- It is great if you can prevent heavy metals from entering your body.
- Filter your water.
- Wash your fruits and vegetables.
- Consider the sources of your foods, what toxins they are exposed to, and how readily they absorb those toxins.
- Avoid pollution.
- Chelation is a type of bonding of ions and their molecules to metal ions. This allows heavy metals to be removed from the body.
- It is great to support your body in the removal of heavy metals through our body's normal chelation process.
- Hydrate
- Eat Fiber
- Sweat and Shower
- Zeolite Clinoptilolite and Chlorella are both safe and proven chelation agents.
- Zeolite Clinoptilolite removes arsenic, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, and nickel.
- Chlorella enhances the detoxification of mercury, lead, and others.
- Find out if your Primary Care Provider investigates heavy metals as a cause of chronic illness.
- The most widely known tests for heavy metals appear to be less accurate testing for chronic exposure than acute exposure.
- Treatments used historically for acute heavy metal toxicity are not always safe.
- Find a functional medicine doctor who is trusted in your community. They are more likely to be familiar with the testing and treatment of heavy metals.