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Cadmium is an artist's colour in oils and other artists' paints too

 

Jane

 

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Viviane Lerner

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010 3:58 PM

Warning! Heavy metals!

http://www.anh-usa.org/new_site/?p=2018

 

Warning! Heavy metals!

January 19, 2010

For many years, although the EPA acknowledged that effective screening for body burdens of heavy metals (e.g., lead and mercury) could be accomplished with tissue samples, such as fingernails and hair, conventional medicine demonized this practice by integrative practitioners.

 

About face! Conventional medical research now links body burden of lead not only to cognitive dysfunction but also to high blood pressure and other health problems. Likewise, the heart health of patients exposed to mercury has been shown to suffer. And the case of Dan Roehm, MD, hauled before the Florida Board of Medicine, has set the stage for allowing mineral analysis of the hair as a way to screen for exposure to heavy metals.

Cadmium is the latest metal of concern. Dr. Aimin Chen at the University of Cincinnati has concluded that cadmium exposure can lower IQ even more significantly than does lead.

Recent lab testing by the Associated Press found that cadmium could be present in children?s jewelry at levels exceeding 90 percent of the item?s total weight. What do children do with jewelry? As any parent can tell you: They put it in their mouths! According to Harvard professor Dr. Robert O. Wright, ?Just small amounts of chemicals may radically alter development.? Wright?s work has demonstrated that as exposure to cadmium grows, children are more likely to manifest learning disabilities.

When is all of conventional medicine going to wake up?

 

 

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Modern doctors are taught very little if anything at all about metal toxicity. I've had doctors tell me that mercury was harmless and that you could swallow all the mercury from a thermometer and that it would pass harmlessly through your body. In fact that's in their toxicology workbooks in emergency rooms. The dissemination of such completely false information is what excuses the use of mercury in dental fillings, vaccines and other common usage. The current cavalier attitude towards mercury by the medical and dental communities is what has to change. Mercury cripples and kills. It only takes a very small amount of mercury to ruin (or end) a life.BetsyJane MacRoss <highfield1 Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 11:51:52 PMRe: Warning! Heavy metals!

 

 



Cadmium is an artist's colour in oils and other artists' paints too

 

Jane

 

-

Viviane Lerner

NATURAL NEWS

Cc: HEALTH & HEALING ; PROGRESSIVE REVIEW ; ALTERNET ; RADTIMES

Wednesday, January 20, 2010 3:58 PM

[Health_and_ Healing] Warning! Heavy metals!

http://www.anh-usa.org/new_site/?p=2018

 

Warning! Heavy metals!

January 19, 2010

For many years, although the EPA acknowledged that effective screening for body burdens of heavy metals (e.g., lead and mercury) could be accomplished with tissue samples, such as fingernails and hair, conventional medicine demonized this practice by integrative practitioners.

 

About face! Conventional medical research now links body burden of lead not only to cognitive dysfunction but also to high blood pressure and other health problems. Likewise, the heart health of patients exposed to mercury has been shown to suffer. And the case of Dan Roehm, MD, hauled before the Florida Board of Medicine, has set the stage for allowing mineral analysis of the hair as a way to screen for exposure to heavy metals.

Cadmium is the latest metal of concern. Dr. Aimin Chen at the University of Cincinnati has concluded that cadmium exposure can lower IQ even more significantly than does lead.

Recent lab testing by the Associated Press found that cadmium could be present in children?s jewelry at levels exceeding 90 percent of the item?s total weight. What do children do with jewelry? As any parent can tell you: They put it in their mouths! According to Harvard professor Dr. Robert O. Wright, ?Just small amounts of chemicals may radically alter development. ? Wright?s work has demonstrated that as exposure to cadmium grows, children are more likely to manifest learning disabilities.

When is all of conventional medicine going to wake up?

 

 

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And they should know that from the previous treatment of syphilis - which used to be Merc & they all went mad (also Madhatters - since hatters used to use mercury and Dentists having the highest suicide rate - same reason)

 

Jane

 

 

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Betsy Sinkey

Wednesday, January 20, 2010 5:21 PM

Re: Warning! Heavy metals!

 

 

Modern doctors are taught very little if anything at all about metal toxicity. I've had doctors tell me that mercury was harmless and that you could swallow all the mercury from a thermometer and that it would pass harmlessly through your body. In fact that's in their toxicology workbooks in emergency rooms. The dissemination of such completely false information is what excuses the use of mercury in dental fillings, vaccines and other common usage. The current cavalier attitude towards mercury by the medical and dental communities is what has to change. Mercury cripples and kills. It only takes a very small amount of mercury to ruin (or end) a life.Betsy

 

 

 

Jane MacRoss <highfield1 Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 11:51:52 PMRe: Warning! Heavy metals!



Cadmium is an artist's colour in oils and other artists' paints too

 

Jane

 

-

Viviane Lerner

NATURAL NEWS

Cc: HEALTH & HEALING ; PROGRESSIVE REVIEW ; ALTERNET ; RADTIMES

Wednesday, January 20, 2010 3:58 PM

[Health_and_ Healing] Warning! Heavy metals!

http://www.anh-usa.org/new_site/?p=2018

 

Warning! Heavy metals!

January 19, 2010

For many years, although the EPA acknowledged that effective screening for body burdens of heavy metals (e.g., lead and mercury) could be accomplished with tissue samples, such as fingernails and hair, conventional medicine demonized this practice by integrative practitioners.

About face! Conventional medical research now links body burden of lead not only to cognitive dysfunction but also to high blood pressure and other health problems. Likewise, the heart health of patients exposed to mercury has been shown to suffer. And the case of Dan Roehm, MD, hauled before the Florida Board of Medicine, has set the stage for allowing mineral analysis of the hair as a way to screen for exposure to heavy metals.

Cadmium is the latest metal of concern. Dr. Aimin Chen at the University of Cincinnati has concluded that cadmium exposure can lower IQ even more significantly than does lead.

Recent lab testing by the Associated Press found that cadmium could be present in children?s jewelry at levels exceeding 90 percent of the item?s total weight. What do children do with jewelry? As any parent can tell you: They put it in their mouths! According to Harvard professor Dr. Robert O. Wright, ?Just small amounts of chemicals may radically alter development. ? Wright?s work has demonstrated that as exposure to cadmium grows, children are more likely to manifest learning disabilities.

When is all of conventional medicine going to wake up?

 

 

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You mean the actual metal is in the oils and paints?

Liz

 

, " Jane MacRoss " <highfield1

wrote:

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> Cadmium is an artist's colour in oils and other artists' paints too

>

> Jane

> -

> Viviane Lerner

> NATURAL NEWS

> Cc: HEALTH & HEALING ; PROGRESSIVE REVIEW ; ALTERNET ; RADTIMES

> Wednesday, January 20, 2010 3:58 PM

> Warning! Heavy metals!

>

>

> http://www.anh-usa.org/new_site/?p=2018

> Warning! Heavy metals!

>

> January 19, 2010

> For many years, although the EPA acknowledged that effective screening for

body burdens of heavy metals (e.g., lead and mercury) could be accomplished with

tissue samples, such as fingernails and hair, conventional medicine demonized

this practice by integrative practitioners.

>

>

>

>

>

> About face! Conventional medical research now links body burden of lead not

only to cognitive dysfunction but also to high blood pressure and other health

problems. Likewise, the heart health of patients exposed to mercury has been

shown to suffer. And the case of Dan Roehm, MD, hauled before the Florida Board

of Medicine, has set the stage for allowing mineral analysis of the hair as a

way to screen for exposure to heavy metals.

>

> Cadmium is the latest metal of concern. Dr. Aimin Chen at the University of

Cincinnati has concluded that cadmium exposure can lower IQ even more

significantly than does lead.

>

> Recent lab testing by the Associated Press found that cadmium could be

present in children?s jewelry at levels exceeding 90 percent of the item?s total

weight. What do children do with jewelry? As any parent can tell you: They put

it in their mouths! According to Harvard professor Dr. Robert O. Wright, ?Just

small amounts of chemicals may radically alter development.? Wright?s work has

demonstrated that as exposure to cadmium grows, children are more likely to

manifest learning disabilities.

>

> When is all of conventional medicine going to wake up?

>

> =====

>

> In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed

without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the

included information for research and educational purposes.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Internal Virus Database is out of date.

> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com

> Version: 8.5.409 / Virus Database: 270.13.113/2396 - Release 09/26/09

05:51:00

>

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Oxides of the metal IS the paint.

 

Jane

 

" lightspirals " <lightspirals

 

 

You mean the actual metal is in the oils and paints?

Liz

 

, " Jane MacRoss " <highfield1

wrote:

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> Cadmium is an artist's colour in oils and other artists' paints too

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So is this only in certain colors or across the board?

Thanks :)

Liz

 

, " Jane MacRoss " <highfield1

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> Thanks Tony, LOL - that's what I meant - we actually used to grind up the

oxides and mix them with linseed oil

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> Jane

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> Tony De Angelis

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> Thursday, January 21, 2010 3:28 PM

> Re: Re: Warning! Heavy metals!

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> The metal is what give the paint its specific color. The metal is

merely suspended in a solvent so that it can be manipulated with a brush or

other tool. Also in the solvent mixture is a fixative or binding agent that

allows the matallic base to adhere to the material on which the paint is

applied. When the solvent evaporates what is left behind is an oxidized metal

and the binding agent.

>

> --- On Wed, 1/20/10, lightspirals <lightspirals wrote:

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> lightspirals <lightspirals

> Re: Warning! Heavy metals!

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> Wednesday, January 20, 2010, 3:30 PM

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> You mean the actual metal is in the oils and paints?

> Liz

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