FREE Shipping for Orders $100 or More

FREE SHIPPING

All Orders $67 or More

For appointments & questions | Call or text

For any questions

We would love to connect with you!

For appointments & questions | Call or text

For any questions

We would love to connect!

Heavy Metal Toxicity

Dr. Srednicki’s extensive research and experience has equipped her with the knowledge to create a powerful solution that safely removes harmful heavy metals from the body, restoring health and well-being.

What are heavy metals and how do they effect my body?

Heavy metals are elements found in the environment and can be absorbed in our bodies. Some common heavy metals include lead, mercury, arsenic, aluminum, and cadmium. In small amounts, certain heavy metals are necessary for health (such as iron and zinc), but excessive levels can be toxic and harmful.

Effects on the Body:

Heavy metals like mercury and lead can impair cognitive functions, affecting memory, coordination, and behavior. Chronic exposure can lead to significant neurological damage and disorders.

Metals such as cadmium and mercury can accumulate in the kidneys, leading to renal failure or decreased kidney function over time.

Some heavy metals, like lead, have been linked to high blood pressure and increased risk of cardiovascular diseases.

In children, exposure to high levels of certain heavy metals can result in developmental delays and learning difficulties.

Chronic exposure can weaken the immune system, making the body more susceptible to infections.

Certain heavy metals, such as arsenic, are known carcinogens, increasing the risk of cancer with long-term exposure.

It’s crucial to minimize exposure to harmful heavy metals and seek treatment if heavy metal poisoning is suspected.

How are you exposed to heavy metals?

Here are some common places where heavy metals may be encountered:

Environmental Sources

Contaminated soil and water, often near industrial sites like factories, refineries, and mines.
Air pollution from industrial emissions and vehicle exhaust.

Food and Beverages

Seafood, particularly larger fish like tuna and swordfish, which can accumulate mercury.
Crops grown in contaminated soil can absorb heavy metals like cadmium and lead.
Certain rice products can contain arsenic, especially those grown in contaminated water.
Some supplements have been found to contain heavy metals.
Drinking water

Industrial and Occupational Exposure

Manufacturing processes that involve metals, such as battery production, paint manufacturing, and metal smelting.
Construction and demolition sites where dust might contain lead from old paints.

Household Items

Older plumbing systems can leach lead into tap water.
Some ceramics, pottery, and leaded glassware can contain lead that leaches into food and drinks.
Certain cosmetics, particularly those with color additives, might contain low levels of heavy metals like lead and arsenic.

Health and Beauty Products

Some traditional medicines and supplements, particularly those from informal sources, may contain mercury, arsenic, or lead.
Tattoo inks can sometimes contain heavy metals like nickel and chromium.

Consumer Electronics and Batteries

Devices like cell phones, computers, and batteries contain heavy metals such as cadmium, lead, and lithium, which can be released if improperly disposed of.

Heavy Metal Evaluation Process

1
Heavy Metal Challenge Test
This will reveal the long term exposure to multiple heavy metals stored in your tissues and organs.
2
Review Your Results With Dr. Srednicki

Identify potential exposure. Discussion best treatment options.

3
Implement Treatment Plan
4
Retest After 5-10 Weeks

What is Chelation Therapy?

Chelation therapy utilizes chelating agents to bind heavy metals and facilitate their removal from the body via urine. This treatment is predominantly used for heavy metal poisoning from substances like lead, mercury, arsenic, and cadmium. Additionally, it is used for iron overload (hemochromatosis). 

At Ultra Healthy Human we use a unique IV chelation formula for the most effective therapy.