Alien Trace Metal Elements in the Body: Changes May Explain Recent Epidemics and Diseases

K. Schofield
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It is now well-known that many elements of the periodic table find a way into our bodies and have the potential for disturbing the delicate homeostasis (balance) of body chemistry. Nevertheless, in spite of the volume of research published in this area, only vague suppositions result concerning any involvements and little progress has been made concerning human health or addressing the preponderance of the innumerable epidemics that now are evident. This results from the inability for statistical analyses to be sufficiently precise to pinpoint specific causes. As a result, a simpler analysis is presented herein based on the premise that environmental chemical epidemics can only arise from an increased change. As a result, global diets and lifestyles have been examined in detail to establish items of change. Such a needed criteria in the recent decades poses strict requirements eliminating most candidates. Two areas of rapid growth in life-style changes clearly are evident and involve the diet of fish (sushi) (high methyl mercury) and the increase in medical vaccines (aluminum hydroxide). It is apparent that people now live never knowing whether they are at risk from these due to genetic susceptibilities. This is especially important for women of child-bearing years, where a fetus is always at high toxic risk levels. As a result, the availability of general population testing now is desperately needed especially for the neurotoxins, Hg, Al, As, and Pb, all alien species to the body together with Se that appears to be the body’s natural healthy chelator.
体内外来微量金属元素:变化可能解释最近的流行病和疾病
众所周知,元素周期表中的许多元素都能进入我们的身体,并有可能扰乱体内化学的微妙平衡。然而,尽管在这一领域发表了大量的研究成果,但在任何涉及方面都只有模糊的假设,在人类健康或解决目前显而易见的无数流行病的优势方面几乎没有取得进展。这是因为统计分析不能足够精确地查明具体原因。因此,本文提出了一种更简单的分析,其前提是环境化学流行病只能由增加的变化引起。因此,对全球饮食和生活方式进行了详细的研究,以确定变化的项目。在最近几十年里,这样一个必要的标准提出了严格的要求,淘汰了大多数候选人。生活方式变化迅速增长的两个领域显然是显而易见的,涉及鱼类饮食(寿司)(高甲基汞)和医疗疫苗(氢氧化铝)的增加。很明显,由于遗传易感性,人们现在不知道他们是否有患这些疾病的风险。这对育龄妇女尤其重要,因为她们的胎儿总是处于高毒性水平。因此,现在迫切需要对一般人群进行检测,特别是对神经毒素,汞,铝,砷和铅,所有外来物种与硒一起,似乎是人体的天然健康螯合剂。
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