Who is at risk of Cadmium and Arsenic Poisoning? What are the environmental sources of these metals? The cadmium in tobacco smoke enters the bloodstream via the respiratory system and distributed...Read More
The zeolite in Activated Liquid Zeolite is activated with a very weak acid (similar to lemon juice) under high temperature conditions.This does not break the zeolite down; it simply forces the...Read More
Lead can be present in drinking water as a result of dissolution from natural sources, or from household plumbing systems containing lead. These may include lead in pipes, or in solder used to seal...Read More
Copper is relatively resistant to corrosion and is used in domestic water supply pipes and fittings. Drinking water also contains certain amounts of zinc, which may be higher when it is stored in...Read More
In the 19th century, the workers who used mercury to make hats the "Mad Hatters" went bald and suffered from severe muscular tremors, dementia, and fits of wild, uncontrollable laughter.Read More
Heavy metal toxicity represents a constant health threat not through single large doses, but through constant incremental exposure. Heavy metal toxicity has been implicated in everything from an...Read More
Zeolites are natural volcanic minerals with a unique, complex crystalline structure. Its honeycomb framework of cavities and channels (like cages) works at the cellular level trapping, heavy metals...Read More
Most of the people working in the western world are exposed to environmental toxins every day. We breathe it in, soak it in and in some cases swallow it in. If these toxins are not automatically...Read More
Cleansing the tongue activates the salivary glands (which aids digestion) and revitalises the throat. The tongue harbours countless bacteria that can colonise and multiply at the back of the tongue...Read More