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Detoxification Of Human System

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Published in: Biology
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Some heavy metals description and their toxicity effect on human body.

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  2. Cppteot v/ Introduction Beneficial heavy metals v/ Toxic heavy metals v/ Toxicity of trace metal Common treatments v/ Chelation therapy v/ Mechanism involved v/ Free radical and aging v/ Conclusion Reference
  3. There are 35 metals that concern us; 23 of these are "Heavy Metals". ' Small amounts of these elements are common in an environment ,diet and are actually necessary for good health, but large amounts of any of them may cause acute or chronic toxicity. Heavy metal toxicity can result in damaged or reduced mental and central nervous function damage to blood composition, lungs, kidneys, liver, and other vital organs. Allergies are not uncommon and repeated long-term contact may even cause cancer .
  4. met?!? fpr 80 2009 Mercury Calcium (Ca) Mercury (Hg) Lead (Pb)
  5. Mercyry Sources Dental amalgam release 17mcg Hg everyday! Bio Magnification Sea food, laxatives, cosmetics. Health effects Deteriorates nervous system Impairs hearing, speech and vision. Corrodes skin and membranes Chewing and swallowing to become difficult
  6. 't o heayy meta's Metal Lead Iron Arsenic Sources Chocolate, newspaper, solder pipes, batteries drinking water, iron pipes, and cookware . Cigarette smoke, beer, sea food, drinking water Toxicity Effect Alter behaviour and intelligence; loss of appetite, Damages internal organs, body goes into shock and death Irritation of respiratory system, fatigue
  7. of he?vy met?'s Metal Aluminium Cadmium Calcium Route of entry Flocculation(water supply and blood) ,antiperspirant, aluminium foils Water softeners, rubber, pesticides and fungicides Toxicity Effect Dementia, anemia, ataxia Hair loss, high blood pressure, impotent Kidney stone, gall stone, constipation, acculmulation in muscles and artaries
  8. Therapies to remove heavy metals from human includes chelation and decontamination procedures as well as supportive measures Chelation with deferoxamine is commonly used with blood serum levels greater than 500 mg/dL. What is Chelation Therapy? It is defined as the process by which a molecule encircles and binds to the metal and removes it from tissue Chelation therapy is an investigational form of complementary or alternative therapy that uses the man-made amino acid, called EDTA (ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid). The first widely used chelating agent, Dimercaprol(BAL)
  9. Chelatiop Therapy prpcess ETHYLENE-% TETRAACETIC ACID -k \/fiqqmn
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  12. Conc'u$op Chelation therapy appeared to have produced an unexpected healing effect for their cardiovascular problems.
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