Where does heavy metal toxicity come from?
Heavy metal toxicity can come from a vast number of sources. One could say that heavy metal toxicity could come from nature, but this is a long shot. While it’s true that all elements show up to some degree in the food we eat, the air we breathe, and the water we drink it is not true that they naturally occur in toxic doses. Nature desires to promote life. It is our affect on nature that causes certain elements to come back to us in our food, air, and water in toxic doses. The most common toxic metals that show up on a tissue mineral analysis are aluminum, aresenic, cadmium, lead, mercury, and nickel. One of the most common sources these days for heavy metal toxicity are the “silver” dental fillings. These silver dental fillings are actually made up of primarily silver and mercury. Mercury was deemed toxic to the system years ago and for a period of time it was illegal to have mercury in the dental filling. Some how it became accepted by the ADA (American Dental Association) to have me