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Heavy
Metals Can Cause Chronic Fatigue
Toxicity
in heavy metals is known to cause various diseases of the blood,
kidneys, gastrointestinal tract, and central nervous system. Another
ailment that could possibly be linked to heavy metals is chronic
fatigue. Some think heavy metals are linked to chronic fatigue because
a common symptom from overexposure to heavy metals like lead, mercury,
iron and cadmium is chronic fatigue.
Heavy metals can be found in wood preservatives, household paint,
fungicides and more. Constant exposure to these heavy metals can
lead to chronic fatigue, along with a series of other complications.
Over exposure to arsenic, one of the heavy metals, can cause diseases
in the blood, central nervous system and kidneys. Too much contact
with another of the heavy metals, lead, can lead to illnesses of
the bones and blood. Chronic fatigue can occur to men and women
of all ethnicities and social standing. Some estimate that heavy
metals have caused chronic fatigue in as many as 500,000 people
in the United States.
However, it is not certain heavy metals cause chronic fatigue,.
Other issues that are thought to cause chronic fatigue are:
- Endocrine dysfunction
- Malfunction of the immune system
- Intolerance to certain foods
- Nutritional deficiencies
- Low levels of oxygen in the blood
If you’ve come in contact with heavy
metals and have chronic fatigue, contact your physician immediately.
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