Copper Copper is an essential element that activates specific enzymes. The enzyme dopamine beta-hydroxylase, which catalyzes the formation of norepinephrine from dopamine, requires copper. Copper … [Read more...]
Cadmium
Posted on June 3, 2009 Written by Dr. Janet Starr Hull
Cadmium Cadmium is a trace metal that is very toxic to humans, and the hair analysis provides an excellent indication of body burden. Cadmium is so toxic to the human body, it has no metabolic … [Read more...]
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Arsenic
Posted on June 3, 2009 Written by Dr. Janet Starr Hull
Arsenic Arsenic is a highly poisonous metallic element registered with the Chemical Poisoning and Environmental Toxicity Centers. Inorganic arsenic deposits in the hair, skin, and nails, in the … [Read more...]
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Aluminum
Posted on June 3, 2009 Written by Dr. Janet Starr Hull
Aluminum Aluminum is a popular metal used in the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals to cookware. Aluminum salts are soluable in water and are, therefore, easily assimilated into the body. Unwanted … [Read more...]
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