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Lead poisoning health facts
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Facts on lead; lead is a soft grayish metal that has historically been used in the making of water pipes, as a dry coloring material and in paints to prevent corrosion. 

Highly durable, lead is not biodegradable and does not break down in the environment. Lead can also accumulate in the body of humans and animals over extended periods of time leading to serious health issues and problems.

- Lead poisoning symptoms

The degree of lead poisoning can vary depending on the individual, the time and the amount of exposure. Symptoms of lead poisoning include abdominal pain and diarrhea.

Later lead poisoning symptoms can include constipation, nausea, vomiting, headache and general health weakness.

- Lead poisoning treatment

Treatment of lead poisoning will often involve the use of substances that can help a person’s body remove lead from the tissue. 

An extended period of treatment may be necessary as the body heals itself, but under normal conditions, recovery from lead poisoning is usually complete.

Experts say homeopathic lead can help patients with lead poisoning get rid of its deep mental neuromuscular symptoms in a shorter time without using conventional drugs but by applying a curative homeopathic remedy.

(Source: healthnewstoday)


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