How To Detox From 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

Stop using contaminated supplements, cosmetics, or herbal products

Test your home water if lead or other metals are suspected

Replace old lead plumbing or use a certified water filter

Avoid working with metals without proper protective equipment

Wash hands before eating, especially after handling dust, soil, batteries, or paint

Keep living areas dust-free with wet cleaning and HEPA vacuuming

Eat a balanced diet with adequate protein, iron, calcium, and vitamin C

Maintain regular bowel movements with fiber and hydration

Support liver and kidney health with good sleep, hydration, and avoiding alcohol excess

Do not use chelation therapy unless prescribed and supervised by a qualified clinician

Seek medical testing if exposure is suspected or symptoms are present

Get urgent medical care for severe symptoms or known high-level exposure

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