Heavy Metal Toxicity and Cognitive Health: A Review of Research and Detox Claims
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Amen Clinics
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This article from Amen Clinics discusses heavy metal toxicity as a potential cause of mood issues, low energy, and cognitive problems. It references scientific studies linking combined exposure to metals like lead, cadmium, and mercury with cognitive decline in older adults and Alzheimer's disease. The article notes that not everyone with elevated heavy metal levels experiences symptoms, using the example of a psychiatrist who had high levels without realizing it. It promotes the idea of heavy metal detoxification.
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· 3 pulledFor millions of Americans, mood issues, low energy and cognitive problems may be due to heavy metal toxicity.
However, not everyone with elevated levels of heavy metals experiences noticeable symptoms.
In fact, that was the case for psychiatrist and brain health expert Dr.
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