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ALUMINUM TOXICITY
Sources of aluminum commonly cited as vectors of human toxicity include:
baking powder
emulsifier in some processed cheese
bleaching agent used in some white flours
cosmetics
hydroxide
aluminum foil
deodorants
aluminum containers (cans and pans)
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cooking utensils
table salt (anti-caking agent)
cigarette filters and paper
anti-acids (aluminum gels)
buffered aspirin
some brands of tooth paste
tap water
dental amalgams
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Symptoms of aluminum toxicity encompass every organ system in the human body.
Mental symptoms include low spirits, confusion as to personal identity, hastiness, variable moods, suicidal tendencies (especially when seeing a knife or blood) and a fearing of ones own loss of reason.
Physical symptoms include such things as: burning pain in the head; throbbing headache with constipation; vertigo with nausea; hair loss; eyes feel cold, dry, burning; chronic conjunctivitis; humming in the ears; facial pimples; sore and bleeding gums; abnormal cravings for chalk, charcoal, dry food; menses too early, short and scanty followed by great exhaustion; coughing after waking in the morning; pain in arms and fingers; restless and anxious sleep and dreams; chapped skin; brittle nails.
Treatment
All of the following supplements are known to synergistically help in the removal of aluminum:
- Homeopathic Aluminum
- EDTA chelation therapy
- Vitamin C (dosage: to bowel tolerance)
- Porphyrazyme
- Methionine
- Calcium and Magnesium
Body levels of aluminum can be detected and therapy can be monitored by measuring both blood and hair samples.
Causative factors must be removed (see list above).
The supplemental program outlined above should be maintained for 60 days.
After 60 days the supplemental program should be reduced by 50 % and continued for another 60 days.
Perform hair analysis every 120 days and continue supplemental program until aluminum levels are satisfactory.
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