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Posted by goldielocks @ 4:28 on October 17, 2025  

I’m awful tired now but I think the vax detoxers were wrong. I’m not seeing cod liver oil detox the body. I’ll have to look more into it

I’m seeing supplements like this chosing one at a time the see which ones will also help with others. I talked to a Asian nurse today who was a cancer survivor. We talked about having to check on what people say is good for you. She is a cancer survivor. Some speaker at a meeting said dark chocolate once a day was good for them. She started taking it then decided to look it up to find it was full of lead. She stopped taking it lol

Nutrients that may help with lead exposure 

  • Calcium: Helps reduce lead levels by decreasing its absorption and is crucial for preventing ongoing release of lead from bones. 
  • Iron: Low iron levels are associated with higher blood lead levels, and good iron levels can protect the kidneys. 
  • Zinc: Competes with lead for absorption and helps protect the enzyme ALAD (delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase), which is sensitive to lead toxicity. 
  • Vitamin C: Linked to lower blood lead levels and reduced organ damage, though its ability to increase excretion is not consistently demonstrated. 
  • Vitamin D: Can help decrease the amount of lead stored in the bones. 
  • Vitamin B1 (Thiamine): Demonstrated in animal studies to increase lead excretion from the brain. 
  • Vitamin B9 (Folate): Shown in animal studies to help with lead excretion. 

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