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Dealing with Toxins. Published in To Your Health, February 2007By Ronald E Partain Sr, RPh, CCN
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EDTA Suppositories for the Removal of Systemically Toxic and Cytotoxic Heavy MetalsBy Ronald E. Partain, Sr., RPh, CCN; Richard Drucker, BS, MS, ND, PhD; and Joe Fawcett, DC, CCSP
On a daily basis, our bodies come in contact with harmful compounds that can cause numerous health challenges and a decreased quality of life. Harmful toxins are found in the air we breathe, the food we eat, and the water we drink. In today's environment, these toxins come in many types. One type often overlooked by the traditional health care system is toxic heavy metals. Common metals such as lead, mercury, aluminum, cadmium, and arsenic are widespread toxic elements that are exceptionally harmful to human physiology. Awareness of the dangers of these toxic heavy metals has increased over the last decade, but real understanding of their systemic cytotoxic danger is still emerging.
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Detox Your Patients; Enhance Your PracticeBy Ronald E Partain Sr, RPh, CCNWe live in a toxic soup of pollution from emissions and industrial waste released into our environment. And people are becoming increasingly aware of the dangers of heavy-metals that invade and reside in the body. Toxic heavy metals have been scientifically linked to health challenges, such as cancer, candida, cardiovascular ailments, arthritis, sexual dysfunction, infertility, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, depression, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease. Heavy metals also accelerate the aging process, thus decreasing quality of life.
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