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Wednesday, October 08, 2014

Unusual sources of lead poisoning identified (updated 08/10/14)

Despite lead having been taken out of automobile fuel, health problems caused by lead contamination remain frighteningly common:
  • Connective tissue disorders like tendonitis.
  • Arthritis affecting hips and knees in particular.
  • Back pain, including disk prolapse.
  • Osteoporosis.
  • Depression.
  • Anger and emotional volatility.
  • Unexplained fatigue.
  • Brain fog, difficulty with maths.
  • Hyperactivity.
  • Growing pains.
  • Adrenal and thyroid problems.
  • Dry, thin skin and poor hair and nails.
  • Skin infections.
  • Constant sore throats.
  • Fungal infections of the toenails.
  • Spider veins on legs and ankles.
  • Autoimmune diseases especially those affecting the nervous system.
  • Most cancers.
    Hair Tissue test indicating lead toxicity in a patient with lumbar disk prolapse

Sources of lead

When I do a hair tissue mineral analysis and the results indicate the presence of a toxic element, like lead, we need to do some searching.  This may involve delving deep into one's past.  Some of the sources that have been identified to date:
  • Pistol shooting in enclosed rifle ranges, such as basement areas- most police officers may have lead contamination.
  • Professional and recreational hunters.
  • Children with slug guns - holding the pellets in their mouth while loading.
  • Blowing smoke rings on the smoke sucked from the barrel of a shot gun.
  • Cleaning firearms and getting the lead residue on one's hands.
  • Stripping old paint off a house without adequate protection from dust and fumes.
  • Old lead paint getting into the soil of the vegetable garden.
  • Living adjacent to a lead battery recycling plant.
  • Old mining tailings leaching into the municipal water supply (Tasmania).
  • Eating a duck that was shot and not getting all the lead shot out of the carcase before cooking.
  • Working in an oil refinery.
  • Sheet metal and light engineering by occupation.
  • Working or living adjacent to aircraft (aviation gas still has lead additives).
  • Plumber-gas fitter or electrician.
  • Lead leaching from a cast iron bath tub.

Lead in children's face paint!

"Tests of a children’s face paint kit have found it contains extremely high levels of lead.


Consumer NZ has found a Carnival Colors-branded paint contained 15,200mg/kg of lead. Lead is prohibited from use in face paints under the Cosmetic Products Group Standard. Young children are particularly at risk from exposure to lead, which can cause developmental and other problems.

“This face paint kit claimed it had ‘passed authentication’ to European toy safety standards but the high levels of lead detected meant it should never have been sold,”
said Consumer NZ chief executive Sue Chetwin.

Some of these cases may not be identified for decades, as may be the case with a teenage boy with a slug gun.  Initial symptoms may be growing pains, difficulty with schooling and acne.  His life may be dogged with fatigue, depression and constant infections.

Lead hangs around in the body and may be undetectable by blood testing because it is buried deep in the bones and fatty tissue (including the brain).  It quietly wreaks havoc on health and thinking.  I think of it like rust in the chassis of your car: You can't see it; but its there quietly doing damage that may be irreparable by the time it is found.

The presence of a toxin like lead, can be detected with a hair tissue mineral analysis.    Once known and the make up of inter-related minerals are known, then measures can be taken to carefully and safely remove it from the body.

Here is an interesting article about one of the hidden sources of lead in your environment (I have had one case where an entire family, including the children, had lead contamination as identified by the Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis.  The source was finally identified as the cast iron and porcelain bathtub!):

Lead Leaching Bathtubs? The Dirtiest Secret in Your Bathroom

Rub-a-Dub-Dub, Is There Lead In Your Tub?

Confession: I vetted my rubber ducky’s lifeguard certification before I put him in the tub with my kiddos. Okay, not really, but as a mama I have tried to make bathtime safe. Skid-proof tub? Check! Filter to remove nasties like chlorine and heavy metals? Check! Homemade non-toxic shampoo and soap? Yep, that too. 
But could my tub have a dirty little secret that pretty much knocks all that stuff out of the water? According to, Laura Rudeseal, the answer is YES.
Over the weekend a Dallas Morning News article popped up on my Facebook feed about Laura’s family. I immediately recognized her as one of the amazing mama’s I’ve gotten to know through this blog and contacted her to clarify some things that weren’t covered in the DMN article. She graciously made time to share some incredibly important info with us – thank you Laura! Here’s her story:
Earlier this year, blood tests revealed that Laura’s two small children – two-year old Trevor and six-year old Kassidy – had elevated levels of lead in their system. She searched for the source with no luck, so she hired an expert to come do a little detective work. After eliminating the usual suspects – door frames, windowsills, walls, etc. – he headed straight for the . . . BATHROOM?
Yep. Though few parents know about it, experts estimate that 62 percent of the porcelain tubs in American households have lead leaching into the bath water, placing millions of children at risk. (source)
Okay, that can’t be GOOD, but how serious is it really?

Lead Poisoning Leads To Lowered IQ, Learning Disabilities, & Impaired Growth

Rest of this article about lead in the bathtub here:
http://www.mommypotamus.com/lead-leaching-bathtubs-the-dirtiest-secret-in-your-bathroom/




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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Is there a single police officer in New Zealand who does not have subtle lead poisoning?

To date, every police officer I have tested for lead (Pb) has produced a positive result.  What is going on here? 
Example of elevated lead levels
 How is it that there appears to be widespread lead contamination within the New Zealand Police Force?  I think I know the answer, but, first, some of the symptoms of subclinical lead poisoning:
  • Fatigue
  • Depression
  • Anger
  • Difficulty handling stress
  • Poor concentration
  • Lowered intelligence
  • Joint and cartilage problems, particularly affecting the spine, hips and knees
  • Osteoporosis
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Digestion disorders
  • Diabetes
  • Dupuytren's contractures and carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Fungal and yeast infections
  • Skin conditions such as acne, eczema and psoriasis
  • Cancer
The worst case of Dupuytren's contractures that I have ever seen  involved a police officer. 

The worst case of lead poisoning that I have on record is a duck shooter who ate the duck with a lead pellet still in it!

The cause, without doubt, is the firing and cleaning of firearms.  Their hair tissue mineral analyses are remarkably similar to those of pistol range shooters who are not police officers.  It may be that police officers are more at risk than most other shooters because most of their practicing is in confined spaces, such as basement ranges, where the lead residue contaminates the air and every surface.  Cleaning the firearm, sometimes on the kitchen table, risks the lead residue getting onto the hands where it is absorbed through the skin or ingested via food.

When we are talking about lead contamination, we are not talking about much at all - just parts per million - that's all it takes!

Lead contamination may never show with a blood test, or only show the tiniest of amounts.  This is why polluting industries love the blood test while doing all they can to discredit the hair tissue analysis.  A blood test will only show what is circulating in the blood at that very moment when the blood sample is taken, whereas the hair is a record of what has been in the circulation at any time during the months that the length of hair being tested took to grow.  If a person has lead in their blood test and the exposure was longer than a week ago, this probably indicates that they have a serious problem!  I would immediately recommend a hair tissue mineral analysis and nutrient support to mitigate its damage.

Excreting lead that has accumulated in the body is never a continuous, steady process but more a series of bursts of excretion whenever the liver is sufficiently healthy, rested and energised enough to undertake the difficult process of excreting a deadly toxin like lead.  Most times the lead is relatively safely sequestered in the bones and the fat where it quietly rusts away one's health.  It can not be left to circulate where it will cause rapid and possibly irreparable harm.

A trained and experienced health practitioner can help a person to safely and gently chelate lead from their body through the use of a combination of vitamins, minerals and herbs that help the body do its job of cleansing itself.  There is no need for harsh chemical chelation which can do more harm than good.

As a matter of interest, lead contamination is linked to criminal behaviour.  It would appear that our police force and their clients, have more than one thing in common!

“Stunning” links have been found between crime rates and levels of lead in the body, and the long-banned poison is still “a massive problem”.




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Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Is there a link between lead contamination and criminal behaviour?

Here is a fascinating interview with a researcher who claims the main reason for the drop in violent crime in the Developed World is the reduction of lead:

"Political blogger Kevin Drum discusses what may be the hidden villain behind rampant crime, lower IQs, and even the ADHD epidemic: tetraethyl lead. In his article "Criminal Element," he postulates that lead in gasoline may account for 90 percent of the fluctuations in violent crime over the last 50 years, and he shows the upside to investing in lead abatement."


Gary:
Lead contamination is widespread; my own testing of people with health issues reveals a disturbing degree of lead contamination - even here in "Clean, Green New Zealand (Yeah - Right!).  While there may have been a reduction in lead contamination from sources such as gasoline and lead paint, the fact is this:

Lead is now well and truly concentrated in the food chain!

An example of lead contamination
in a person leading to health
problems including arthritis,
osteoporosis, cardiovascular
disease, cognitive decline
and even anger.

The good
news is we know how to get
it out of the body!
Lead destroys the brain.  This is why it is so toxic for children.  Even tiny amounts of lead will reduce a child's IQ by several points.

Lead is "Heavy".  Lead produces "Heavy Dudes".  Tendency to violent rages, argumentativeness and difficulty with empathy would be typical behavioural characteristics one might see in a person with lead contamination.

Lead interferes with calcium, magnesium, iron and zinc metabolism and even vitamin C.  This leads to health problems such as osteoporosis, severe back pain, joint degeneration and extreme fatigue.

Sources of lead contamination that I have identified in people tested include:

  • Hair dye to cover greying hair.
  • Chewing the red paint on a builder's pencil.
  • Eating a duck that was cooked with a piece of lead shot still in the carcass.
  • Working in an oil refinery.
  • Holding lead shot in the mouth as a child while loading a slug gun.
  • Blowing smoke rings from the barrel after firing a shot gun.
  • Pistol shooting in a basement range.
  • Working on lead painted ships.
  • Red Lipstick (some).

The fact is that lead is heavy stuff that should be nowhere near any living organism.

Take care out there folks!

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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Our environment is increasingly becoming contaminated with toxic elements such as uranium, cadmium, arsenic, mercury, lead and aluminium

Our environment is increasingly becoming contaminated with toxic elements such as uranium, cadmium, arsenic, mercury, lead and aluminium.  Even "clean, green New Zealand" is really a dirty place when you look closely enough. Please have a listen to the interview that follows:




 
 
HTMA from a man who works the land - Arsenic from treated
timber posts, aluminium from fertiliser.  The high Fe, Mn and Cr
may be mostly due to the use of welding and cutting torches.
The elevated Na and K are due to stress responses - hardly
surprising!


While I may not agree with everything the interviewer and interviewee are saying, they are spot-on with regards to their concerns about the ever-increasing contamination of our environment with toxins like mercury and aluminium and the potential threats to mammals, including Human Beings. I do share their concerns about the use of aluminium deodorants, especially about the armpits and breasts by women.  Its just not a good idea.

While it does make sense to get rid of your aluminium cookware and to switch to non-toxic deodorants, I urge you not to panic.  Unless you work in a toxic environment such as an engineering workshop, or on the farm, the chances are you are okay.  We all react differently to exposure to toxins.  Some of us accumulate them while others excrete them as fast as they are being absorbed.  It comes down to our nutritional status (or lack of!) and the health of our eliminative organs (liver, kidneys) as to how efficiently our bodies can handle toxins and excrete them.

The Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA) is the best test available for determining if you are apt to accumulate toxins such as mercury - and to determine if there is a build-up of anything undesirable and what to do about - other than to blindly panic!
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Monday, September 21, 2009

My supplements are making me feel sick - not better


"The supplements are not really working for "X" at this stage- he feels they are making him sick.

Since commencing the program he is feeling worse, tired and lethargic. He said he felt way better before taking them. Is this possible?

I suggested he just take half of them. I’m sure if he is telling himself he hates the pills, then his body will reject them!
Any thoughts?"
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Gary responds:
How "X" is feeling is not unexpected.

The profile for "X" indicates he is dirt rock bottom in many nutrients, as well as having a number of significant imbalances that cause symptoms such as lack of energy, poor digestion, insomnia, muscle weakness and generally not feeling well. In his case I would expect these symptoms to be quite severe at times and this pattern will continue for as long these imbalances and general state of depeletion persists.

He also has quite high levels of mercury, lead and aluminium. While they are within the "reference range", we have to take account that he is running close to empty on most of the "healthy" minerals. Toxic metals pair off in the body with minerals like iron, zinc and selenium. Along with sulphur and various vitamins such as vitamin E, these minerals help neutralise toxic metals and assist the liver with excreting them by rendering them partially soluble. Incidentally; low levels of sulphur, zinc etc may help explain why he has had an accumulation of these heavy metals in the first place. The other factor, of course, is exposure to these metals through work and food (tuna, for example).

Now that he is taking all those dietary supplements with the right balance of trace nutrients, including vitamins, and changing his diet as per the report guidelines, it is quite likely that these heavy metals which are sequestered in tissue like fat and bone are now being pulled out into solution. As his Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis report warns, there may be a temporary flare-up of symptoms while these toxins are mobilised and removed. It may be weeks, if not months, before he begins the upward climb.

The process of restoring and maintaining health and fitness can be regarded as being similar to the sharemarket (refer chart). There will always be ups and downs, some sharp and some deep. It pays to focus on the overall trend as the months and years tick by and not be distracted or too despondent each time there is a dip in progress. Of course, attention to lifestyle and nutrition will reduce the number of dips and level out the troughs while accentuating the ups.

In answer to your query about halving the dosages: The answer is a resounding "YES!" Drop the dosages by half while sticking to the diet plan, once symptoms abate sufficently, increase the dose back to the recommended levels. Give the programme three months of steady attention with regualr reports to me. At about three months we will sit abck and review progress and take it from there!


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Monday, May 25, 2009

The Treatment was a Success; However the Patient Died!

Well, not quite; but if the treatment continues its current course, death may well be the outcome.

Here are the results of a Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA) of a woman in her 60's who suffered a heart attack a couple of years ago. (Click on an image to enlarge). After successful emergency care she was placed on the usual dugs combination of a statin, beta blocker and diuretics. Lifestyle advice was next to nothing and nothing has been done to date to identify the dietary and lifestyle factors that may be the underlying causes of her ill health.

This woman is now showing signs of cognitive decline, persistent joint and muscle pain, fatigue and vulnerability to infection. All of these symptoms can be the result of the damage being caused by her heart medication. But is there more going on? The HTMA results are revealing:

Nutritional Elements
This chart shows that her diet is lacking sufficient concentrations of most essential nutrients. This profile is typical of modern diets that tend to be high in a few nutrients like sodium (Na) and little of anything else. There is little truth in the advice one gets that one can get all the nutrients need by having a "balanced diet". Modern processed foods and even our vegetables are high in flavour and calories while lacking in jsut about everything else. When one scrutinises the end results of people on modern "healthy balanced diets" the results can be disturbing.

Is the Hospital slowly Poisoning their Workers?
This woman appears to be suffering boron poisoning. She works as a cleaner at the public hospital where harsh borax-based cleaners are used. Despite all the protective gear, it appears that she is accumulating far too much boron. While I have taken the matter up with the Cleaners' Union, they have shown no real interest and have failed to act in any way to clean things up. Deeply disappointing if you ask me.

Toxic Elements
While these are all within the "Reference" range, one can see the risks that come with eating large fish like tuna nowadays and from cooking in aluminium cookware. Tests for toxic metals can be misleading if there is not an understanding of how elements like mercury and lead interact within the body with other elements. While there may be little risk of direct damage to the body by traces of a toxic element, harm may still be done if other essential elements are in short supply.

Toxic Ratios
Even the smallest traces of a toxic element can have catastrohic effects. What we can see here is that the mercury has effectively rendered unavailable what little iron, selenium, zinc and sulphur she has in her body. She is being rendered anaemic, open to infection and has lost protection from oxidative damage that one normally has from trace elements like selenium.

When Tendencies becomes Reality
Sure, we can medicate this woman to suppress the symptoms (Atherosclerosis (cardiovascular disease) is really a symptom, rather than a disease. But this approach is doomed to fail as one can easily gather from reading the HTMA results. To properly deal with her ill health we must burrow deeper to identify and then correct the underlying causes.

In this case, we can see the fultility of medicating longterm with heart drugs. We must eliminate her exposure to boron, get her on a nutrient dense diet, pump in some supplements (Such as Coenzyme Q-10, iron and B12). The statins must be stopped no matter what since they are destroying her muscles and brain and the other drugs can be easily replaced with natural substances that do the same job, such as natural vitamin E, garlic oil and vitamin C.

Note: A reliable Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis can be obtained through me. Just send me your name and address to 15 Heaton Terrace or email to gary@garymoller.com and I will send you a Hair Sample Kit which you then send for analysis. The fee is presently $225 (NZ$). This fee includes 30 minutes consultation with me to review your results. Your HTMA report usally takes 3-4 weeks to be completed.






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