Detecting & Eliminating Toxic Metals in the Body, e.g. after getting the Fake Covid Vax
Scientists around the world have examined the Covid “vaccine” vials with Masspectrometry and found they contain the following toxic metals:
- Aluminum
- Antimony
- Barium
- Titanium
- Cesium
In addition to this “vaccine”, other vaccines contain toxic metals as well, first and foremost Aluminum and Mercury. We are exposed to toxic metals in our water supply, e.g. Uranium in ground water in mountainous regions and Barium in agricultural regions as it’s used in fertilizers. We are being chemsprayed from the sky several times a week and available information says the chemtrails contain Barium, Aluminum, Nickel, Strontium and it’s anybody’s guess what else.
The body always tries to sequester toxic substances in places where they do the least harm, such as in bones, hair and fat tissue. The body also needs to maintain correct levels of essential minerals. It works hard to regulate mineral levels in the different tissues and to maintain them at specific levels needed for proper metabolic functions of each cell/tissue type.
There are basically two methods to detect the presence of toxic metals in the body.
The first is a series of two urine tests. The first urine sample is taken and examined for metals. For the second sample, the patient is given a chelator in tablet form which provokes the release of toxic metals from body tissues such as bones and fat. The chelating agent, usually DMPS, binds to metals and ferries them out through the kidneys. A few hours after taking the chelator, a second urine sample is taken and analyzed. If a lot of metals are present in the body, the second sample will contain higher amounts of them. This test requires a visit to the doctor’s office and can be costly. It’s a qualitative, not necessarily a quantitative test. This means the results don’t necessarily imply the quantity of metals present in the body, but it will give information about which metals are present.
The second test method is a Hair Analysis. Hair is one of the tissues the body stores metals in as a way of excreting them when the other detox pathways such as through the kidneys and the liver don’t work well enough. This test is easy to do, doesn’t require an office visit and costs less. We have been using this test in our office since the early 1980ies.
For a hair test, one cuts about 1 gram / a table spoon full of hair close to the root as we want to know the current level of metals, not the one 2 years ago which would be in the part of hair that grew out then. We discard everything except about 2 inches/ 5cm from the root which is then sent in to get the test done. This will give qualitative information about what metals have been present in the past 3-4 months. The lab doing the test requires a prescription, but the test can be ordered without one from online places that have a doctor on staff who writes the prescription for the test, such as myself.
I use Doctor’s Data lab and they test the following metals:
Aluminum, Antimony, Arsenic, Beryllium, Bismuth, Cadmium, Lead, Mercury, Platinum, Thallium, Thorium, Uranium, Nickel, Silver, Tin, Titanium.
Interpreting the results is a bit tricky though. The test also tests for essential elements such as Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium, Copper, Zinc, Manganese, Chromium, Vanadium, Molybdenum, Boron, Iodine, Lithium, Phosphorus, Selenium, Strontium, Sulfur, Cobalt, Iron, Germanium, Rubidium and Zirconium.
When certain toxic metals are present it leads to a derangement of the essential elements transport system. For example, Mercury causes the most widespread derangement of mineral transport. It interferes with Calcium channels in cell membranes and thus can affect heart function. The insidious thing about Mercury is that it can show as normal in blood, urine and hair even when it’s high in the body. The counting rules employed by doctors can help detect deranged mineral transport due to Mercury. But there are others as well. For example, Arsenic and Antimony affect Magnesium. Thallium affects Sodium and Potassium. However, only Mercury will cause derangement while appearing normal. Other metals can cause some derangement but will also show as being elevated. This derangement alters levels of essential elements pushing them outside the normal range for the tissues which then can cause disease as the body requires specific levels in various tissues to work properly.
Then there are certain elements that move contrary in hair to body stores such as Zinc and Calcium. This means a high level of Calcium in the hair test means, there is actually a lack of Calcium in the body. It also means that the body is in an acidic state and leeches Calcium from the bones to buffer the acidity. Hair levels of other elements simply don’t reflect body stores at all such as Sodium, Potassium and Iron.
So while you can get a hair analysis done without a prescription through online services, the interpretation requires a bit of knowledge and understanding, which even most doctors don’t have.
But if you simply want to know if you have a burden of toxic metals, the results are quite clear except for Mercury as explained above. The below image shows the first page of the results of a sample test. Whenever a value is outside the normal range, there is an explanation from the lab about the finding.
Once the results are in, one can research the possible sources of the toxic metals online to find the culprit. It often takes a bit of detective work to find it. Following is a summary of where else the metals found in vaccines are present and their possible effects in the body:
Aluminum
Sources: Aluminum is used as a flocculating agent in water treatment plants. Some plants also add it as Aluminum Fluoride to the drinking water. Antacids contain Aluminum as do standard under arm deodorants and sunscreens. Some well-known products are Mylanta, Maalox and Ryopan. Many baking powders contain Aluminum in a well absorbable form. Processed cheese products are high in Aluminum due to the manufacturing process. These include American cheese, Velveeta and similar products. Acidic foods cooked in uncoated Aluminum pans absorb a lot of Aluminum. Styptic pencils applied to cuts contain Aluminum. Table salt contains Aluminum. Table salt is the worst salt you can use as it is devoid of any trace minerals. Use sea salt or Himalaya salt instead. Herbs such as peppermint, spearmint and wintergreen are naturally high in Aluminum. Many vaccines contain Aluminum.
Problems: Aluminum is suspected to play a role in Alzheimer’s disease. By blocking an enzyme, ammonia increases in the blood causing impaired brain function with poor memory and confusion. It can also cause anemia and problems with the heart muscle. It is also believed to trigger sarcoidosis, an auto-immune disease.
Children and adults with impaired kidney functions are much more susceptible to Aluminum poisoning. Children absorb Aluminum much easier than adults and they are more sensitive to its toxic effects. Adults with kidney problems have a problem excreting Aluminum, so it accumulates at a higher rate than in healthy adults.
There is a common link between Alzheimer’s and Autism. The brains of Alzheimer patients have higher concentrations of Aluminum compared to healthy people. Children in countries with high rates of Autism have the highest exposure to vaccines containing Aluminum. These vaccines cause children to have more exposure to Aluminum at 18 months than the rest of their lives. It’s no surprise that higher levels of Aluminum are found in autistic children. Older people on the other hand have a life time accumulation of Aluminum.
Aluminum in the brain causes oxidative damage as it acts as a free radical. This is especially true when iron is also present. Aluminum competes with and substitutes Magnesium and Calcium ions and it interferes with Calcium metabolism.
Antimony
Sources: Antimony is heavily used in flame retardants in plastics and textiles. Children’s bedding and pajamas must be treated and by law not labeled as treated. Most curtains, upholstery and carpets have also been treated. Water pipes that used to contain Lead now contain Antimony. It is also used in pottery glazes instead of Lead and it is used in paints instead of Lead. It catalyzes the synthesis of polyesters and polyethylene resins, of which many are used for food containers. It is also used in fluorescent light bulbs, and it’s added to lubricants like motor oil.
Problems: Antimony is especially retained in the body if Mercury is present. Accumulation of Antimony happens in the liver, causing fatty liver and possibly jaundice. Antimony suppresses white blood cells and the immune system. It can cause anemia, but the most significant long term problem is its cardio toxic effect. Antimony concentrates in the heart and predisposes to heart attack and diseases of the heart muscle producing arrhythmias, heart failure and even cardiac arrest. These problems are compounded when Mercury is present as well.
Antimony interferes with Magnesium utilization on the cellular level which can lead to vertigo, confusion, balance problems, muscle tension, nervous ticks, charley horses, weakness, clumsiness, reduced sweating, irregular heart beat and bouts of anger.
In men Antimony can reduce Testosterone leaving them unmotivated, fatigued, achy, and sexually disinterested. In the long term low Testosterone promotes heart disease, diabetes, loss of muscle mass, obesity and prostate problems.
Antimony can slow down digestion producing gas, bloating and colic. It can also have psychological effects. Children retreat from being touched or looked at. Adults get depressed, anxious and feel quickly insulted.
Barium
Sources: Barium is used to make paper and white ceramic and glass pigments. It is used as an additive to drilling for oil and gas. Barium sulfate is used for X-ray imaging. Barium is also sprayed by jet engines when they make chemtrails. It’s also present in industrial fertilizers.
Problems: Barium used for industrial and medical purposes is insoluble as long as it isn’t mixed with acid. Barium interferes with potassium in that it reduces potassium levels in the body. This can be quite dangerous causing paralysis and heart failure. When Barium is consumed it can cause stomach pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Long term Barium exposure weakens the heart muscle.
Titanium
Titanium dioxide is a very common white pigment found in paint, sunscreen and thousands of other places like high tech golf clubs, surgical and dental implants, common rocks etc. It is very poorly absorbed. It is generally believed to be non-toxic and commonly elevated in people with titanium implants. There have however surfaced cases of patients with titanium hip implants that suffer from a variety of undefined symptoms and some attribute these to Titanium being released into the blood stream. Titanium may also show as elevated when Mercury intoxication is present due to a deranged mineral transport.
External Contamination of Hair
We also need to consider external contamination of hair by water, copper water pipes, swimming pool water, hair care products, exposure to metal containing dust at the work place and so forth. Usually external contamination shows up as extremely high levels.
Detoxing metals
Once you know if you have toxic metals in your body and you determine and eliminate the sources, the next step is to detox them.
In severe cases, chelation infusions with EDTA (or DMSA for Mercury) may be necessary. In mild to moderate cases, oral detoxification usually works well. For this we can use several products:
Chlorella or Spirulina from clean sources are like magnets, binding toxic metals and eliminating them through the gut.
Vitamin C at higher doses of 5 grams per day acts as a chelator and eliminates toxic metals. This is why Vitamin C helps to get rid of bruises at it removes free iron.
Citrus Pectin acts like a sponge on toxic metals.
Cilantro binds metals quite effectively. If you like to use this herb in your cooking, go for it.
All of the above can be used long term. At a minimum 6 months are usually necessary to lower the toxic metal burden by a significant percentage.
Diatomaceous Earth binds toxic metals, but it also contains Aluminum. It should only be used in the short term.
It’s important to find the source of toxic metals and to stop their intake. As a next step, we need to detox them. Nobody knows what will happen once certain frequency ranges are put out by 5G, 6G and future Gs. I have seen over 1000 hair analysis results in patients in Europe and the USA and over 95% are burdened by toxic metals. It is a rare thing to see a result with “normal” levels. What is particularly shocking is to see the results of young children. Many have higher levels than older adults.
As most physicians don’t know anything about toxic metals, how to test them or how to interpret a hair analysis result, DIY is often the only way to detect the metals and then go do something about them.
In summary, a hair analysis is a simple and easy tool to detect if one has toxic metals in the body, with the exception of Mercury, which is trickier to determine. My hope is that this information puts some power over health back into the reader’s hands to detect metals, find the source and to detox them.
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