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HOW VARIOUS TOXINS CAN AFFECT THE BODY Following are some of the ways in which toxins have been identified from laboratory tests in the footpads, after being used and sent to the laboratory for testing and diagnosis. Many of these toxins can be tolerated by the human body, and will ordinarily be removed by bodily functions. Such toxins are nickel, arsenic, asbestos, benzene, methyl alcohol, copper, and others. However, there are others that are not so easily removed, but remain in the body for undetermined periods of time, and cause disputable effects thereof. Among them are the following, all of which were found in the results of diagnostic testing: |
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MERCURY: Coughs, chest tightening, trouble breathing, stomach upset, pneumonia, sore gums, tremors. CADMIUM: Kidney disfunctions, lung impairment, bone disease, gastrointestinal disturbance. ALUMINUM: Osteomalasia, encephalopathy, neuropsychological deficits, Alzheimer’s disease, head trauma. THALLIUM: Tiredness, headaches, depressions, lack of appetite, leg pains, hair loss, sight disturbance. LEAD: Serious “sub-clinical” poisoning, red blood cells, kidneys, bones, reproductive organs, nervous system, delayed mental development, lower IQ, hearing deficits, speech handicaps, kidneys, bone diseases, etc. (Absorbed through ingestion and inhalation). BISMUTH: Kidney or liver damage, gait, tremor, mental confusion, hypoadrenalism, heartburn, bloat, calcification, warts, diarrhea, gastric ulcers. |
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