David Hoffman, FNIMH, AHG See book keywords and concepts | Passage of metals into the tea was higher than 50% in only 12% of the lead assays and 8% of the cadmium tests. The majority of the tea samples (67% and 71%, for lead and cadmium, respectively) demonstrated a relatively low extraction of metals, 25% or less. Individual extraction values ranged from 0.1% to 87% for lead and from 1% to 68% for cadmium.
These large variations may well be connected to the different ways in which the samples were contaminated. | Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | What makes matters worse is that those attempting to avoid responsibility can point to the fact that the stuff travels so effectively via wind and sea that even if they did clean up their act it might not make much difference unless every company on the planet followed suit—mercury and other toxic metals like cadmium and industrial pollutants like PCBs have been found as far away from their original industrial sources as the waters of the Arctic Ocean. In Greenland, for goodness' sake, 16 percent of the population's blood mercury levels exceed the levels that could have toxic effects on people. | Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts | Metals such as cadmium, mercury, arsenic, lead, fluoride,51 and possibly aluminum may play a role in the actual destruction of beta cells through stimulating an auto-immune reaction to them after they have bonded to these cells in the pancreas. It is because mercury52 and lead attach themselves at highly vulnerable junctures of proteins that they find their great capacity to provoke morphological changes in the body. Changes in pancreatic function are among the pathogenetic mechanisms observable during lead intoxication. | | In a large cross-sectional study, urinary cadmium levels are significantly and dose-dependently associated with both impaired fasting glucose and diabetes.54 Such accumulations increase the likelihood of kidney damage and failure, spur free radical activity, and exacerbate neuromuscular complications of Type-2 diabetes. | | Although there is not a lot of data available, it does suggest that the heavy metals, especially arsenic, mercury, cadmium and lead, interfere with the specific function of insulin and the insulin receptors. Others, like fluorine in our water and a variety of pesticides and herbicides, are metabolic poisons that may further derange the already deranged metabolism of diabetics. | | Water distillers, although generally more expensive, remove most everything from the water, including bacteria, fluoride, nitrates, radionuclides, and/organic and inorganic toxins, as well as heavy metals such as lead, mercury, and cadmium, and soluble minerals such as calcium and magnesium. Some toxic organic compounds, such as THMs and dioxin, have the same as or a lower boiling point than water and therefore are not filtered out by the distillation process. | | Cadmium sources include tap water, fungicides, marijuana, processed meat, rubber, seafood (cod, haddock, oyster, tuna), sewage, tobacco, colas (especially from vending machines), tools, welding material, evaporated milk, airborne industrial contaminants, batteries, instant coffee, incineration of tires/rubber/plastic, refined grains, soft water, galvanized pipes, dental alloys, candy, ceramics, electroplating, fertilizers, paints, motor oil, and motor exhaust. | KC Craichy See book keywords and concepts | Pesticides, soil depletion, radiation, mercury from dental amalgam fillings, cadmium from cigarettes and secondhand smoke, chemicals from the air, and lead from old mines, gasoline, tap water, and lead-based paints are just a few of the toxins we are exposed to on a daily basis. The primary heavy metal contaminants are lead, mercury, cadmium, aluminum, and arsenic.
The free-radical damage that results from heavy metal pollution has been linked to many diseases, including heart attacks, stroke, ll!ll!!ll!ll!l!ll[|l!!!!JII!ill!!! | Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | Some of these toxic metals, like cadmium, are found in cigarette smoke and other places, and are carcinogenic. Others, like mercury, are just plain bad news. Selenium seems to bind with some of these bad guys, creating inactive complexes and helping to rid the system of them.
The thyroid is dependent on selenium to function properly. Selenium is a component of the enzyme that helps convert T4 (thyroxine), the
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TO in less-active thyroid hormone, to the active one, T3 (triiodothyronine). | Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey See book keywords and concepts | It has also been shown that CREB is activated by hydrogen peroxide in Jurkat T lymphocytes [255] and by cadmium in mouse neuronal cells [256], as well as during stroke [257].
Thus, this brief discussion shows that inflammatory and oxidative stressors can elicit a cascade of signals that result ultimately in the generation of additional stressors, loss of cell function, and, in the case of neurodegenerative disease, reductions in the protective capacity of the organism in senescence. | Tori Hudson, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Other considerations are the genetic damage and chromosomal errors caused by smoking. cadmium, nicotine, and some of the nicotine metabolites have been identified in the ovaries (and testes) and genital fluids of smokers. Cells within the ovaries are affected by one particular nicotine metabolite, cotinine, which causes oxidative damage and developmental problems of the follicles.13'14
Psychological stressors deserve to be addressed as well since the process of dealing with infertility can be very stressful and emotionally taxing. | | Avoid bone meal or oyster shell calcium tablets, which have been found to be high in lead, mercury, cadmium, and other toxic metals.
Calcium
Adequate intake (AI):
Age 18 or younger, pregnant or nursing: 1,300 mg per day
Age 19 and older, pregnant or nursing: 1,000 mg per day Food sources: parsley, watercress (avoid in first trimester), dairy products, dark green leafy vegetables, asparagus, pumpkin seeds Herbal sources: raspberry leaf, nettles, horsetail
Chromium, Cobalt, and Copper. | Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey See book keywords and concepts | Determination of the distribution of zinc and cadmium in cellular fractions of BPH, normal prostate and prostatic cancers of different histologies by atomic and laser absorption spectrometry in tissue slices. Urol. Res. 12, 253-256.
159. Costello, L. C, Franklin, R. B., Feng, P., Tan, M., and Bagasra, O. (2005). Zinc and prostate cancer: A critical scientific, medical, and public interest issue (United States). Cancer Causes Control 16, 901-915.
160. Habib, F. K., Mason, M. K, Smith, P. H., and Stitch, S. R. (1979). Cancer of the prostate: Early diagnosis by zinc and hormone analysis? Br. J. | | The trace elements zinc and cadmium are considered together because they act as antagonists in biological systems. Few epidemiologic studies have examined dietary zinc in relationship to prostatic cancer. Most of the studies found no effect of zinc, especially after energy adjustment [56, 80, 109, 123], although a positive association was suggested in three reports [122, 150, 151] and an inverse association was found in one report [152]. | | Among the several potential causal agents, apart from diet, that have been proposed are (1) occupational exposures (rubber industry; manufacture of products containing cadmium, such as paints and batteries; use of agriculture chemicals); (2) sexually transmitted agents (e.g., cytomegalovirus); (3) smoking; (4) alcohol use; (5) vasectomy; and (6) physical activity [15, 18-21]. However, the evidence is not yet convincing for any of these exposures. | | Redox regulates COX-2 upregulation and cell death in the neuronal response to cadmium. Cell Signal 16, 343-353.
257. Gerzanich, V., Ivanova, S., and Simard, J. M. (2003). Early pathophysiological changes in cerebral vessels predisposing to stroke. Clin. Hemorheol. Microcirc. 29, 291-294.
258. Joseph, J. A., Fisher, D. R., and Strain, J. (2002). Muscarinic receptor subtype determines vulnerability to oxidative stress in COS-7 cells. Free Radic. Biol. Med. 32, 153-161.
259. Joseph, J. A., Fisher, D. R., and Bielinski, D. (2006). | | Effect of zinc on cancerogenesis by cadmium. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 115, 653-657.
172. Lew, E. A., and Garfinkel, L. (1979). Variations in mortality by weight among 750,000 men and women. J. Chronic Dis. 32, 563-576.
173. Hsing, A. W., Deng, J., Sesterhenn, I. A., Mostofi, F. K., Stanczyk, F. Z., Benichou, J., Xie, T., and Gao, Y. T. (2000). Body size and prostate cancer: A population-based case-control study in China. Cancer Epidemiol. Biomarkers Prev. 9, 1335-1341.
174. von Hafe, P., Pina, F., Perez, A., Tavares, M., and Barros, H. (2004). | Gabriel Cousens, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | These function a lot with heavy metals in general, but more specifically zinc, copper, and cadmium. The important thing here is that organisms that are deficient for these inducible MT genes are much more vulnerable to heavy metal toxicity than their normal counterparts.13 The heavy metal or MT factors that induce MT synthesis, which is the production of this particular protein from the DNA, are multiple. They include cadmium, zinc, copper, gold, silver, cobalamin, nickel, and bismuth. Hormones that induce MT include the glucocorticoids, progesterone, and estrogen. | David Brownstein See book keywords and concepts | Cadmium
Cadmium is an industrial pollutant. cadmium toxicity can cause high blood pressure, anemia and kidney and liver damage. It can also impair calcium absorption and influence the development of osteoporosis. Sources of cadmium include industrial waste, auto exhaust and cigarette smoke. It can also be found in some refined foods (especially white flour and rice), fertilizers, batteries and sewage sludge.
Nickel
Nickel is a heavy metal that is toxic at high levels but does have an essential role in the body at low levels. | Dr. Cass Ingram See book keywords and concepts | In particular, cadmium damages the prostate. In fact, both prostatitis and prostate cancer may be directly related to the ill effects of this metal. This is because cadmium blocks the absorption and utilization of zinc, a mineral essential for the function of this gland. Normal enzyme function in the prostate is zinc dependent, and cadmium disrupts the ability of zinc to attach to the enzymes. Taking supplemental zinc may aid in displacing cadmium from the enzymes, helping return their function to normal.
Prostatitis combat kit
• Oil of Bay Berry — take 5 drops twice daily in juice or water. | Stacy Malkan See book keywords and concepts | The tests found plasticizers, mercury, lead, cadmium and Teflon chemicals in the bodies of the two parents and two children. Five-year-old Mikaela had more dibutyl phthalate — a chemical used in cosmetics and other products — in her urine than 90% of kids tested in the US. But the biggest surprise was what they found in two-year-old Rowan: higher levels of flame retardant chemicals than had been found in nearly anyone else in the world — six times higher than the levels found in his parents, and twice the levels at which researchers start to see impaired fertility in male rats. | Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith See book keywords and concepts | We have to discard the old hardware, which becomes electronic waste—and a main source of lead, mercury, cadmium, and chromium.
Today the speed of technology and the rapid turnover of electronic products in our disposable society makes for an ever-mounting pile of metallic waste to contend with. At the same time, our bodies are not evolving at the same rate to handle this massive accumulation from a biological standpoint. | David Steinman See book keywords and concepts | The company is also producing products that do not contain ozone-depleting or greenhouse gas-related refrigerants, PVC, lead, chromium-6, cadmium, or mercury, and that do not use flame-retardant substances such as polybrominated biphenyls and PBDEs. Its
DIOS refrigerators use environmentally friendly refrigerants and blowing agents that do not harm the ozone layer depletion or contribute to global warming, and that also use compressor technologies to reduce power consumption by up to 40 percent. | | Nearby, at the ball field, high levels of cadmium, a toxic heavy metal, have been found in the soil, according to federal studies. I got back in my car. Elmo Highway took me across the 99, heading south.
I stopped at a market, went inside, and bought nothing. I walked out across the hot asphalt and looked at a town carved out of fields. It was barely making itself known. It was barely above the fields. It was really, really poor. I was just a visitor and I did not mean any harm.
The homes were small, with lawns behind white and black wrought iron fences mounted in pink cement blocks. | Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith See book keywords and concepts | Urine Analysis of elements in urine provides diagnostic information on potentially toxic elements—lead, mercury, cadmium, nickel, beryllium, arsenic, and aluminum can be detected in urine. It can also help determine whether your kidneys are able to retain health-sustaining elements such as magnesium, calcium, sodium, and potassium.
Blood Separate analyses can be done to red blood cells, whole blood, and serum respectively to help determine a variety of element loads. | Russell L. Blaylock, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | It also contains arsenic, cadmium, mercury, lead, and polonuim-210, a radioactive element that decays into lead. Polonium-210 emits five thousand times more alpha-radiation than an equal amount of radium. Despite numerous efforts by concerned scientists, even those working for the EPA, not one study has been commissioned by anyone—in either government or private industry—to study the toxicity of fluorosilicic acid on humans.
It is also known that fluoridating water supplies increases the amount of lead in the drinking water substantially. | Gabriel Cousens, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | For example, MT will bind cadmium much more effectively than it will bind zinc. The various sets of MT are an important part of heavy metal detoxification. There seems to be a definite correlation between the activation of the MT genes and increased ability to deal with the toxicity of heavy metals. It is important to understand that MT, by its ability to bind zinc, may actually moderate the control of certain enzyme systems or RNA polymerases that use zinc. | Ruth Winter See book keywords and concepts | For example, in a study in New Zealand, the blood concentration and urinary excretion of cadmium were found to be "surprisingly low" in a population with a high dietary intake of New Zealand oysters, which contain high levels of cadmium. The Committee maintains the current PTWI of 7 nanograms per kilogram of body weight pending future research. The
FDA, which previously allowed cadmium as a colorant in polystyrenes, no longer allows its use. Being reviewed by NTP (see) as a carcinogen. CAFFEINE • Guaranine. Methyltheobromine. Theine. Trimethykanthine. | Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | There's good reason to believe that might be true. Canadian researchers at McGill University of Montreal studied a compound called sodium alginate that is present in strong quantities in brown algae. (Sea vegetables classified as brown algae include arame, hijiki, kombu, and wakame.) In their studies, it was found that sodium alginate (prepared from the sea vegetables kelp, kombu, and other seaweeds) reduced the uptake of radioactive particles into the bone. As Schecter says, "There is no family of foods more protective against radiation and environmental pollutants than sea vegetables. | Ruth Winter See book keywords and concepts | For example, in a study in New Zealand, the blood concentration and urinary excretion of cadmium were found to be "surprisingly low" in a population with a high dietary intake of New Zealand oysters, which contain high levels of cadmium. The Committee maintains the current PTWI of 7 nanograms per kilogram of body weight pending future research. The
FDA, which previously allowed cadmium as a colorant in polystyrenes, no longer allows its use. Being reviewed by NTP (see) as a carcinogen. CAFFEINE • Guaranine. Methyltheobromine. Theine. Trimethykanthine. |
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