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New article today in the Epoch Times👇

‘Tattoos Associated With Increased #Lymphoma Risk, and Size Doesn’t Matter: Study’

https://link.theepochtimes.com/mkt_app/health/tattoo-associated-with-increased-lymphoma-risk-and-size-doesnt-matter-study-5661660

BTW, I wrote a Substack article last year warning my readers about the potential perils of getting inked.
Sadly, I got much push back from the audience & an equal amount of defensive comments. 😢
Still, you need to know that Tattoo toxicity is an ever increasing threat to the immune system
& can open the door to autoimmune conditions like leukemia & lymphoma.
So here’s my advice; If you’re ’ink free’, keep it that way!
However, If you’re already tattooed, please stop where you are and get started on a metals & chemicals detox protocol like Pure Body Extra as soon as possible.

Read my tattoo article from 2023 here👇

https://open.substack.com/pub/drtenpenny/p/tattoo-toxicity

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#thinkbeforeyouink
#tattoos #detox #autoimmune #heavymetals
Beethoven had Lead poisoning! Who knew?
Too bad he didn’t have access to Pure Body Extra Strength Zeolite Spray!

Read his story👇

https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2024/06/27/g-s1-5433/beethoven-toxic-lead-poisoning-deafness-hair-samples

Don’t take chances with your health. We are all exposed to various levels of metals and chemicals in our diet and environment everyday!
Get proactive and take advantage of our very special Zeolite promotion going on now through Sunday June 30th.
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Understanding the dangers of #mercury (as well as a brief description of of the other #heavymetals that may pose varying degrees of health risks to humans and animals)

“Mercury is considered the most toxic heavy metal in the environment. Mercury poisoning is referred to as acrodynia or pink disease. Mercury is released into the environment by the activities of various industries such as pharmaceuticals, paper and pulp preservatives, agriculture industry, and chlorine and caustic soda production industry (Morais et al., 2012). Mercury has the ability to combine with other elements and form organic and inorganic mercury. Exposure to elevated levels of metallic, organic and inorganic mercury can damage the brain, kidneys and the developing fetus (Alina et al., 2012). Mercury is present in most foods and beverages in the range <1 to 50 μg/kg. In marine foods it is often seen at higher levels. Organic mercury can easily permeate across the biomembranes and since they are lipophilic in nature, mercury is present in higher concentrations in most species of fatty fish and in the liver of lean fish (Reilly, 2007). Micro-organisms convert the mercury present in soil and water into methyl mercury, a toxin which can accumulate with fish age and with increasing trophic levels. EPA has declared mercuric chloride and methyl mercury to be highly carcinogenic. The nervous system is very sensitive to all types of mercury. Increased exposure of mercury can alter brain functions and lead to shyness, tremors, memory problems, irritability, and changes in vision or hearing. Exposure to metallic mercury vapors at higher levels for shorter periods of time can lead to lung damage, vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, skin rashes, increased heart rate or blood pressure. Symptoms of organic mercury poisoning include depression, memory problems, tremors, fatigue, headache, hair loss, etc. Since these symptoms are common also in other conditions, it may be difficult to diagnose such cases (Martin & Griswold, 2009). Due to the excess health effects associated with exposure to mercury, the present standard for drinking water has been set at lower levels of 0.002 mg/L and 0.001 mg/L by the Environmental Protection Act and World Health Organization” (WHO, 2004).

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4427717/