Linda Mason Hunter See book keywords and concepts | In large amounts it results in lead poisoning. Small children and unborn babies are the most vulnerable.
The consequences can be brain damage, stunted growth, hearing loss, and blood and kidney disease. For adults, especially males, even relatively low lead levels can cause a significant increase in blood pressure. At very high levels, lead poisoning can be fatal.
Before 1950, lead oxide and other lead compounds were added to interior and exterior house paint to make it shinier, to fix colors, and to make it last longer. In those days, the better the paint, the more lead it had. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | Are there ways to protect your family from bioterrorism? Is lead poisoning still an issue?
Chapter 26 separates fact from myth on all these scary subjects and then suggests safety measures that will help protect hearth and home. This chapter is a must read for inhabitants of the third planet from the sun.
A Vegetarian Diet
There are many different reasons to consider a vegetarian diet. Some of us are concerned about the use of hormones and antibiotics in livestock (also sprayed on feed), as well as diseases passed on to humans. | Rhonda D. Orin See book keywords and concepts | Baseline lead poisoning screening tests at or around 12 months of age, or younger for children at high-risk for lead poisoning (Sec. 3554).
CA-125 monitoring of ovarian cancer subsequent to treatment (Sec. 3555).
Child immunizations (Sec. 3558).
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Baseline mammograms and annual screenings (Sec. 35-2402). Annual Pap smears (Sec. 35-2402).
Preventive care services, with unlimited visits to age 12 and three visits per year for ages 12-18 (Sec. 35-1102).
Mental illness, with at least specified minimum benefits (Sees. 35-2301 and 35-2311). | Tanya Harter Pierce See book keywords and concepts | Clinical toxicology organizations list sodium fluoride as more toxic than lead poisoning. Even Proctor and Gamble, the makers of Crest toothpaste, have admitted that the fluoride in a family-sized tube of Crest could, if ingested all at once, be enough to kill a small child! Of course, it is not likely that a small child is going to ingest a whole tube of toothpaste at once, but they do ingest much more than that amount of fluoride from fluoridated toothpaste over time. The accumulated effect can have a serious negative impact on health and can contribute to cancer. | Rhonda D. Orin See book keywords and concepts | Baseline lead poisoning screening tests at or around 12 months of age, or younger for children at high-risk for lead poisoning (Sec. 3554).
CA-125 monitoring of ovarian cancer subsequent to treatment (Sec. 3555).
Child immunizations (Sec. 3558).
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Baseline mammograms and annual screenings (Sec. 35-2402). Annual Pap smears (Sec. 35-2402).
Preventive care services, with unlimited visits to age 12 and three visits per year for ages 12-18 (Sec. 35-1102).
Mental illness, with at least specified minimum benefits (Sees. 35-2301 and 35-2311). | David Hoffman, FNIMH, AHG See book keywords and concepts | Chia BL, Leng CK, Hsii FP, et al. lead poisoning from contaminated opium. British Medical Journal 1973; 1:354.
49. Yu ECL, Yeung CY. Lead encephalopathy due to herbal medicine. Chinese Medical Journal 1987; 100:915.
50. Ali SL. Bestimmungder Pestiziduckstande und toxischen Schwermetallspuren in Arzneidrogen und deren Teeaufgussen. Pharmazeutische Zeitung 1985; 132:633-8.
Suggested Reading
Brinker F. Herb Contraindications and Drug Interactions. Sandy,
OR: Eclectic Medical Publications, 2001. DeSmet P, et al. Adverse Effects of Herbal Drugs, vols. 1-3. New
York: Springer-Verlag 1992-97. | Gary Null, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Lead Poisoning
Results of this study found methionine to be an effective supportive therapy against lead poisoning in rats.
—D.N. Kachru, et al., "Influence of Methionine Supplementation in Chelation of Lead in Rats," Biomed Environ Sci, 2(3), September 1989, p. 265-270.
Neuropathy
This article reports on the case of a patient with severe myeloneuropathy and macrocytic anemia associated with a low vitamin B12 serum levels resulting from nitrous exposure who benefited from methionine treatment.
—C.B. Stacy, et al. | David Hoffman, FNIMH, AHG See book keywords and concepts | One report described arsenic poisoning in Singapore, and other reports attribute lead poisoning to the use of an Asian herbal medicine. Aside from the herbs themselves, potential sources of contamination include lead-releasing brewing pots, grinding weights, and other metal utensils.48'49 However, in Asian remedies, the possibility exists that toxic metals found are not contaminants, as several Chinese herbal formulas contain arsenic and mercury salts as intentional ingredients.
Table 10.9. | Dr. Cass Ingram See book keywords and concepts | Tests revealed an abnormality known as basophillic stippling, which is a classic marker for lead poisoning. Thus, this patient developed acute lead poisoning from contaminated propolis. After halting the propolis, the symptoms eventually diminished.
Black seed (Nigella seed)
It was the brilliant Prophet Muhammad who said that Nigella seed could potentially cure nearly any disease. This seed is a native of the Mediterranean and African regions and has been used as food and medicine for thousands of years. | Gary Null, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Results of this study showed that the administration of SAMe was effective in countering lead poisoning in both mice and human subjects.
—S.R. Paredes, et al., "S-adenosyl-L-methionine and Lead Intoxication: Its Therapeutic Effect Varying the Route of Administration," Ecotoxicol Environ Safe, 12(3), December 1986, p. 252-260.
In this study, five patients suffering from lead poisoning received 12 mg/kg body weight, of intravenous SAMe per day over a 22 day period. Results showed a significant recovery of erythrocytic ALA-D was observed in all cases.
—S.R. Paredes, et al. | Francisco, M.D. Contreras See book keywords and concepts | | Mexican researchers have come to the conclusion that 25% of the children have lead poisoning, resulting in an alarming high rate of learning disabilities and low IQ levels. In Paris, hundreds of children are hospitalized annually by lead poisoning. Of 600 children treated, 200 suffered considerable brain damage. Dr. Yves Manuel, toxicologist and advisor to the French Ministry of Ecology, stated that the children throughout the country were in danger of suffering irreversible brain damage. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | E
200 IU daily or 400 IU
Use d-alpha-tocopherol form. or every other day.
Micellized Vitamin A
As directed on label.
An emulsified form of vitamins emulsion from
A and E that enters the system
American Biologies rapidly.
Herbs
Q Alfalfa is rich in vitamins, minerals, and other valuable nutrients, and has a detoxifying effect on the body.
Q Try using aloe vera juice. Take V2 cup in the morning and V2 cup before bedtime. This softens bowel movements and aids in removing metals from the digestive tract.
Q Chlorella and cilantro are helpful for absorbing toxic metals. |
Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 1Michael T. Murray, ND See book keywords and concepts | | Meticulous records were kept, and, considering the clear clinical picture of lead poisoning (colica pictonum), the diagnosis and evaluation, which were made by teams of doctors to limit bias, appear reliable. The researchers analyzed 120 years of documents which recorded the efficacy of the baths in 3,377 patients with lead poisoning. Their success was remarkable: 45.4% cured and 93% improved. As a control, they analyzed several other diseases for which the baths were used and found far lower success rates. | Gary Null See book keywords and concepts | Researchers found that since vitamin C is involved in the production and protection of connective tissue, taking a good healthy dose every day appears to be one of the very best ways to prevent damage to connective tissue through lead poisoning.
Researchers in Yugoslavia came to a similar conclusion. Their experiments revealed that ascorbic acid helps to alleviate symptoms of lead poisoning and also makes potentially harmful effects less severe.69
LIVE LONGER WITH VITAMIN C
Another very positive effect vitamin C can have on your health is that it can actually lengthen your life. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | The most disturbing information about lead poisoning comes from Roger D. Masters, Ph.D., a researcher and professor at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, who is an expert on the effects of toxic metals on human behavior. According to Dr. Masters, "Communities with a higher percentage of children having blood lead over 10 mg/dL [milligrams per deciliter] are significantly more likely to have higher rates of violent crime and higher rates of educational failure ... High lead intake is often a factor among children who are hyperactive (ADHD). | Francisco, M.D. Contreras See book keywords and concepts | | The symptoms of lead poisoning are stomach ache, constipation, vomiting, hyperactivity, diminishing IQ, aggressive behavior, attention deficit disorder, impaired vision, impaired hearing, slow reaction time, slow growth, and poor balance. Too often doctors misdiagnose children and give the wrong treatment. In 1992, the Secretary of Health and Human Services in the United States declared, lead poisoning to be the most common environmental sickness and socially it is the most devastating among small children. |
Healing Children's Attention & Behavior DisordersDr. Abram Hoffer, M.D., FRCP(C) See book keywords and concepts | | Childhood lead poisoning was first described in the 19th century. After tetraethyl lead was inserted into gasoline, raising blood levels all over the world, it required over half a century to get it out. Surely we can learn something from this costly experience. Surely, this time, before we permit the introduction of a new neurotoxin into our children's lives, we have the right to demand proof that it is unquestionably without harm to them. Our engines can certain tolerate the lack of manganese, but our children's brains may not tolerate the presence of it. | D. Lindsey Berkson See book keywords and concepts | Common symptoms of severe lead poisoning include: fatigue, memory loss, balance problems, weakness in the fingers, chronic bowel troubles and visual difficulties; less visible symptoms may include: tantrums, short attention span, learning disabilities, or irritability.
2. A simple blood test can detect high lead levels.
3. If you suspect lead poisoning, take action immediately. Call the National Lead Information Center at i-(8oo) LEADFYI for general information and for testing and treatment programs (which may include diet changes, medication, or hospitalization) in your area. |
Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 2Michael T. Murray, ND See book keywords and concepts | | EDTA chelation has been commonly used for lead poisoning, but in the late 1950s and early 1960s it was found to help patients with atherosclerosis.
The discovery of EDTA chelation therapy in the treatment of angina and other conditions associated with atherosclerosis happened accidentally. In 1956, a battery worker whom Dr Norman Clarke was treating with EDTA for lead poisoning noticed that his symptoms of angina disappeared. Dr Clarke and others began using EDTA chelation therapy in patients with angina, cerebral vascular insufficiency, and occlusive peripheral vascular disease. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | WORKS WITH: Vitamins C, B-Complex, B6, D, E, F and Fats, Calcium, Phosphorus, Sodium, Potassium, and Manganese.
RANGE: 200-350-450-800mg.. RDA: 300 mg. for females; 350 mg. males; 200 mg. for chi ldren under 4.
TOXICITY: Over 30,000 mg. daily foran extended time. Excess usually responds to Vitamin B6. | Elson M. Haas, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Treatment: EDTA, a synthetic amino acid, is the standard intravenous medical treatment for lead poisoning. It is a strong chelating agent, as it "claws" or latches onto metals and increases their urinary excretion. This treatment for lead intoxication led to use of the newer "chelation therapy" for other problems as well, as some of the patients treated for lead poisoning also experienced improvement of cardiovascular symptoms. This benefit may be a result of pulling out extra calcium and other metals that may be clogging arteries. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | Ghurber's Salt/Sulfate of soda, cooling bitter purgative (half to 1 oz.). Potassium Sulfate (vitriolated tartar) used to prepare Dover's powder.
Cephalic For the head.
Cerebrospinants Sedatives, stupefacients,paralyzers,convulsives,ordelirifacientto produce sleep or lessen pain; take with care under a physician's advice.
Regulate Chi/Qi Body energy movement through meridians and center organs, lessen organ impairment and pain; Citrus Peel, Cyperus, Saussereaand Vitex; Planetary Formulas' Headaid for congestion, Hepato-Pure liver aid, and Herbal Uprising for digestion and circulation. | The Life Extension Editorial Staff See book keywords and concepts | Norman Clarke (director of research at Providence Hospital in Detroit) observed that patients treated for lead poisoning with chelation therapy had a simultaneous cessation of angina attacks. This chance beginning introduced EDTA to a few cardiovascular physicians who were searching for alternatives, apart from heart surgery, to remove plaque from diseased arteries.
Chelation therapy has had many deterrents along its controversial pathway. | | The list of causes and conditions includes but is not limited to: brain tumor, alcoholism, Alzheimer's disease, stroke, heart attack, cerebrovascular disease, meningitis, AIDS, viral encephalitis, hydrocephalus, celiac disease (intolerance of wheat gluten), neurocysticercosis, head injury, hardening of the arteries (arteriosclerosis), drug abuse, lead poisoning, low blood sugar or fluctuations in blood sugar, exposure to toxic fumes, and a variety of developmental or metabolic disorders (e.g. | | In adults, systemic lead poisoning causes abdominal and joint pain, fatigue, anemia, and neurologic symptoms, including headaches, irritability, peripheral motor neuropathy, short-term memory loss, and an inability to concentrate. Chronic subclinical lead exposure affects the kidneys, causing interstitial nephritis, renal tubular damage (with tubular inclusion bodies), hyperuricemia (with an increased risk of gout), and a decline in glomerular filttation rate and chronic renal failure. Armon et al. (1991) suggest that there may be an association between ALS in men and exposure to lead vapor. | Mark Bricklin See book keywords and concepts | Likewise, if a person has lead poisoning, the administration of tiny amounts of lead would seem to be useless, inasmuch as lead poisoning typically develops slowly over a period of months or years as the person ingests tiny amounts of lead on a daily basis until it accumulates to the point where symptoms of nerve damage appear. If the body does not react therapeutically to these small daily ingestions, why would it respond otherwise in the office of a homeopath?
Having said that, let me point out that nearly all homeopaths are also M.D. | Doris J. Rapp, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Medical insurance tends to cover payment for hair studies in some states, but only if they are done to rule out possible lead poisoning.
• Some special laboratory tests can evaluate the basic metabolism in the body.116'117 They can tell if the function of the liver or intestines, for example, is normal and they can do a number of tests to determine if the sequence in the so called metabolic pathways are in some way not functioning up to par. Your body has pathways to make what the body needs from what is supplied to it. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | There are also oral chelation supplements and formulas available at health food stores; however, one must be relatively healthy to sustain the process. If lead poisoning is suspected, hair analysis may be better than blood testing for determining the extent.
The Dietary Fix
Eat generous amounts of beans, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, eggs, garlic, kale, legumes, onions, and spinach, all of which help the body to get rid of lead. | Mark Bricklin See book keywords and concepts | Likewise, if a person has lead poisoning, the administration of tiny amounts of lead would seem to be useless, inasmuch as lead poisoning typically develops slowly over a period of months or years as the person ingests tiny amounts of lead on a daily basis until it accumulates to the point where symptoms of nerve damage appear. If the body does not react therapeutically to these small daily ingestions, why would it respond otherwise in the office of a homeopath?
Having said that, let me point out that nearly all homeopaths are also M.D. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | Another important health threat to children is lead poisoning. Although it cannot be classified as common, it is far more common than it ought to be.
Asthma
Asthma is the number one cause of the hospitalization of children. The incidence of asthma has shot up 160 percent since 1980, with asthma specialists speculating that the rising levels of environmental pollution lead to more occurrences of asthma.
It is important that children with asthma get plenty of vitamin C, along with other antioxidant nutrients. |
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