I had a theory that with the recent events occuring in our nation was a result of lead poisoning coupled with neglected education and health care system. Over the years it kinda just came to a crescendo.
As a child who grew up in the 50s and 60s… my parents gave my brothers and me a lead casting set where we could melt, cast and play with lead soldiers. My father used to have me strip lead casing from old electric cables and also use old tire weights to melt down. I wonder if this could account for my poor performance in school and career through my life. I’m now nearly 70. Should I be tested for higher lead levels?
Yes! Test. It is stored in your bones and slowly released into blood stream. There are things you can do to rid it from your blood...garlic being almost as good as the chelation chemicals apparently. It's used a lot in Europe.
Please can you review UK data? Also the transfer of parent lead exposure into children either during or before pregnancy and breast feeding or through epigenetic changes?
I had a theory that with the recent events occuring in our nation was a result of lead poisoning coupled with neglected education and health care system. Over the years it kinda just came to a crescendo.
What are you talking about? The rise in awareness? Awareness about the earth dying and the decaying trash that is destroying it.
This is a very informative vadeo
As a child who grew up in the 50s and 60s… my parents gave my brothers and me a lead casting set where we could melt, cast and play with lead soldiers. My father used to have me strip lead casing from old electric cables and also use old tire weights to melt down. I wonder if this could account for my poor performance in school and career through my life. I’m now nearly 70. Should I be tested for higher lead levels?
Yes! Test. It is stored in your bones and slowly released into blood stream. There are things you can do to rid it from your blood...garlic being almost as good as the chelation chemicals apparently. It's used a lot in Europe.
I'm a way younger folk than you (Gen Z) and can relate, though not sure where I got the lead poisoning from.
Please can you review UK data?
Also the transfer of parent lead exposure into children either during or before pregnancy and breast feeding or through epigenetic changes?
I just found out my lead level. Is 56.9
that is double what is considered toxic.
@@noellewithane6111 I guess the CDC says anything above 3.5