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Are You a Heavy Metal Toxicity Victim?
(You can do this self-test at home.)

Heavy metal toxicity testing can be done at home. Excessive heavy metal toxins increase oxidative damage and displace essential minerals. Both of these effects can have serious consequences in your body.

Metal toxicity happens more often than you may think. Continue reading to see what  U.S.   and World health groups know about heavy metal poisoning.

  • The World Health Organization (WHO 1974, Florence, Italy) estimated that at least 90% of all chronic diseases can be attributed to environmental pollution in one way or another. 
  • Heavy metal toxicity may reduce the efficacy of medical treatment by up to 60%. 
  • Metal toxicity is a major cause of the production of damaging free radicals as well as undermining the internal environment and body chemistry. (1,2) 

There is little hope for antioxidants and mineral supplements to do their job properly, if the body is burdened with heavy metals! 

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Do you have a heavy metal toxicity in your body or water?

It's easy to test for metals in your urine , home,
business and bottled water sources.

Order your Heavy Metal Screening Test today! 

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"I have found that over 80% of my clients have high amounts of toxic metals. One common health concern is copper  and lead  heavy metal toxicity that comes from our home and business water supply. We absorb the toxic metals when we drink and bathe in unfiltered water."
Keith D. Bishop, Clinical Nutritionist, B.Sc. Pharmacy


Note the concerns of the U.S. Government Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). "Ingesting high levels of copper can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Very-high doses of copper can cause damage to your liver and kidneys, and can even cause death. Studiesin animals suggest that high levels of copper may cause a decrease in fetal growth."

The ATSDR also states that the most likely place to be exposed to toxic levels of copper is through your drinking water, especially if your water is corrosive and you have copper pipes in your house.(3) 

Drinking water may have high levels of copper if your house has copper pipes and acidic water. Your water is acidic if its pH is less than 7.0. Test your water pH to see if it is acidic.

Yes, even the water in your home could be your source of heavy metal toxicity and a contributing cause of your health problems!

The Heavy Metal Screening Test is designed to be an effective component of your comprehensive health regime. Used in concert with other therapies proven to minimize the effects of environmental pollution, Heavy Metals Screening Test allows you, the health conscious consumer, to accurately assess your wellness action plan and take control of your health!

Order your Heavy Metal Screening Test today!

References:
(1) Ozcelik D, Uzun H., Copper Intoxication; Antioxidant Defenses and Oxidative Damage in Rat Brain. Biol Trace Elem Res
. 2008 Sep 12
(2) Taysi S, Demircan B, Akdeniz N, Atasoy M, Sari RA., Oxidant/antioxidant status in men with Behçet's disease. Clin Rheumatol
. 2007 Mar;26(3):418-22.
(3) ATSDR CAS # 7440-50-8

 

  • Heavy Metal Testing
    Heavy metal testing can be done at home with your urine. The Heavy Metal Screening Test accurate and economical.
  • Heavy Metal Urine Test Procedure
    The following heavy metal urine test procedure improves the results. If your urine is acidic you will not eliminate toxic metals and give you a false sense of security.
  • Water Heavy Metal Test Procedure
    The Heavy Metal Test can be done with any water source including: drinking water, bath water, shower water, hot tub, pool, home and office water.
  • Heavy Metal Test Science
    Dr. Joachim Leman explaining the science behind the Heavy Metal Test.
  • Purchase Heavy Metal Test
    The Improved Heavy Metal Test Encourages Your Body to Eliminate Toxic Heavy Metals.
  • Comprehensive Urine Elements Profile
    The Improved Comprehensive Urine Elements Profile is an ideal test for those suspected of toxic metal exposure as well as potential nutrient mineral wasting.

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Keith Bishop, Clincal Nutritionist, B.Sc. Pharmacy, Health Coach

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