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Heavy Metal Toxicity Signs: When Your Body Needs Testing

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Heavy Metal Toxicity Signs: When Your Body Needs Testing - Spot subtle red flags and act early to protect your energy, mood and memory.

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15 Life-Changing Benefits of Neurotransmitters Test: Unlock Better Brain, Mood, and Body Health

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Discover the powerful benefits of neurotransmitters test, how it detects chemical imbalances in the brain, improves mood, focus, sleep, and guides personalized treatments for lasting mental and physical wellness.

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Elements Testing: How Hidden Toxins and Nutrient Imbalances Affect Your Health

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How Elements Affect Your Body Every day? we are exposed to environmental pollutants—through the air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat, and even the materials we touch. Over time, these substances can: Increase the risk of chronic diseases like dementia, infertility, diabetes, and cancer, Damage vital organs such as the liver, kidneys, and brain, Harm the cardiovascular, nervous, and endocrine systems, Disrupt the natural balance of hormones

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An Unexpected Source of Lead-Crystal Glassware and Wine

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Crystal glassware looks beautiful, but it may be silently adding lead to your wine. With no safe level of lead exposure established, understanding where your exposure comes from — and testing your levels — is a smart step for long-term health. Read on for the science, the risks, and what you can do about it.

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Time for Change.: Protecting Children from Lead Dust Exposure.

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Lead is an incredibly dangerous heavy metal with no known beneficial use in the body. It mimics calcium, affecting all calcium-dependent biological processes, and is known to disturb the cardiovascular, renal, endocrine, and nervous systems. In children, the brain is the most sensitive target, as the blood brain barrier is less effective in children than in adults, potentially causing developmental delays even at low levels of exposure [1]. Where Does the Lead in Dust Come From? Dust lead concentrations are significantly elevated in areas where there was heavy motor vehicle traffic during the time when leaded gasoline was still in...

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