Lilias Ahmeira (Formely Lilias Curtin) - BTM & Heavy Metal Detox

BTM & Heavy Metal Detox

The Toxic Environment

Today’s adults and children are subjected to an onslaught of heavy metal pollution, additives, pesticides and worse. Lead and mercury exposure as a child or even in-utero is associated with aggressiveness and learning difficulties. Other heavy metal sources are vaccines, tap water, air pollution, fish, pesticides, preservatives and processed foods.

Heavy metal toxicity is becoming a huge and growing problem. From amalgam fillings and vaccines, to paints, pesticides, and industrial pollution and via the placenta, the sources of exposure are vast.

Mercury, one of the main ingredients in amalgam (grey) fillings, for instance, is attracted to nerves, the brain and fatty tissue, and can affect how cells in the body work. It is linked to many viral, immune, hormonal and mental problems. Often, people with heavy metal problems have an associated parasite/bacterial/viral problem which will also affect their health and vitality. For many people, the solution is perceived to be – remove the fillings! This, however, can leave people feeling worse, as the mercury levels, if insufficient detox preparation is done, reach very high levels in the blood, and the mercury gets deposited somewhere else in the body.

With BTM you can see when to remove fillings, what level of pre and post removal care is needed, and how to support someone through detox so they only feel better and better.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). This information is provided for educational purposes in order to further academic and critical exchange of information on developments in alternative health and medicine techniques. No portion of this material is intended to diagnose, treat, cure or reduce any disease, and is not intended to replace the advice of a medical professional. If you have a medical problem, or require any medical or health advice you should seek medical advisors and contact a GP, Hospital or a Registered Licensed Practitioner. Research is ongoing.