Not exact matches
They're also
high in iodine which we need for healthy thyroid
levels, and when you buy from an organic source, they're free
of mercury and
heavy metals that hurt our health (unlike fish which is incredibly toxic due to the polluted waters it is
found in and the way it is produced.)
Another study led by colleague Gina Muckle
found subtle deficits in memory in infants whose mothers had
higher levels of PCBs;
heavy metals such as lead and mercury appeared to lengthen the amount
of time the babies needed to remember information and to reduce their ability to remember while distracted.
Many have casein, and they're also
finding many have
high levels of heavy metals.
They're also
high in iodine which we need for healthy thyroid
levels, and when you buy from an organic source, they're free
of mercury and
heavy metals that hurt our health (unlike fish which is incredibly toxic due to the polluted waters it is
found in and the way it is produced.)
Add to this the negative effect
of high levels of heavy metals commonly
found in the body.
Dogs and cats were contaminated with 48
of 70 chemicals tested, including 43 chemicals at
higher levels than those typically
found in people, according to our study
of plastics and food packaging chemicals,
heavy metals, fire retardants, and stain - proofing chemicals in pooled samples
of blood and urine from 20 dogs and 37 cats collected at a Virginia veterinary clinic.
The dogs and cats tested were
found to be contaminated with 48
of 70 industrial chemicals tested, including 43 chemicals at
levels higher than those typically
found in people, according to the study
of plastics and food packaging chemicals,
heavy metals, fire retardants, and stain - proofing chemicals alone (Please NOTE: this test did NOT include cleaning products such as laundry soap, toilet cleaners, floor cleaner, air fresheners, etc.) in pooled samples
of blood and urine from 20 dogs and 37 cats collected at a Virginia veterinary clinic.
(AP)-- Sperm whales feeding even in the most remote reaches
of Earth's oceans have built up stunningly
high levels of toxic and
heavy metals, according to American scientists who say the
findings spell danger not only for marine life but for the millions
of humans who depend on seafood.