An update and review of unconventional metals testing and treatment

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Abstract

Most patients who receive unconventional testing for metals do not have any remarkable exposure history and typically lack symptoms or objective findings compatible with classic heavy metal intoxication. Unconventional tests results are usually promoted by alternative practitioners as the basis for recommending, promoting, and selling to the patient questionable and often inappropriate therapies/interventions supposedly aimed at "detoxification". Most of these patients will have no evidence of overexposure to metals on the basis of a thorough history and will have levels of metals on conventional tests performed at reliable laboratories that are undetectable, within population background ranges or above population background, but well below levels associated with toxicity.

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Felton, D. J., Kales, S. N., & Goldman, R. H. (2014, August 11). An update and review of unconventional metals testing and treatment. Toxics. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics2030403

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