Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Survive Arsenic Poisoning

Arsenic poisoning may make you think of that movie where the old lady gets rid of her husbands by slowly poisoning them with arsenic in their food but believe it or not, arsenic poisoning can happen easily from everyday obstacles around your house. Once you have it, it's difficult to rid the system of it so that you must be thorough and patient with treatment, usually chelation therapy. Read on to learn more.


Instructions


Survive Arsenic Poisoning


1. Many factors affect the absorption, distribution and excretion of both


toxic heavy metals and essential minerals. Hair levels of toxic metals


may give the most accurate indication of body toxic metal burden and


overall exposure. Hair analysis is extremely cost effective and also


gives an indication of total toxic metal load. Also, a 24-hour urine


test is needed to see if you have arsenic poisoning. Symptoms can


include an overall ill feeling and mental disturbances such as delusion


and confusion. Other symptoms include:


* Abdominal pain


* Blood in stool


* Chest pain


* Constipation


* Cough


* Diarrhea


* Difficulty swallowing


* Dizziness


* Eye discomfort and redness


* Foot pain or ankle pain


* Foot swelling or leg swelling


* Headaches


* Heart palpitations


* Hip pain


* Knee pain


* Low back pain


* Nasal congestion


* Nausea or vomiting


* Neck pain


* Numbness or tingling in hands


* Pelvic pain: female


* Pelvic pain: male


* Shortness of breath


* Shoulder pain


* Sore throat


* Urinary problems


* Vision problems


* Wheezing


2. Toxic Heavy Metals negatively impact our health. They are in the air we


breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat, the products we use and


the objects we touch. Exposure is all but impossible to avoid. The root


causation of arsenic poisoning can be household products and your water


system. Be careful that you don't have pesticides near any water


source. Pay special attention to your gardening area. If you're


remodeling your house, drywall dust can be a source of arsenic too.


3. Heavy metals build up within the body over a period of time causes poor


health. However they can be mobilized and excreted in a safe and


effective manner. Treatment is usually Chelation therapy that pulls


arsenic out of your system. Heavy metals (arsenic, lead, and mercury)


like to hide in the brain and are resistant to cleaning out. The liver


has to do a hard job processing the toxins during chelation therapy and


the process can be tough on your digestive system. It's best to eat a


diet of protein and mostly vegetables during treatment. Treatment can


be done via IVs or orally. Intravenous treatment can be too rough on


your body and some people need to take oral drops instead for a slower


but less intrusive treatment.


4. Your chiropractor can be a good treatment resource as they have a test


to see how much arsenic or other heavy metals are in your system. By


pressing on certain body parts and applying a resistance test, they can


tell how your treatment has progressed. Additional 24-hour urine tests


may also be prescribed to see what your levels are. Over time, you can


rid your system of heavy metals but remember that you must be patient


and thorough with the treatment process.









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