Heavy metal exposure has been around for since the beginning of time. Knowledge dates back to early civilizations using pigments and elements to paint structures and dye clothing. Early medical treatments and weapons included various types of metals. They are named as such because of their specific gravity larger than 4.0, and have common defined properties at room temperature. They exist in near proximity on the Periodic Table of the Elements.

In more modern times the use and exposure to a variety of intensely noxious substances has skyrocketed. There are factually tens of thousands of chemicals being used every hour, all over the world, that is dramatically influencing our wellbeing.

With all of the transportation and vehicle pollution and metal production our home and regional surrounding has become a very uncertain place.  The most widespread and perilous heavy metals are:

1.    Arsenic- This is seen in chicken. It is a major opponent of semiconductors. In the 19th century it was used as an anti-bacterial and is currently approved as a treatment for leukemia.
2.    Aluminum- It is abundant in the earths crust and seen in underarm antiperspirant and paint. It is used in glass and ceramic manufacture.
3.    Cadmium- It is found in plastics and solder ethos (with 4000 other chemicals).
4.    Mercury- It is found in antiseptics, nasal sprays, and diaper rash ointments.
5.    Lead- It is found in alloys, pewter, and paint.
6.    Nickel- It is found in coins, plating, and jewelry.

Contact with heavy metals does not have to be overwhelming to cause injury to cells and tissues of the body, including the brain and nervous system. Heavy metals can cause oxidative harm to both internal and external components of cells. This kind of harm exists where the metal (a free radical) robs an electron from healthy typical tissue. This loss of electrons when transpiring within the cell generates DNA failure, harm to protein production, change of lipid membranes, and cell fatality (apoptosis).

They can also halt the production of essential enzymes, hormones and neurotransmitters. Metals can hold up the synthesis and (normalization of Heme (iron) in cells, and make it difficult to draw oxygen to the red blood cells. Cessation of calcium and critical mineral exchange across membranes occurs.

Warning Signs vary and can live in each tissue and cell of the physique. Some may primarily be gentle and intermittent, yet can evolve to be harsh and insistent. Here is a quick list:

1.    tinnitus, (ringing in ears), bowel changes
2.    word revival problems
3.    metallic taste, numbness / tingling

An extensive variety of peer review research studies have illustrated that the metals can harm any organ or tissue and have been linked with a spectrum of ailments:

1.    Parkinsons Disease
2.    Cancer (of many organs- including breast, thyroid, pancreas, prostate, brain, colon, lymphoma etc.)
3.    Heart Disease and Failure/ Atherosclerosis
4.    Macular Degeneration
5.    Diabetes

Based on all of this information and much more coming out on the Internet from first-rate highly regarded journals, it is very vital to assess heavy metal status in each of our bodies. This is not something to discount or pay no heed to.  These substances are the most important aspects behind common and degenerative diseases that we experience. They endlessly rob us of our health and race us to an early demise.
    
Jim Hardy has been in the nutritional business for many years. He is an expert on growth hormone, termed as HGH.