceeds even California limits.  Truthfully, neither set of regulations will keep you as safe as it should.

So what does the warning apply to in the world of coffee makers?  It is yet, unknown.  I wrote the manufacturer to ask precisely what aspect of the machine do not comply with California law.  It is not easy to get an answer to such a question and will likely take days or weeks for a response.  If you go this route, the response needs to be in writing.  If you are told that the manufacturer complies with all FDA regulations, you are in trouble.  That is completely unsatisfactory and to a metals contaminated person, that answer is as good as a no.  

Instead of waiting for the response, I’m making the grown up decision to return my luxury coffee maker because my health is a priority.  After years of illness, why would I intentionally put 2 to 4 cups of poison into my body each and every day?

If you are shopping, consider a few of these highlights of the decision making process.  All plastic parts contain toxicity.  This includes those plastic pods for single cup coffee makers.  Many will say they are BPA free and that is good because BPA is a known carcinogen.  The problem is that BPA was replace with a formula change and who knows what is in the replacement.  Heating plastic allows the toxicity to leach, so 180 degrees on plastic every day of your life might not be a great idea…even though everyone else is doing it.

Another concern is aluminum.  There is really no aluminum product that is fit for food service.  That includes aluminum foil and cans.   You are just giving Alzheimer’s the greatest of opportunities.

Then there is the issue of bacteria that can grow in coffee makers.  It never occurred to me, but it did to my savvy friend who knew that water lines can grow mold.  Then there are all of those dark, warm and wet spots that can easily harbor bacteria.  As it turns out there are studies that say your coffee pot and your bathroom might tie for bacteria growth.

Finally, there is coffee itself.  You really don’t need a dose of pesticide each and every day even if you are the picture of health.  Organic beans are the start of a safe cup of coffee.  

The options seem to be stainless steel and lead-free glass.  That means pour over models, presses and percolators.  
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​No bells.  No whistles.
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Dental Implant Decisions for Those Mercury Toxic

1/14/2021

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If your metals poisoning
​was from dentistry, a decision about what to do
after amalgam removal might be in your future.

Can an implant be safe?

The decision to use implants for those metals poisoned can be a scary thought.  We worry about the possibility of more metals leaching toxicity into our bodies or the harboring of bacteria that can cause low-grade infections.

The reality is that most of us became poisoned through dentistry.  A mouthful of mercury laden, amalgam fillings usually means ongoing dental visits for repairs, removal and secondary fixes.  Emotionally  and financially we're drained.

In the end, the decision is yours and only your research will give you the answer.  I did my research and in the end chose a zirconium implant over titanium.  There was controversy among dentists and I will share that debate with you.

Both products are highly regarded.  Because titanium is stronger there is great cause to use them, especially in molars.  Zirconium does not have the strength of titanium, but it is a very successful product.

My IAOMT* dentist, who does not do implants was zirconium adamant.  My dentist doing the implant was in favor of titanium.  I finally asked why my IAOMT dentist preferred zirconium and he explained that although he does not install them, he does remove them for metals people who have shown a sensitivity to them.  
​That was Decision Made.


*An IAOMT dentist is a member of the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology.  They have committed to using clean dentistry and do not use mercury.  Their practices include the safe removal of mercury fillings.
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NBMI The Chemistry by Boyd Haley

10/8/2020

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Suffering the symptoms of mercury toxicity means
making important health decisions.  Most of us are not prepared to make those decisions on our own and Western medicine is just not prepared with the answers yet.  
This overview, although lengthy, is delivered simply and in great detail.  It will explain a lot about mercury toxicity and why the use of NBMI will help.



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If you are mercury poisoned, you have likely heard of Emeramed’s, NBMI,  It is the metals chelator that is currently in FDA trials and holds the most promise for those suffering the many symptoms of mercury toxicity.  Although the video is long and includes the science involved, it is explained simply and completely by Dr. Boyd Haley, the creator of the compound.  

While the public waits for NBMI to become available, there are many other drugs provided as chelators.  None are as efficient or as effective and all have side effects that are serious and can be damaging to the body.  

In contrast, NBMI, seems to be the right fit for all metals toxicity.  Although it has an affinity for mercury, it will chelate to other metals as they become available.  The fact that NBMI will not drop metals once they are chelated, is a huge factor in making a decision to use NBMI when it becomes available.  Other products can attach and drop metals back into the bloodstream, causing the side effects that began the initial symptoms.  

Another very important difference between NBMI and other chelators is that NBMI exits the body via the colon and not the kidneys, thereby sparing your organs further damage.  NBMI crosses the blood brain barrier, which most other options cannot do.  Also, it does not deplete the body of essential minerals in the process of clearing metals.

As of this writing, NBMI is only available through compassionate use programs.  That option requires a medical doctor to apply to the FDA, or the equivalent counterparts in countries outside of the US.  The application process is involved and outside of the office visit scope for most doctors.  The application information is available at emeramed.com. 
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Your Spleen and Its Role in Detoxification

6/16/2020

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  Do You Ever Wonder What the
​               Spleen Does?




This article is by Jillian Levy and is reprinted from the Dr. Josh Axe website.  It gives a complete overview of the spleen.  It is included here because most who have long term metals contamination have not avoided overworking their liver and lymphatic system.  The article explains how a spleen can enlarge and cause side effects like lethargy, inflammation and illness which are not uncommon symtpoms to those metals toxic.

We've all heard of the spleen, but not many really know where it is or what it does.  It turns out to be not just important, but vitally important to those recovering from metals poisoning.  The article tells you how to support your spleen, how it functions and how to heal it.

My real interest in finding my spleen came from my acupuncturist after an egg sized knot developed on the top side of my foot, above the arch.  I asked him to treat the sore spot on my foot and he explained it was not my foot, but my spleen that was reacting.  In an effort to Search for the Cause, Not Just the Cure, I'm going to try to remedy the problem with some intense spleen support.

Do You Have an Enlarged Spleen? Warning Signs and 5 TreatmentsBy Jillian Levy, CHHC
August 13, 2018
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Did you know you could have an enlarged spleen and not even realize it? It’s true. In fact, most people don’t experience any noticeable symptoms of an enlarged spleen at all!

Another surprise? Research shows that around 3 percent of healthy first-year college students have enlarged spleens. In some cases, people have genetically enlarged spleens, but it doesn’t affect their overall health. However, for others, it can point to problems like an underlying infection, illness or developing disorder.
1)  So what exactly is an enlarged spleen, how can you tell if you have one and how can you treat it if you do? Turns out there are natural ways to deal with this common condition.
What Is an Enlarged Spleen?As a crucial part our lymphatic system, the spleen is a vital “guardian” organ that we rely on every single day to keep the body free from infections, virus and dangerous pathogens of all kinds. An enlarged spleen, a condition called “splenomegaly,” is a clear warning sign that the immune system is fighting hard to remove threats from the body but failing to do so because it can’t keep up with high demand.

Under normal circumstances, your spleen is about the size of your fist and hardly even detectable to touch during a physical exam. However, when you’re sick or your lymphatic system is triggered for another reason, your spleen swells up and can dramatically grow in size. (

2)  An enlarged spleen can sometimes be very noticeable and painful, but surprisingly most people don’t have any symptoms at all and aren’t even aware of the problem they’re experiencing! While an enlarged spleen isn’t always a health concern, it usually points to the fact that the body is trying to defend itself more than usual — and that means it’s a good idea to figure out why that is before it escalates into a bigger and more serious problem.

The Role of the Spleen

The spleen is a brown, oval-shaped organ located in the upper left side of the abdomen just below the rib cage. Part of the lymphatic system, it performs a number of important functions in the body that protect us from the effects of outside “invaders,” stress and certain deficiencies. Think of your lymphatic system like this: If your body were a city, the organs and fluids that make up the lymphatic system would be the policemen, firefighters and the garbage men.

Probably the single most important thing the spleen does is produce antibodies that fight against bacteria and other microbes. In addition, spleen function includes helping keep the blood clean, transporting and balancing fluid levels, maintaining blood platelets, and ushering waste away from muscle and joint tissue.

The spleen ultimately controls the level of circulating red blood cells within the blood, removing old and worn-out red cells that can no longer do their jobs. It also very importantly fights infections by producing phagocytes and lymphocytes, two types of protective white blood cells.
Most health problems associated with the spleen involve the spleen becoming enlarged — and when this happens, the risk for a “ruptured spleen” also goes up.  Like some of our other digestive system organs, including the liver and gallbladder, the spleen is especially vulnerable to the effects of various “toxins” or parasites entering the body, along with chemicals we take in from drugs, even some medications and prescriptions.

The spleen is prone to becoming easily overworked when liver function is poor, and surprisingly some believe the spleen is usually more likely to develop problems when your diet is “damp, cold and raw.” Traditional systems of medicine, including Ayurvedic medicine, believed that a cold or damp environment, eating too many salty or sour foods, overexerting yourself, and poor digestion all make someone more susceptible to spleen and liver damage.

(3)  The results of a suffering spleen? An enlarged, malfunctioning spleen can lead to frequent infections; low energy; anemic symptoms; changes in appetite, body weight, digestion and blood flow; and more. If you want to maintain a strong immune system, avoid becoming sick, and retain muscle and joint health into older age, then you want to be careful to take good care of your entire lymphatic system, including, of course, your spleen!

Symptoms

Since symptoms can sometimes be nonexistent, or at least minimal enough to not cause any concerns, an enlarged spleen is usually first discovered during a routine physical exam, catching most people by total surprise. Normally in adults, doctors can’t feel the spleen when it isn’t enlarged, so if they press below the rib cage during an exam and notice a swollen spleen, it points to the fact that something isn’t right.

In a healthy person, the normal weight and size of the spleen can vary a lot depending on factors like age, sex, body weight and body surface area. For example, studies suggest that the spleen can range from 58 grams in a 79-year-old woman to 170 grams in a 20-year-old man. An enlarged spleen that isn’t normal for someone’s body type and age can possibly signify the presence of disease, a virus, cognitive disorders or other issues (although this isn’t always the case, so don’t get alarmed just yet!).

Enlarged spleen symptoms can include:
  • indigestion or feeling uncomfortable when eating, especially after a large meal
  • spleen pain and tenderness, usually on the upper left side of the abdomen
  • pain that has spread from the abdomen to the left shoulder
  • spleen pain when taking deep breaths or moving around
  • low energy levels, possibly even chronic fatigue
  • symptoms of jaundice (including yellowing of the skin)
  • symptoms of anemia (4)
  • unexplained weight loss
  • frequent infections (such as ear, urinary tract, respiratory or sinus infections)
  • bleeding and bruising easily

Unfortunately, one of the side effects of a damaged spleen is becoming more susceptible to illnesses and feeling very fatigued. That’s because normally the spleen works as part of the body’s natural “drainage network,” producing protective white blood cells and carrying waste and bacteria away from the body. The spleen produces white blood cells that capture and destroy bacteria, dead cells and tissue, and other outside particles that make their way into the body and circulate via the bloodstream.

As blood filters through the spleen, it’s cleaned, and threatening microbes are engulfed and filtered out. Without the spleen working properly, we can’t maintain red and white blood cells we need for ongoing energy or produce enough platelets that are required for blot clotting.
CausesThe spleen can become swollen for a lot of different reasons, some more concerning than others. For example, viral infections, high alcohol intake, cirrhosis of the liver and parasitic infections are all risk factors for an enlarged spleen. Some of the ways you can prolong the health of your spleen include avoiding a poor diet high in processed foods, limiting the amount of over-the-counter or prescription drugs you take, which helps cleanse the liver, only drinking alcohol in moderation, and quitting smoking or ever using recreational drugs.

Enlarged spleen causes include:
  • Bacterial infections
  • Viruses
  • Parasites
  • Alcohol or drug use
  • Inflammation related to a diet high in chemicals, preservatives, pesticides and other toxins
  • Cancer that has spread
  • Liver disease or cirrhosis
  • Blood diseases characterized by abnormal blood cells
  • Disorders of the lymph system
  • Autoimmune reactions and disorders, such as arthritis
  • Physical trauma to the spleen or an injury (such as a sports injury)

One of the most likely causes of an enlarged spleen is an infection, since swelling in the spleen signifies an increase in white blood cells that are trying to attack something threatening. Infections that can impact the spleen include viruses like mononucleosis, parasitic infections or infections caused by bacteria.

Leishmaniasis, a type of parasitic disease found in parts of the tropics, subtropics and southern Europe, can lead to an enlarged spleen. Leishmaniasis is believed to affect about 200,000–400,000 people every year and develops after coming into contact with parasites, including infected sand flies. Symptoms can remain “silent” or can cause skin sores, ulcers, weight loss, fever and pain, in addition to swollen lymph nodes and an enlarged spleen and liver.

Other types of parasites that can lead to enlarged spleen include: malaria, toxoplasmosis,  viscera larva migrans and schistosomiasis. (5) If these are possible causes of your condition — for example, because you traveled to another continent and might have been bitten by an infected insect — your doctor will work with you to specifically treat symptoms and stabilize you before problems can worsen.

Cancer is another reason that someone can suffer spleen problems, especially leukemia (cancer of the white blood cells that take over normal healthy cells) or lymphoma (cancer of the lymph tissue). Drugs and alcohol are capable of causing problems in the spleen because they directly affect how splenic cells work. Drugs provoke severe hemolysis, which is the rupture or destruction of red blood cells. This is associated with decreased immune function and splenomegaly.
Sometimes the spleen is damaged or enlarged because of side effects or disturbances in other organs, such as the liver or other parts of the immune system. (6) For example, an enlarged spleen can develop because the liver becomes congested and overworked (resulting in liver disease in some cases), trying hard to usher toxins out the body as quickly as possible, but becoming overwhelmed in the process.

(7)  How to Diagnose and Treat an Enlarged SpleenIf your doctor suspects an enlarged spleen because he or she feels something unusual during a physical, your doctor might decide to further investigate by using imaging tests, blood tests and other ways to assess how enlarged the spleen has become. Sometimes an ultrasound or computerized tomography (CT) test will be done.
If your health care provider suspects you might be infected with a parasite, your physician look for symptoms like a fever or skin rash and access blood counts (including a low red blood cell count causing anemia and low white blood cell count) since infected patients usually experience both. Your doctor will work with you to tackle the root causes of the enlarged spleen, since left unmanaged this condition can become very serious and even deadly in some cases.
Treatment options for dealing with an enlarged spleen are usually aimed at reducing any noticeable symptoms and pain, while also tackling the underlying causes like a chronic disease, diet, lifestyle, infection and so on. Only as a last resort would a doctor decide to perform surgery to remove an enlarged spleen. For most people, luckily it’s possible to remove the trigger that causes an enlarged spleen before surgery becomes necessary.

(8)  Remember, the spleen is necessary and important for keeping the body guarded from disease and bacterial infections, so removing it comes with risks of its own. After surgery to remove the spleen, further down the line someone can become more prone to infections and becoming sick since removing the spleen means the body is left with one less line of defense.
Fortunately, there are a number of ways you can help protect yourself from developing or worsening an enlarged spleen.

1. Protect the Spleen from Rupturing
Anyone who has an enlarged spleen should be careful to avoid any type of rough contact, especially near the abdomen, since this can cause a ruptured spleen. This means avoiding contact sports (like football, basketball, wrestling, hockey, etc.) and limiting any type of physical activity where the spleen can become further damaged.
An important precaution to take is to always wear a seat belt when driving, since a car accident is likely to cause even more injury to the spleen. Remember that not every case of an enlarged spleen is problematic, so find out from your doctor first what types of activities you’re cleared to do.

2. Eat a Nutrient-Dense Diet 
Historically in Eastern medicine, the spleen is viewed as one of the most important organs to well-being, strength and immunity. That’s because it’s more than just a guardian and organ capable of managing blood cells — the spleen also helps turn nutrients from digested foods into useable fuel.

In Ancient Chinese Medicine and other schools of Eastern medicine, an unhealthy spleen is one of the key contributors to fatigue and anemia, and it can impact how other digestive organs work, including the colon, uterus, rectum, liver or stomach.

The best way to support your spleen and entire lymphatic and digestive systems is to eat a diet high in antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and essential fluids. This helps lower inflammation and fight free radical damage that can make an enlarged spleen turn into a worsened problem.
A healthy diet can benefit the entire body, including the spleen, which will work more efficiently to carry blood cells and nutrients to tissue, while also removing waste, when you obtain plenty of nutrients. A diet high in plant foods also helps provide enough hydrating water, which is important for helping the spleen rid itself and the body of excess fluids and foreign matter.

Try to avoid eating foods that place stress on your circulatory and immune systems. The more chemicals you obtain through the foods your eat, the more work your liver, spleen and other organs have to do. Foods to limit or eliminate from your diet include: common allergens (like dairy products, gluten, soy, shellfish or nightshades, for example), low-quality animal products, sugary snacks, refined vegetable oils (canola, corn, safflower, sunflower and soybean) and processed foods that contain chemical sprays or toxins.

Some of the key anti-inflammatory foods to load up on include:
  • green leafy vegetables
  • brightly colored fruits and veggies of all kinds, including cruciferous veggies (broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, etc.) and berries
  • lean proteins, especially omega-3 foods like salmon and wild seafood
  • nuts and seeds (chia, flax, hemp, pumpkin, etc.)
  • unrefined oils like extra virgin olive oil and coconut oil
  • herbs, condiments and spices (ginger, capsicum, molasses, turmeric, garlic, for example)

3. Move Your Body
Drainage of the lymphatic system depends heavily on you moving your body regularly. While lymph fluid can move through the lymph nodes and spleen somewhat on its own thanks to gravity and blood circulation, you’re much more prone to illness and swelling when you’re stagnant. Regularly exercising benefits your spleen because it helps keep blood flowing and fluids moving through your body. This is important considering the spleen is responsible for the filtering and transformation of particles within lymph fluids. (9)
Exercise increases blood flow to your digestive organs and engages muscles in your digestive tract, so once the spleen and liver do their jobs to clean the body, more movement further helps usher out waste. Following exercise with foam rolling, massage therapy or infrared sauna treatments is also beneficial for supporting the lymphatic system and helping with detoxification.

4. Reduce Stress
Your lymphatic, immune and digestive systems are all vulnerable to the effects of stress. Your brain communicates with organs around your entire body, and every time it suspects that you’re in a threatening situation, hormones are altered that affect your body’s ability to defend itself from threats.

Chronic stress can weaken the immune system and cause inflammation, digestive problems like irritable bowel syndrome, ulcers and much more. (10) To help combat high amounts of stress, make it a priority to try relaxing exercises like being more active, doing hobbies you love, spending time in nature, taking warm baths, breathing exercises and so on.
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5. Try Supplements that Support Lymphatic
Several essential oils are beneficial for improving the body’s ability to drain swelling, fight infections, increase blood flow and reduce pain. Essential oils that are useful for targeting swelling in the lymph nodes include lemon, myrrh, oregano, cypress and frankincense oils.
Combine several drops with a carrier oil like jojoba or coconut oil, and massage them over the spleen two to three times per day. Other supplements that can help improve liver health, circulation and fight inflammation include: omega-3 fish oils, turmeric, burdock root, digestive enzymes, activated charcoal and milk thistle.
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MRI & Gadolinium Considerations

4/15/2020

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When someone says it's just "Routine,"
they mean it is "Routine" for them,
not necessarily your body.



It seems everyone I know is lining up for an MRI for one reason or another.  There is not a second thought about the procedure because “it’s routine”.  Just for the record, your body might disagree and that is the kind of language that can get you into trouble.  The issue is gadolinium, the most commonly used contrasting agent used to enhance MRI testing.

If your body is at all compromised, you are obligated to know more before accepting “routine” procedures.  If your history includes metals poisoning, you know that you don’t react like others when it comes to common procedures and drugs.  

Agreeing to an MRI means accepting the potential dangers of gadolinium.  The topic may never come up as the FDA does not have strict guidelines on informing patients of the dangers.  Here is what the FDA is currently saying:

05-16-2018 Update
In addition to approving the updated prescribing information concerning the gadolinium retention safety issues described in the Drug Safety Communication below, FDA has also approved new patient Medication Guides for all GBCAs.
Health care professionals and patients can access the patient Medication Guides according to the GBCA drug name* on the Medication Guides webpage, or the latest prescribing information by searching in Drugs@FDA.

All MRI centers should provide a Medication Guide the first time an outpatient receives a GBCA injection or when the information is substantially changed. In general, hospital inpatients are not required to receive a Medication Guide unless the patient or caregiver requests it. A health care professional who determines that it is not in a patient’s best interest to receive a Medication Guide because of significant concerns about its effects may direct that it not be provided to that patient; however, the Medication Guide should be provided to any patient who requests the information.†

The second paragraph clearly says that the patient does not have to be informed, unless they ask.  It goes on to say if the medical provider does not feel it is in your best interest, as a consumer to know, the information can be kept from you.

There are side effects that can be temporary and permanent.  The range of symptoms varies, but as with other metals poisonings, the root cause is often ignored in favor of treating symptoms.  The biggest problem is that gadolinium travels throughout the body and settles in organs, bone and tissue.  It crosses the blood brain barrier, offering potential danger to the brain.  
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Counterfeit NBMI is not Emeramed's NBMI or OSR

3/25/2020

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Emeramed's NBMI is
not the counterfeit
product of China.

If you are metals poisoned, you have likely heard of counterfeit chelators that are being sold as
products of the parent company, Emeramed.  They are not the same product.                 


The article below is directly from Emeramed's website with the latest information about these counterfeit products and what dangers they might hold.  Bottom line:  They are sold with the disclaimer that they are not for human consumption.  Their ingredients are unknown.  Their safety is undetermined.

Report from Emeramed site (https://emeramed.com/warning-counterfeit-irminix/)
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Counterfeit Emeramide illegally being sold to the publicWe are aware some companies are selling counterfeit Emeramide. a substance that is promoted to work as our mercury chelation compound. In one case, a physician in Sweden purchased fake Emeramide online and tested it. He informed us that the product he bought online did not display the properties of our compound. Please reference the above picture. Emeramide dissolves in DMSO (clear solution) and the fake Emeramide internet counterfeit does not (as it contains an unknown white debris.)
Companies are selling counterfeit Emeramide with the warning “NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION” in big bold letters. This is good advice.
Our drug, Emeramide is pharmaceutically pure with virtually no contamination, made in the United States. It has specific physical properties and precise chemical bonds that studies have shown make it harmless to you.

What is the fake Emeramide made of?So what is it the fake Emeramide, counterfeit drug made of? While we do not know specifically, we do know it is not the real thing. Since the counterfeit product would not dissolve in DMSO it may be a compound that has no resemblance at all chemically to Emeramide. On the other hand if at one time it was similar in structure to Emeramide it is possible the undissolved white substance is a combination of the heavy metals that Emeramide combines with irreversibly. Counterfeit Emeramide in your system may do real harm as ingestion of an unknown substance is a risk to your health.

Emeramide is a unique chelatorEmeramide is fat soluble when not combined with any of the following metals:
  • Mercury
  • Arsenic
  • Lead
  • Uranium
  • Gadolinium
  • Uranium
  • Thorium
  • Polonium​

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A Mercury Toxic Mom Creates a Toxic Baby

2/15/2020

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Could You be Metals Poisoned? Know the Symptoms.

12/7/2019

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Heavy metals are now a common form of poisoning.
   They are rarely considered as a root cause of pain
​           or illness and are misdiagnosed far too often.


You are casually in contact with heavy metals daily.  This makes contamination too easy for any of us to suspect we are NOT metals toxic.  Diagnosis is difficult as Western medicine still believes in a simple blood test which cannot show toxicity that is stored in tissue or organs.  Illness begins slowly and can be confusing.

Symptoms of metal toxicity will show in an endless number of ways.  Some symptoms will be classic, while others won’t show up on any list of potential ailments.  What is true is that the symptoms change and cycle without notice.  During detoxing familiar symptoms, and new ones, could appear and then disappear without an established pattern.  It makes for a bit of craziness, but it is natural in the unnatural world of metals poisoning.

The mixing of metals in the body, takes everything to a new level.  When metals are combined together, or with other stored toxins, the effects are not double.  The effects are exponential, increasing at unknown rates because of the lack of absolute knowledge of what is stored in the body.  

On any given day, one of many stored toxins could leach from storage in bones or tissue and dump into the bloodstream, causing the symptoms of their choice.  There are similarities about symptoms, but there are no absolutes. 

Symptoms Can Include:
Chronic pain
Pain cycles 
Lethargy
Fatigue
Weakness
Muscle pain
Joint pain
Anxiety
Fibromyalgia
Depression
Irritability 
Mood Swings 
Rage
Flashes of anger
Depression
Brain fog
Forgetfulness
Memory issues 
Palsy
Tremors 
Restless Leg Syndrome
Tingling
Numbness
Restless sleep
Sleep disorders
Chronic infections
Headaches
Sensitivity to sounds
Sensitivity to light
Confusion with overstimulation
Panic Disorders
Anxiety
Learning Disabilities
ADHD
Autism
Behavioral disorders
Psychiatric disorders
Trouble processing thoughts 
Trouble processing words
Difficulty spelling
Low body temperature
Dark circles under the eyes
Weight gain
Weight loss
Loss of appetite
Abdominal pain
Colic
Upset bowels
Face sores 
Skin breakouts
Development delays
Vomiting
Slower than normal growth
High blood pressure
Kidney damage
Thyroid problems
Liver damage
Diarrhea
Hair loss
Vertigo
Edema 
Parkinson’s Disease
Alzheimer’s Disease
COPD
Brain damage
Nervous system damage
Lower IQ
Asperger Syndrome
Fluctuating eyesight
Fluctuating hearing
Ringing in ears
Hearing fluctuations
Vision fluctuations

The truth about metals poisoning....it can complicate life in any way it chooses.  You can feel crazy, out of control, tired, depressed and unable to perform daily tasks.  They can create a body that is in survival mode for years before finally debilitating it.



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Chronic Pain, Chronic illness and Autoimmune Disease…                                   You might be a Lead Head

12/5/2019

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The body does not create pain,
illness or disease without a reason.

These are the symptoms of what
your body is suffering.

What if poison was the source?




It is my opinion that those with chronic conditions and autoimmune diseases should be routinely tested for metals poisoning before a diagnosis is accepted.  The similarity in symptoms are too many to ignore.  Given the prevalence of metals exposure in consumables and dentistry, it seems irresponsible to ignore metals as the potential root of many of these chronic conditions.

Some assume that their doctor would have known if toxicity was an issue, but that is not necessarily true.  Traditional Western medicine does not attempt to link established disorders to a root cause.  Once a diagnosis is made, and the puzzle seems to fit, the search ends. Maybe that is where the search for the cause should begin.


Looking at metals as a possible source of toxicity seems reasonable. They can be ingested orally, absorbed through the skin or inhaled as with metals in cigarette smoke or in dust particles.  Clearly the opportunity for exposure is everywhere from natural sources, industry, our food supply, dentistry and water.  Rather than asking who might be metals toxic, the real question should be, “Who among us is NOT metals toxic?”  

The body has systems in place to remove toxicity and they are active day and night.  The problem begins when the body has too many toxins to dispose of quickly enough to keep you alive.  Its remedy is to store the excess to keep the body safe and functioning.  It is this storage and warehousing of toxicity that evolves into trouble, causing unexplained chronic conditions.

Unaware of exposure, you may have never felt sick or recognized an incident of poisoning.  Initially you showed no symptoms and had no idea trouble was brewing.   Then one day, seemingly without notice, things change.  Pain and illness begin to manifest without an obvious cause.  Symptoms surface as the body burden finally reaches its limit. 

The undeniable signs of toxicity can take years to manifest because the body is a working miracle and is determined to keep you functioning.  Once symptoms appear, the search for a diagnosis begins.   Most cases of metals poisoning are misdiagnosed and end up with a “disease,” a “condition” and a “pill” that are not appropriate.  Meanwhile the metals poisoned body is in constant distress and creating what I call a Lead Head.



Symptoms Vary

Symptoms of metals poisoning vary.  The timing of a toxicity crisis is also individual.  The ever changing symptoms are difficult to pinpoint and ultimately, a doctor finds a diagnosis that seems to fit and you are labeled or mislabeled, as the case may be.  If nothing else, you can be offered the diagnosis of fibromyalgia, the melting pot for too many symptoms.

Because there is no definite patterns for metals poisoning symptoms, they are often confused with other conditions.  How symptoms manifest has a lot to do with exactly what metals are involved and how they are stored.  Every body is different.  Add to that difference, the ranges in diet and lifestyle. 

Combinations of metals can produce a variety of symptoms that differ even more.  As levels of toxicity change from day to day, so do the symptoms, making chaos of a diagnosis.


Unwanted metals in the body need a place to store.  Tissue and bone are selected by the body as storage areas.  Metals will replace essential minerals when they settle.
 

The body's storage of metals causes changes.  Calcium can be replaced by lead. Zinc can be replaced by cadmium. Magnesium can be replaced by aluminum and so on.  The losses of these vital minerals will each bring their own symptom groupings.  This is what makes casual diagnosis tricky.

Autoimmune issues can develop when molecules change due to the invasion of metals. When they are disrupted and not recognized by the body, the immune system resists these changes and begin to essentially fight with itself.  This internal warfare brings a whole new set of issues.

Meanwhile, heavy metals make the body acidic.  The body needs a constant pH level or you will die, so it sets out to correct the added acidity.  That action triggers the body to use stored calcium which causes osteoporosis among other conditions that can be diagnosed before metals are considered.

Metals create chaos which makes the ever changing symptoms understandable.  Now add to this the detoxification process which disrupts the body yet agin by reintoducing metals into blood stream from storage in the body.  Not knowing what metal is being released or what essential mineral might be missing makes every day different for a Lead Head.  It is literally crazy making.
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With so much casual exposure to toxicity, it seems reasonable that a check for metals is in order before settling on a diagnosis with similar symptoms?  We could all benefit from knowing our metals levels just like we benefit from knowing our blood pressure. ​

NOTE:  Those with chronic conditions and painful bodies who are still housing  silver, amalgam fillings, must consider this ongoing source of contamination as a root problem.

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PTSD and Lead Shot

7/31/2019

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There was a recent study reported that is attempting to link PTSD in war situations to genetics.  Of course anything is possible, but I had to think this fringes on the ridiculous.  War is a horrifying experience on so many levels that genetics seems to be the last of the possibilities.

A completely overlooked area of possibility is the influence of lead from weapon use.  Lead is known to cause reactions that are very similar to PTSD with or without the experience of war.  In fact, a known side effect of lead contamination is rage which can manifest in many ways that resemble PTSD.

If you consider that the military still uses mercury in dentistry, still feeds soldiers food contaminated with GMO poisons and pesticides and gives little support in the area of mental health, it seems reasonable that the combination of these elements would offer symptoms that strongly mimic what is known as PTSD.

An interesting and practical study would be to test soldiers with PTSD for mercury and lead levels.   It seems a very basic first step.

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