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Mad as a Hatter
How to Avoid Toxic Metals and
Clear Them from the Body
By Kaayla T. Daniel, PhD, CCN and Galen D. Knight, PhD
hat’s wrong when people follow Dr. Weston A.
Price’s dietary principles but still suffer from sig-
Wni cant health problems? Why do so many people
try to eat good fats but nd they cannot digest them? What is
the reason for digestive distress and dysbiosis despite taking
high-quality probiotics and consuming cultured foods and
broth? Why are some babies sickly even when the parents eat
a nourishing diet prior to conception and throughout preg-
nancy and lactation?
The answer may be toxic metals. Though we may honor our bodily temples
with nourishing foods, we cannot realize our full health potential so long as we
remain waste dumps for mercury, aluminum, cadmium, arsenic, lead and nickel.
Even the “precious metals” gold, silver and platinum can create problems. Mix
well with a dose of chloride and uoride found abundantly in municipal water
supplies and it’s no wonder that so many of us are sick and tired.
Health practitioners over the past few decades have also begun seeing more
and people “glowing in the dark” because of nuclear waste and weapons. The
use of so-called “depleted uranium” weapons in armed conicts is suspected of
contributing to the “Gulf War Syndrome,” an array of health problems associ-
ated with the Gulf War as well as the ongoing Iraqi war and other conicts.
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