Antimony is chemically similar to arsenic, but is less toxic. Food and smoking are the usual sources of Sb. Cigarette smoke can externally contaminate the hair as well as contribute to the uptake of … [Read more...]
Antimony (Sb)
Posted on March 31, 2010 Written by Dr. Janet Starr Hull
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Sources of Heavy Metals and Chemical Toxins
Posted on September 3, 2009 Written by Dr. Janet Starr Hull
Human hair levels of toxic elements such as aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, mercury, lead, and copper have been highly correlated with modern pathological disorders. Nutrients such as iron, manganese and … [Read more...]
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Heavy Metal Toxicity
Posted on July 22, 2009 Written by Dr. Janet Starr Hull
If you are experiencing health problems, and your doctor cannot determine why, exposure to heavy metals may be the cause. Heavy metals are found in nature, and humans are exposed to heavy metals … [Read more...]
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Lead
Posted on June 3, 2009 Written by Dr. Janet Starr Hull
Lead Hair is an excellant indicator of lead toxicity. Lead is a cummulative toxin that is retained in the central nervous system, bones, brain, glands, and hair. For children, 1 ppm has been found to … [Read more...]
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