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Mineral Balancing - removing heavy metals

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    Insr
    last edited by Jan 30, 2025, 2:04 PM

    Here is the idea, as far as I can tell. I don't know if it's true yet.

    Heavy metals "mimic" minerals, so the metals replace minerals all over the body, and they won't leave because the body sort of thinks they are minerals that should be there. But you can remove the heavy metals by manipulating the minerals in some way so that the body will release the metals. Your actions are guided by frequent hair testing of minerals and metals.

    I've seen this guy on twitter and instagram, Clark Engelbert. He has some testimonials that it works, maybe curing autism.
    https://xcancel.com/MetalsBrah
    https://www.instagram.com/nutritional_analytics/reel/Cy9NZUGS86i/

    I haven't been able to dive into it too much yet, so I'm not sure if it's legit or not. I was wondering if anyone knows about it?

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      Insr
      last edited by Jan 30, 2025, 2:18 PM

      https://mineralbalancing.org/integrative-mineral-balancing-blog/bret-mineral-wheel

      "the basic idea is that the body accumulates toxic less preferred elements when the preferred nutrient elements are not available.
      What this means is that the best way to detoxify the tissues from these less preferred elements is with nourishment, rather than chelation, and ensuring that the body no longer uses toxic elements to perform biological functions at a lowered rate of efficiency. "

      https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2e717b7de11a0001696594/9ffecca3-f2e5-485b-909e-1ff1d28913e2/MB-org-Mineral-Wheel2024_twotone.jpg?format=1000w
      "All the interactions shown are mutually antagonistic. For example, selenium antagonises mercury, and mercury antagonises selenium."

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        Hearthfire @Insr
        last edited by Jan 30, 2025, 3:50 PM

        @Insr

        So what does he suggest? Food? Mineral supplements? I scrolled through his twitter but it seems like the same info regurgitated with no suggestions on what to eat or take.

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          Insr @Hearthfire
          last edited by Jan 30, 2025, 3:54 PM

          @Hearthfire To be honest, I don't know haha. I couldn't figure out what's recommended either.

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            Hearthfire @Insr
            last edited by Jan 30, 2025, 4:15 PM

            @Insr

            Wow. If you go to his instagram and linktree in his bio, he's shilling so much shit. Coaching, mastermind programs. 😂 Not wrong to make money, but you can really tell when someone is less authentic by how much shit they're selling, what they're selling, and the quality of the information they're putting out.

            This dude just seems like a money twitter bro and his shtick is detoxing from heavy metals and selling a bunch of courses and affiliate links to vitamins and supplements. Screams grifter tbh.

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              Kat
              last edited by Jan 30, 2025, 5:41 PM

              I run HTMA tests and generally do not recommend to chelate metals unless drainage pathways are open. I support which elements/minerals are displaced by the heavy metals (based on the test results) by increasing them in the diet and possibly with supplementation based on the individual. I do use gentle binders to help with elimination but not strong chelators.

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                Insr @Kat
                last edited by Feb 5, 2025, 1:05 AM

                @Kat How do you use the test results to identify which minerals you need to increase?

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                  Insr @Hearthfire
                  last edited by Feb 5, 2025, 1:10 AM

                  @Hearthfire Yeah, could be sketchy, but I could believe he's just trying to support his operation and isn't very polished in how he presents his stuff. I mean, I run affiliate sites about health topics and I do my best to be genuine and helpful.

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                    Hearthfire @Insr
                    last edited by Feb 5, 2025, 3:19 AM

                    @Insr Yeah I could be wrong. I don't disagree with the overall ideas presented, just wish he was a little more straightforward with the info. Seems like he hides the "how" in his memberships.

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