Guest guest Posted November 26, 2000 Report Share Posted November 26, 2000 North American Introduction of a New Scientific Device for Heavy Metal Testing(Water, Urine, Saliva) For more information & testing see: - http://www.targetyourhealth.org or call toll free 1 (866)-496-8743 Health authorities estimate that at least 90% of all chronic diseases can be attributed to environmental pollution in one way or another. Heavy Metals are responible for increasing the production of free radicals as well as undermining the internal environment and body chemistry. There is now a test that will allow us to determine how well a person can cope with ionic or free metal ions Apart from testing body fluids, you can also monitor the environment to find out where the metals are coming from; i.e. tapwater, paint on the wall, dust from the carpet, cleaning agents, even the food you eat. Until not too long ago, the methods used to detect heavy metal contamination were both cumbersome (challenging test) and costly and in some instances did not even allow to differentiate betweeen organically bound metals(neutralized electromagnetic charge) and free metal atoms (e.g. Cu, Zn in spectrometric analyses). Recent research has, however, shown that it is essentially electrically active heavy metal atoms not bound with organic complexes which actively destroy molecular compounds. Traditional methods like hair or blood analyses have not been able to uncover these connections.. The new Heavy Metal Test allows the detection of free electrically active heavy metal ions in bodily liquids like urine and saliva by means of a simple procedure and in just a few minutes. This exploratory procedure, employed as an in vitro diagnostic tool, is based on the dithizone reaction method which has been known to chemical science for more than 60 years. As a reagent, dithizone is able to indicate the presence of heavy metal ions in a liquid solution (water, urine, saliva) in qualitative and quantitative terms. By administering the test, contaminations from amalgam fillings or from the environment(cadmium, lead, zinc, copper, manganese, nickel and cobalt- pointing to infections, organ or system disorders) can be identified early on, so that the patient can undergo detoxification before any specific therapy is administered. " We thoroughly investigated the sensitivity and specificity of the HMT-system and we can furnish the proof at any time that the detection of the claimed individual metal species of toxicological relevance is possible at the lower ppm level. Under favourable circumstances we could detect metal ions even at the ppb-level. Thus one can obtain important preliminary information for clinical decisions in the medical cabinet or during a bed-side-examination. " (J. Lemann, Dr.rer. nat., Toxicologist and Medical Expert, Institute for Toxicology and Medical Laboratory Diagnostic, Hirschberg, Germany) " Until the beginning of the nineteen-seventies this reagent was in predominant use for the detection of heavy metal traces in the water supply. It is a certified German Government Standard procedure for water supply analyses. " (G.Schwedt, Dr.rer.nat., Professor and Director, Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Technical University of Clausthal, Germany) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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