How To Detox Heavy Metals?

Identify and remove the source of exposure

Avoid high-mercury fish such as shark, swordfish, king mackerel, and tilefish

Use safer seafood choices such as salmon, sardines, trout, and shrimp

Drink clean, filtered water

Test well water for heavy metals

Stop using contaminated supplements, powders, or herbal products

Avoid smoking and secondhand smoke

Use proper protective gear if exposed at work

Wash hands and remove shoes before entering living spaces

Clean dust with wet methods and HEPA filtration

Eat a balanced diet with adequate protein

Include foods rich in vitamin C, selenium, zinc, and iron

Maintain regular bowel movements

Stay hydrated

Support liver health with adequate sleep

Exercise regularly

Discuss chelation therapy with a licensed clinician if medically indicated

Get blood, urine, or hair testing only through a qualified professional

Follow medical treatment for confirmed heavy metal poisoning

Avoid unproven detoxes, cleanses, and extreme fasting

Do not use chelation agents without medical supervision

Seek urgent medical care for severe symptoms or known high exposure

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