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Heavy Metal Toxicity.

  • Writer: All Natural Parents
    All Natural Parents
  • Aug 29, 2017
  • 3 min read

Dr Tim explains "what you are seeing, is the yellow arrows pointing to a copper arsenite deficiency, which is indicated by very light, inside corners of the eyes. Copper arsenite is a natural chelator of heavy metals. In the pink arrows, we are looking at a selenium deficiency, indicated by the indents on the sides of the nose, just beside the inside corners of the eyes. And most of you may know, that selenium is the single greatest chelator of Mercury and lead. The black arrows are pointing to multiple lines on the lower eyelids, that work their way outward and then begin to turn down the outsides of the cheeks. This is a calcium sulfide deficiency, which is responsible for carrying mercury, lead and aluminum out of the body. The collection of these 3 facial signs, indicates to me that this young child is full of heavy metals, but it doesn’t necessarily depict which heavy metal. That is something that would need to be identified specifically, and normally through muscle testing. Something else I would like to point out to you, is that if you look between the 2 yellow arrows, you will see a wrinkle, on the bridge of this child’s nose. The folds that are indicated, are often thought to be associated with the natural signs of aging, but this is one more example that this is not an aging issue, it is a deficiency issue. In this particular case, the child’s deficiencies all surround nutritional/dietary minerals that are responsible for clearing heavy metals in the human body. Because we can now assume heavy metals toxicity, we can correlate the child’s issues with expected end results of such defiencies, and in this case we would expect behavioral issues, likely fatigue, brain fog and difficulty retaining information… Etc. all as a result of heavy metals toxicity. Because the mother of the child in the photo has asked me to heavily crop the image, to mask their child’s identity, I’m not able to show you that on the forehead of this particular child, horizontal lines are forming, and there is puffiness above the brow and throughout the forehead. Also a sign of heavy metals. Since we’re on the subject of heavy metals, I want you all to know that I do not recommend straight chelation therapy, because it is just as much risk of simply moving around the heavy metals as are is of it leaving or exiting the body. In the case of this child, I would recommend selenium, copper, calcium sulfide and silica. In case you’re wondering, why silica… Silica will bind to heavy metals and help carry them out of the body where chelators will simply bind and that’s it. Silica will build and compound upon all heavy metals, forcing them out of deep tissue and help carry them of the body. While these tissue salts or trace minerals are also considered homeopathic’s, they actually are not. They are nutrition, and they are recommended, at least by me, at nutritional levels, to permit the body to do what it’s intended to do when utilizing optimal nutrition. The potencies that would be used in this case would be selenium, silica and copper arsenite at 12 X potency, while calcium sulfide would be at a 6 X potency. Since the child weighs 55 pounds, they would receive one tablet, 2 times daily and they would take it sublingually, under the tongue and allowed to dissolve. 


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