Heavy Metal Detox | Barron Report
Clinically Proven Oral Chelation
Heavy Metals are becoming such a major problem today that finding a formula that removes them has always been one of my top priorities. I created an organic, oral chelation formula for Baseline Nutritionals® two years ago. It's one of my favorite formulas, but other than a handful of doctors who each regularly use nearly 100 bottles a month in their practices, very few people are aware of the power of this formula. But, now with clinical studies proving its effectiveness, that's likely to change.
Clinical studies completed in September prove that my heavy metal chelation formula can naturally remove an average of 87% of Lead, 91% of Mercury, and 74% of Aluminum from the body within 42 days. The study, sponsored by Baseline Nutritionals®, was conducted by healthcare professionals at The Optimal Wellness Test Research Center in Nevada.
The problem with heavy metals is that they accumulate in the body causing numerous health problems that can seriously impact literally every major organ in the body. Studies show that heavy metals in the body may be implicated in everything from Alzheimer's to cardiovascular disease, from behavioral problems to kidney dysfunction, Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, and even paralysis. The results of the clinical study on the formula should certainly be of interest to those looking for a proven, natural, affordable method for removing damaging heavy metals from the body.
Oral Chelation Study Summary
The study involved fifty subjects with various beginning wellness levels, age, exercise levels, race, sex, and health levels. Subjects were first tested with clean bodies -- meaning they consumed no prescription drugs, supplements, nor special diets for 1 week prior to their first use of said formula. Strict guidelines were followed during the study such as restrictions in using any other supplements, OTC drugs, or from altering their diets.
The results of the clinical study were stunning. Over the 42-day study, test subjects showed an average of 87% overall chelation of lead, 91% of mercury, and 74% overall chelation of aluminum. Five subjects showed a 100% reduction in their lead levels, seventeen subjects showed a 100% reduction in their mercury levels, and ten subjects showed a 92% reduction in their aluminum levels thereby reducing them to 0.0 µg/g creatinine for each metal.
The study also showed that nitrogen, nitrates, and ammonias increased overall to wellness numbers by 25%. This means that the product also decreased other toxic levels that are stored intra-cellular in the body. These toxins are often the cause of very low pH numbers that are difficult to move into normal wellness range. But while on the cilantro and chlorella formula, pH ranges moved an average of 33% into the wellness range. Eliminating the stored toxins and heavy metal toxins allows the cellular body to remove stored acids and other unbalancing fluids.
The researchers concluded that my organic herbal oral chelation formula is a very effective heavy metal chelator and a great product for those that have very acidic pH intra-cellular imbalances.
The Herbal Oral Chelation Formula
The formula is a tincture of cilantro and chlorella, processed using the Barron Effect®, which makes it approximately 200% stronger than any similar formula on the market.
Why cilantro and chlorella?
Because cilantro changes the electric charge on intracellular deposits of heavy metals to a neutral state, which relaxes their tight bond to body tissue, freeing them up to be flushed from the body. Studies have shown that levels of mercury, lead, and aluminum in the urine increase significantly after consuming large amounts of cilantro. It seems that cilantro changes the electric charge on intracellular deposits of heavy metals to a neutral state, which relaxes their tight bond to body tissue, freeing them up to be flushed from the body -- exactly the results seen in the Clinical Study.
Once free, the next step is to actually facilitate the removal of the metals from the body. And here's where chlorella comes in. Chlorella possesses the capacity to absorb heavy metals. This property has been exploited as a means for treating industrial effluent that contains heavy metals before it is discharged, and to recover the bio-available fraction of the metal in the process. In studies undertaken in Germany, high doses of chlorella have been found to be very effective in eliminating heavy metals from the body – from the brain, intestinal wall, muscles, ligaments, connective tissue, and bone.(3)
Together, these herbs create a powerful oral chelation formula.
The bottom line is that this formula is now proven to be a major weapon in the fight against heavy metal toxicity. Once cleaned out after 42-days, a two week cleanse every 3-4 months should be enough to keep you relatively metal free – unless you eat a lot of high-mercury fish, or have more than a few amalgam fillings, in which case every 2 months is advisable. Incidentally, you do not want to use a chelation formula every day. Your body actually needs small amounts of some heavy metals.
Heavy Metal Toxicity
Lead
With the elimination of lead-based house-paint, and the increased use of lead-free gasoline, lead poisoning is certainly less prevalent. However, low-level toxicity is still an issue. Coal burning power plants still spew lead into the atmosphere, and like mercury and aluminum, the problem with lead is that it accumulates, unless you take active steps to remove it. The EPA estimates that 10 to 20 percent of human exposure to lead may come from lead in drinking water. Infants who consume mostly mixed formula can receive 40 to 60 percent of their exposure to lead from drinking water. The EPA warns that if lead is not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from damage to the brain and nervous system, behavior and learning problems (such as hyperactivity), slowed growth, headaches, and more. However, adults are still at risk and can suffer from reproductive problems (in both men and women), high blood pressure, digestive problems, nerve disorders, memory and concentration problems, and muscle and joint pain.
Aluminum
As for aluminum, it has been known for 20 years that once it enters your body, it accumulates in your brain, where it kills off neurons, leading to memory loss. And thanks to the significant amounts of aluminum found in food emulsifiers, antiperspirant deodorants, hair sprays, baking powder, many types of toothpaste, much of our drinking water, and most of our cookware, you are exposed to a lot of aluminum over the course of your life. There has been much speculation, therefore, that aluminum may be one of the prime factors in the onset of Alzheimer's disease. The connection between aluminum and Alzheimer's disease became even stronger when in 1995, Neurotoxicology reported that the widespread use of aluminum salts to purify water could account for the large numbers of people suffering from Alzheimer's.
And recently, the final piece of the puzzle may have fallen into place: the connection between aluminum and fluoride. New research has revealed that fluoride in drinking water makes the aluminum that we ingest more bio-available. As was reported in Brain Research, Vol.7 84:98, the combination of aluminum and fluoride causes the same pathological changes in brain tissue found in Alzheimer's patients.
Note: there is a significant difference between metallic aluminum and plant-derived aluminum, which is in the form of aluminum hydroxide. No studies have ever shown a connection between aluminum hydroxide and toxic levels of aluminum in the human body -- which is a good thing, because there is a lot of it in our food supply.
Like mercury, the danger from lead and aluminum is not the result of large doses, but the result of a steady accumulation over years -- as they do not easily clear from the body unless you take conscious steps to remove them.
Mercury, Deadly Beauty
People have known about the dangers of mercury since the days of the Roman Empire, when slaves who worked in the “quicksilver” mines died horribly after 2-3 years exposure. And in the 19th century, the workers who used mercury to make hats went bald and suffered from severe muscular tremors, dementia, and fits of wild, uncontrollable laughter. Thus the phrase: “Mad Hatter.”
It's no secret that mercury is one of the most toxic metals known. Numerous studies have shown its impact on health. There is strong evidence that mercury lowers T-Cell counts. This, alone, implicates it in cancer, autoimmune diseases, allergies, Candida overgrowth, and multiple sclerosis. In fact, due to other studies that showed mercuric chloride increased several types of tumors in rats and mice, and methyl mercury caused kidney tumors in male mice, the EPA has determined that mercuric chloride and methyl mercury are possible human carcinogens. It has also been shown that mercury cuts the oxygen carrying capacity of blood by half. This would account for many instances of chronic fatigue.(4)
Mercury also has an affinity for brain tissue and is implicated in brain tumors and dementia. And, finally, mercury has an affinity for fetal tissue, which accounts for its implication in birth defects. In 2002, the National Academy of Sciences found strong evidence for the toxicity of methyl mercury to children's developing brains, even at low levels of exposure. A recent study from the Centers for Disease Controls found that as many as 637,233 American children are born each year with mercury levels of more than 5.8 µg/L (5.8 micrograms per liter), the level associated with brain damage and loss of IQ.
Today, we face two primary sources of exposure: our food supply and our dental fillings.
48 Tons of Toxins in Our Food and Water
There is nothing complex about the process. Mercury is a naturally occurring toxin, which is found in soil, rocks, wood, and fuels like coal and oil. Simple soil erosion deposits mercury in rivers and lakes, but concentrations remain low, unless, as has been discovered in the recently deforested regions of the Amazon, erosion reaches extraordinary levels. The burning of rainforests also releases mercury that has been taken up from the soil by the trees.
But the major source of mercury in our food chain, responsible for about 1/3 of the levels found in our bodies, is our burning of coal to generate electric power. That is the single greatest contributor to the problem. Mercury that naturally occurs in the coal is released during burning and enters the air; it is then precipitated into the oceans, lakes, and rivers by rain. According to the EPA, coal-fired power plants in the United States emit about 48 tons of mercury into the air every year -- and more than half of this mercury falls within 5 miles of the plant itself. When it reaches the water, microorganisms consume it and convert it into a substance called methyl mercury.
Mercury In the Food Chain
A study at the University of Tennessee recently rated methyl mercury among the most dangerous poisons on Earth (just behind plutonium). It has no known beneficial use in the body, and it accumulates in the muscle tissue of fish, animals, and humans. When minnows eat plankton or algae that is contaminated with methyl mercury, it is deposited in their flesh; larger fish prey upon the minnows, and the toxin travels straight up the food chain to the most prized game fish -- the big predators like bass, pike, walleyes, brown trout; and to all the finest food and sport fish of the seas -- tuna, swordfish, shark, roughy, marlin, and halibut. According to the EPA, fish at the top of the aquatic food chain bio-accumulate methyl mercury to a level approximately 1 million to 10 million times greater than dissolved concentrations found in surrounding waters.
Of course, when you climb one more rung up that food chain, you find us, the people who eat fish. Just like the predatory fish that we catch and eat, we store mercury in our tissues. Just like the ancient Romans, we know that high exposure to mercury is fatal. But…
Mercury Rising
In 1997, the EPA under the Clinton administration presented a detailed study that revealed the hazards of mercury contamination, pinpointed coal-fired power plants as the leading source of emissions, and promised action. But nothing was done. The EPA had begun work on a plan to address mercury pollution in December 2000 and in a 2001 presentation, the agency said that 90 percent of mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants could be cut, using what is known as the Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT), by 2008.
More recently, the Bush administration decided that the coal-fired power industry would be exempt. Therefore, levels will continue to climb -- not fall.
Mercury Fillings
The American Dental Association has resolutely maintained for years "when mercury is combined with the metals used in dental amalgam, its toxic properties are made harmless." If this were true, it would be miraculously fortuitous.
Dentists have used amalgam, which consists of mercury, silver, tin, copper, and zinc, for several hundred years. Here in the United States, it made its appearance in the early 1800s.
From the beginning, there were a number of dentists who were concerned by the presence of mercury, since by that time it was fairly well known that mercury was poisonous. In fact, these concerns were so strong, that by the mid-1940s, several dental societies, including the American Society of Dental Surgeons, had joined together to stop the use of amalgam fillings. But the problem all along has been that amalgam is just too easy to work with, and whatever ill effects people experience are too far down the road to matter; so dentists, as a group, have fought for its continued use. And, in fact, the American Dental Association was founded in 1859 -- primarily to promote the use of mercury amalgam as a safe and desirable tooth filling material. There were no tests done. No studies. Nothing! Amalgam was promoted because it was easy to work with. The reason mercury was used in it was because mercury serves to "dissolve" the other metals and make a homogenous whole.
The early position of the ADA was that mercury reacts with the other metals to form "a biologically inactive substance" so that none of it ever makes its way into your body.
Unfortunately, numerous studies conducted in the 1970s and 80s proved conclusively that the mercury from fillings (primarily from mercury vapor created when you chew) makes its way into your body, ending up in your lungs, heart, stomach, kidneys, endocrine glands, gastrointestinal tract, jaw tissue, and brain.
Once it became irrefutable that mercury from the fillings was ending up in your body, it then became mandatory that the ADA find a new defense. Again, not based on study, it became the position of the ADA that: Well yes, maybe some mercury does make its way into your body, but at levels that are so low it has no effect on your health. Unfortunately, that's just not true either. Like so many other toxic substances, the real problem with mercury is that it is a cumulative poison. The body holds onto a significant percentage of the mercury that enters it.
Note: There is no safe way to remove amalgam fillings. Recent studies showed that even with strong air and water suctioning, water rinses, and a rubber dental dam, significant amounts of mercury were later found in the individual's lungs, kidneys, endocrine organs, liver and heart, whereas no mercury was detected in those tissues prior to removal of the fillings.
Since the government is not going to help limit your exposure to mercury in your food supply, and since your dentist and the ADA are not going to limit your exposure in your amalgam fillings, there is only one place you can turn for help -- yourself. You need to regularly cleanse accumulated mercury from your body.
The Bottom Line on Heavy Metals
When it comes to heavy metals, there are three clear steps available to you.
- Avoid exposure. Say no to new amalgam fillings and, if possible, have a dentist who understands the process replace your existing fillings. (However, you will need to detox after removal.) Avoid aluminum cookware and aluminum based deodorants. Stop eating high-mercury fish such as swordfish, shark, roughly, and albacore tuna. And filter fluoride and lead out of your drinking water.
- Regularly sweep heavy metals from your colon and draw them from the tissue lining the walls of your intestinal tract using a powerful herbal colon detoxifier. (Note: colonic irrigation will not remove heavy metals from your intestinal walls.)
- Routinely cleanse heavy metals from your body -- since they will not leave on their own. And now, thanks to Metal Magic™, you have an easy, no fuss, inexpensive way to do just that.
Still interested in more information on the benefits of a heavy metal detox? Review the following Newsletters:
CITED SOURCES
(1) Omura Y, Beckman SL Role of mercury (Hg) in resistant infections & effective treatment of Chlamydia trachomatis and Herpes family viral infections (and potential treatment for cancer) by removing localized Hg deposits with Chinese parsley and delivering effective antibiotics using various drug uptake enhancement methods. Acupunct Electrother Res. 1995;20(3-4): 195-229
(2) Omura Y, Shimotsuura Y, Fukuoka A, Fukuoka H, Nomoto T. Significant mercury deposits in internal organs following the removal of dental amalgam, & development of pre-cancer on the gingiva and the sides of the tongue and their represented organs as a result of inadvertent exposure to strong curing light (used to solidify synthetic dental filling material) & effective treatment: a clinical case report, along with organ representation areas for each tooth. Acupunct Electrother Res. 1996 ;21(2): 133-160.
(3) Klinghardt, D: Amalgam/Mercury Detox as a Treatment for Chronic Viral, Bacterial, and Fungal Illnesses. Explore. Volume 1997;8, No 3
(4) Mattingly RR, Felczak A, Chen CC, McCabe MJ Jr, Rosenspire AJ. "Low concentrations of inorganic mercury inhibit Ras activation during T cell receptor-mediated signal transduction." Department of Pharmacology, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan 48201, USA. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 2001 Nov 1;176(3):162-8.
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“I just wanted to say thanks again to Jon. About six weeks ago, I began with the heavy metal cleanse and colon cleanse. That was finished in a couple of weeks. I took about 2-3 scoops a day. I then did the Kidney Cleanse, which is a real no brainer (putting the Stone Breaker in some fresh apple juice and drinking over a few days), and then me and my 16 yr old daughter did the Liver and Blood Cleanse for 5 days. Six weeks after I began all of this, I've lost 14 pounds. I would say that the main reason for this is that when you get to the end and complete the Liver Cleanse, it breaks a lot of bad habits. It seems that over time, things creep in and we end up slowly living to eat as opposed to eating to live. The liver cleanse broke that cycle, and so far, two weeks later, I'm still eating good, and just 9 pounds away from my goal. Little aches and pains that were keeping me awake, and other small issues... GONE! I love it!”
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Comments
Will your chelation formula remove iron? I have hemochromatosis and very high iron levels. Phlebotomy is becoming more and more problematic. Can you help me? Thank you, Maureen
No, both chlorella and cilantro actually contain iron, so they are not ideal for removing it from the body. Check with your doctor, but in general, the best solution for lowering iron levels is to donate blood.
Inositol hexaphosphate (IP6) removes iron (and other minerals) from the body. It should be taken on an empty stomach. Don't know if it will help with hemochromatosis - you'll have to investigate that issue yourself.
How can I make it myself - a tincture of cilantro ?
And what else, if I want to make it myself, amounts of tincture and chlorella...?
If you want to learn how to make tinctures, there’s actually a very good video on youtube called How to Make Herbal Tinctures. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dloPF1QDuw. As for releasing the exact formula that Jon Barron uses to make Metal Magic, I’m sure you can understand why we would not be able to get that information from Jon.
I am extremely sensitive and have difficulty detoxing (genetic and lots of history). I know I have candida and heavy metals, especially mercury. I am chronically constipated so my times on chlorella have not been workable.
How would you deal with this situation?
Thanks.
Lynne
It all depends on what is causing the constipation. If it’s from the sold matter in the chlorella binding you up, then Jon’s Metal Magic tincture would not be a problem, since it’s a pure liquid extract – no solid matter in it. If the problem is caused by an allergic reaction to the chlorella, however, then it wouldn’t matter what form the chlorella was in.
I understand the logic behind the treatment and so started to take chlorella, however, as a result I suffered from vomits and diarrhoea. Ias this part of the process of eliminating heavy metals from the system?
As is true with virtually any food, some people are allergic to chlorella. You may not tolerate chlorella well. Try starting with smaller amounts and see if you can build up.
Where can I get this and how much does it cost?
All of Jon Barron's recommended formulas are in the chart on the page at top called "Products." If you scroll down that page, you will see a list of formulas and companies that make them. Enjoy!
Those results listed above are virtually impossible to achieve. I would like to know how you came to the conclusion that you removed so much metal in such a short time.
Actually, we didn’t come to that conclusion. Fenestra Research, using their Optimal Wellness Testing methodology, did. Since they ran the tests independently, you can contact them directly to find out exactly how they came to their results. http://fenestraresearch.com/ I will say the results were the best they had seen in the industry.
Will this remove cobalt?
As a heavy metal, cobalt is likely to be removed in any chlelation process at about the same rate as lead.
Do u have like a shopping list of everything one would need to complete the full body cleanse that I can just go to instead of having to disect the whole web sight?
How can I obtain a copy of the full study? Thanks! -JS
The full study exists as raw data, so it’s not particularly intelligible when seen in that form. It also contains proprietary information, which also precludes it from being published in unedited form.
I have read many times that you shouldn't do a metal detox while you still have amalgam fillings in teeth. That cilantro can take mercury into the brain. Is this true??
Considering that 95% of all people who do metal detoxing have not had their fillings removed, if what you say is true, there would be many, many stories of brain damage resulting from metal detoxing – but there aren’t.
Let’s think this through for a moment.
When you do a metal detox, the metal isn’t coming from your fillings, it’s coming from the soft tissue in your body. In other words, the detoxing is pulling out the mercury that is already in your body, not adding mercury to it. If anything, it is lowering levels of mercury in your body and brain, again, not adding to it. Make sense? Also, Jon recommends using a combination of cilantro and chlorella to even further minimize any risk. The cilantro breaks the electrical bond that the metals have with your soft tissue; and the chlorella then “sponges” up the chlorella that has been released. The bottom line is that pulling out amalgam fillings before a metal detox is not necessary. Simply repeat the detox slightly more often because you have a guaranteed source of mercury still in your mouth that is continually depositing new mercury in your soft tissue.
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