Beschreibung
In the last decades, toxic metal syndromes have been described. Chronic overexposure to lead, mercury and other potentially toxic metals can affect body and brain, causing a wide variety of diseases, including skin and heart problems, contributing to Alzheimer, cancer and depression. International research has accumulated a large body of evidence linking chronic disease to environmental problems and some of it is listed here. Today, doctors and patients alike are more concerned about the diagnosis and treatment of chronic metal exposure and with this booklet we help them through the jungle of information. We explain what diagnostic tests are useful, and why and how the individual genetic make-up predisposes people to accumulate metals, where toxins are hidden. Medicine utilizes synthetic agents to detoxify acute and chronic metal intoxication. However, such chemical treatment may not be appropriate for sensitive patients, the very young or elderly. Nature has provided us with nutrients that are similarly capable of 'chelating' metals and this book explains not only the toxicity of metals, which symptoms they may cause or which organ systems they affect, nature also provides nutritional alternatives to synthetic chelation. We explain how natural detoxifying agents work, and provide nutritional self-treatment protocols. Nutritional detox requires more recovery and healing time. When it comes to chronic metal exposure, we need to admit that our organ systems did not get overburdened in one week or month. The body gradually adjusted to toxins, and it will appreciate a gradual and gentle elimination of the burdensome load so natural healing can take place. Reading The Gentle Detox leads the reader on to the safe road of natural detoxification.
Autorenportrait
E. Blaurock-Busch PhD ist Gründungsmitglied und Co-Chairman der International Association of Trace Element Research and Cancer, und Organisator des 1. East-West World Congress on Trace Element and Cancer, Beijing, China in 1996. In 2005 verlieh ihr IBCMT (International Board of Clinical Metal Toxicology) den Award for Outstanding Service. Sie referierte und dozierte an verschiedenen Universitäten und Instituten weltweit. Sie war Gast bei Radio- und Fernsehshows verschiedener Länder, einschließlich der USA, Deutschland und Indien. Sie ist maßgeblich beteiligt an internationalen Studien der Metall Toxikologie. Darunter waren unter anderen, körperlich und geistig behinderte Kindern in Punjab, Indien, die Irakstudie von Prof. Busby der Universität Ulster, UK, die ebenfalls Metallbelastungen mit körperlichen und geistigen Behinderungen herstellen konnte. In Zusammenarbeit mit der Universität Kairo konnte der Nachweis ebenfalls erbracht werden und dass Entgiftungsmaßnahmen das autistische Verhalten positiv beeinflussen.