If you find an increase in certain toxins in my body, can something be done about this?
Yes. Through the use of food supplements and a specific injection treatment regime, these can be excreted via the urine.
Does everyone in the industrialized world have raised toxin levels in their bodies?
Probably. However, some people experience illness or symptoms from these, while others don't.
What are some of the toxins that are measured?
The most important ones are: lead, mercury, cadmium, arsenic, aluminum, tin, nickel and bismuth. Not every toxin has the same potentially harmful effect.
How do you go about identifying the metals or other toxins in my body and how long does it take to get rid of them?
We perform a urine challenge test in order to measure the presence of toxins. Based on the outcome of this test, a treatment plan is drawn up. Depending on the level of pollution and the speed with which the body responds to treatment, levels may be back to normal as soon as 5 weeks after starting the treatment.
If I have a high level of mercury in my body, what would the symptoms be?
You might experience fatigue, eczema, hypertension, emotional problems, allergies or a metallic taste, to name a few.