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Cadmium Toxicity

 

 

 

A toxic trace metal, cadmium can be detrimental to your health. Like lead,

cadmium accumulates in the body and has varying degrees of toxicity. Cadmium

replaces the body’s stores of the essential mineral zinc in the liver and

kidneys. Not surprisingly, therefore, cadmium levels rise in people who have

zinc deficiencies.

 

 

 

Elevated levels of cadmium may result in hypertension (high blood pressure); a

dulled sense of smell, anemia, joint soreness; hair loss, dry scaly skin, and

loss of appetite.

 

 

 

Cadmium toxicity threatens the health of the body by weakening the immune

system. It causes a decreased production of T lymphocytes (T cells), key white

blood cells that protect he body by destroying foreign invaders and cancer

cells.

 

 

 

Because cadmium is retained in the kidneys and liver, excessive exposure can

lead to kidney disease and serious liver damage. Possible effects of intense

cadmium exposure include emphysema, cancer,and shortened life span.

 

 

 

Tobacco smoke: cigarettes, cigar or pipe contains cadmium and studies have shown

that cig smokers have higher levels of cadmium in their bodies than non smokers.

You can also accumulate cadmium from secondhand smoke.

 

 

 

Cadmium is used in plastics and in the production of nickel cadmium batteries.

In addition to cig smoke and plastics, common sources of cadmium exposure

includes drinking (tap) water, fertilizer, fungicides, pesticides, soil, air

pollution, refined processed grains, rice, coffee, tea and soft drinks.

 

 

 

Natural Remedies:

 

 

 

Alfalfa contains chlorophyll and vitamin K, and helps to remove cadmium from the

body. Take 2,000 to 3,000 milligrams in tablet form daily.

 

 

 

Make sure that you include plenty of fiber and apple pectin in your diet. Also

eat pumpkin seeds and other foods that are high in zinc. Some examples are cold

water fish, organic eggs, fresh garlic cloves, lentils, legumes, dried cooked

beans and organic whole grains.

 

 

 

Many drugs interfere with zinc absorption. Some examples are diuretics used for

hypertension and oral contraceptives. Calcium bicarbonate used in hard tap water

interferes with zinc absorption. Folic acid in large doses interferes with zinc

absorption in the blood.

 

73 percent of the zinc is removed from white flour during the milling process.

 

 

 

 

 

Chelation removes toxic metals from the body.

 

 

 

List of helpful supplements:

 

 

 

Alfalfa-tablets- 2,000 to 3,000 mgs daily

 

Magnesium- up to 1,200 mgs in divided doses

 

Garlic (kyolic)

 

Non-gmo lecithin granules

 

 

 

L-cysteine, L-lysine, L-methionine-

 

These amino acids act as antioxidants to protect the liver. Take 500 mgs each

daily on an empty stomach. Take with water or juice, not with milk. Take with 50

mg vitamin B6 and 100 mgs vitamin C for better absorption.

 

 

 

Rutin- 200 mgs three times daily

 

Vitamin E- use emulsion form-500 to 1,000 IU daily

 

Zinc 50 – 80 mgs daily

 

Copper- 3 mgs daily

 

 

 

Floradix Iron +herbs from Salus Haus: As directed on label.

 

Contains non-toxic, natural iron from food sources

 

which can be easily assimilated into the body.

 

This product is distributed by Flora mfg.

 

www.florainc.com

 

 

 

Taken from, “Prescription for Nutritional Healing”,

 

Authors, James F. Balch, M.D.

 

Phyliss A. Balch, C.N.C.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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