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What if you were poisoned by heavy metals?

In today's article, we will explain what heavy metal poisoning is and what our HeavymetalsCHECK® heavy metal analysis.

Firstly, heavy metals are present in the environment and are ingested in small amounts by our bodies. This may be due to continuous exposure or an abnormality in the body's natural elimination system. This results in excessive accumulation of these metals, which can be toxic and should be monitored.

In fact, many conditions classified as chronic degenerative diseases originate from heavy metal toxicity: specifically, 82 percent of them. They are also linked to cancer, erectile dysfunction, memory problems, anxiety, depressive syndromes, autoimmune diseases, and annoying allergies.

Some toxic metals such as lead, silver, mercury, aluminum, and arsenic can even cause growth disorders. They are very harmful at an early age.

HeavymetalsCHECK® heavy metal test

Through a hair test , we determine the level of heavy metal accumulation in the body, its toxicity level, and the body's total mineral reserves. The proportion of mineral elements in the scalp is usually proportional to the concentration of mineral elements in other tissues of the human body. This analytical test has been developed by specialists at Biosalud Day Hospital and allows samples to be taken at home, with results received two weeks later.

Lack of mineral reserves in our body

With regard to mineral reserves, which are also reflected in the test results, it should be added that the lack of certain essential elements also causes problems in the normal functioning of our body, as they are responsible for chemical reactions in our tissues.

To give a few examples, zinc deficiency can cause alopecia, acne, and impotence. Copper deficiency causes high cholesterol and anemia, while cobalt deficiency or low levels of cobalt are responsible for migraines, spasms, and poor circulation. Finally, not getting the magnesium our bodies need can lead to depression and anxiety attacks.

Who should get tested for heavy metals?

Given all these symptoms, we recommend the HeavymetalsCHECK® heavy metals test for people who experience frequent tiredness, fatigue, and weakness, as well as depression and anxiety. It is also recommended for people with conditions such as rheumatism, baldness, digestive problems, insomnia, or excessive appetite.

With regard to children, it is also recommended for autism and attention deficit disorder.

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