Learn about how heavy metal toxicity can affect the skin and the distinct symptoms to be aware of. Discover the potential effects of arsenic, cadmium, and lead on the skin, along with protective nutrients and natural remedies. Find out the benefits of drinking distilled water for detoxification.
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Excessive exposure to arsenic may lead to hyper or hypopigmentation on the skin, while cadmium exposure can result in yellowing of the skin and increased risk of skin cancer.
Consuming selenium-rich foods and antioxidants can offer protection against arsenic and cadmium toxicity, respectively.
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Effects of Arsenic on the Skin
Excessive exposure to arsenic, found in pressurized wood, water supply, and certain insecticides, can lead to hyper or hypopigmentation on the skin, resulting in darker or lighter spots, particularly on the torso. It may also cause keratosis on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. Arsenic depletes glutathione in the body, but consuming selenium-rich foods like brazil nuts, as well as zinc, folate, and carotenoids can offer protection against arsenic toxicity. Spirulina is a suggested remedy for mitigating arsenic's negative effects.
Impact of Cadmium, Lead, and Mercury on the Skin
Exposure to cadmium, commonly found in spray paints, tobacco, and shellfish, can result in yellowing of the skin and increase the risk of skin cancer. Adequate zinc intake, along with antioxidants from raw vegetables, sprouts, and microgreens, as well as NAC (a powerful antioxidant and glutathione precursor), can potentially counteract cadmium toxicity. Lead exposure, often through paint, water, soil, or dental work, can be identified by a blue line on the gums. Sufficient calcium, iron, calcium edta (a chelating agent), and alpha lipoic acid can help protect against lead poisoning. Mercury poisoning may lead to a grayish hue and pink coloration on the palms and soles. Consuming low-mercury seafood and selenium-rich brazil nuts can aid in counteracting mercury toxicity.
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Skin Signs Revealing Heavy Metal Toxicity and the Effects of Arsenic
Today we’re going to talk about how heavy metal toxicity can affect your skin.
It’s the dose that determines the poison. We’re all exposed to various toxins and heavy metals, but in low amounts, they won’t affect our bodies.
There are a lot of different signs of heavy metal toxicity, but I want to cover a few distinct symptoms of heavy metal toxicity to be aware of.
One of the best remedies for heavy metal toxicity is distilled water. Try drinking distilled water and then consuming the minerals you need.
Potential effects of heavy metals on the skin:
1. Arsenic
Arsenic can be found in:
• Pressurized wood
• Water supply
• Insecticides
In high amounts, arsenic may lead to:
• Hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation
• Keratosis
Nutrients that help protect against arsenic toxicity:
• Selenium
• Zinc
• Folate
• Carotenoids
A great natural remedy to help protect against arsenic poisoning:
• Spirulina
2. Cadmium
Cadmium can be found in:
• Spray paint
• Tobacco
• Shellfish
In high amounts, cadmium may lead to:
• Yellowing or tanning of the skin
• Skin cancer
Nutrients that help protect against cadmium toxicity:
• Zinc
• Antioxidants
A great natural remedy to help protect against cadmium poisoning:
• NAC
3. Lead
Lead can be found in:
• Paint
• Water supply
• Soil
In high amounts, lead may cause:
• A blue line on the gums
Nutrients that help protect against lead toxicity:
• Calcium
• Iron
A great natural remedy to help protect against lead poisoning:
• Calcium EDTA
• Alpha-lipoic acid
4. Mercury
Mercury can be found in:
• Dental work
• Fish
• Thimerosal
In high amounts, mercury may lead to:
• Graying of the skin
• A pink color on the palms of your hands and soles of your feet
Fish and seafood that are low in mercury include:
• Anchovies
• Catfish
• Clams
• Crab
• Crawfish
• Flounder
• Herring
• Oysters
• Sardines
• Scallops
A great way to help protect against mercury poisoning:
• Consume at least one Brazil nut a day
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