Guest guest Posted February 23, 2005 Report Share Posted February 23, 2005 Kathy ~ I live in Central California near the coast. I was wondering if you knew the safe levels of the metals found in your hair sample. There are trace minerals which we naturally have but I don't know the safe levels. My neighbor is an organic farmer. He is certified and the inspectors come out now and then to sample his soil. He isn't even supposed to use gopher poisons. But guess what...!! Vegetables contain within them the nutrients from the soil. If the manures that are used on the garden are full of heavy metals then the plants will have them. The nursery man told me that the corporations put sludge and other junk in the potting soils now. It's imbedded in the food chain. The animals are eating grains that are full of metals. Where in hell does this stop??? WEIRD! We are probably getting alot of this metal toxicity from the air and look up at those aerosols being sprayed. This HAS to fall on us, the ground and the water. Mary , ATrulyFreeSpirit <PlaysByTheSea@e...> wrote: > > Does anyone know how a person that eats organic and uses as little > chemicals in > their life can have strangely high levels of uranium and cadmium in > their bodies? > > I had a hair analysis that revealed I had both of these and a few > others at lower levels.: > .261 Uranium > .015 Arsenic > .021 Cadmium > .07 Mercury > 1.1 Aluminum > .10 Lead > .0010 Berylium > > I never drink sink or tap water. > I have a filter on my shower. > I eat mostly organic fruits and vegetables and animal products. > I do not live near a power plant. > > I DO live in Los Angeles... could it be in the air? > Or that my so called organic vegis are not organic? > > Any thoughts? > Anyone know how to remove these toxic elements from my system? > > thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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