Lead Poisoning Treatment
Lead poisoning is a condition in which lead remains in the body and accumulates faster than it is removed. Even low levels of lead can be toxic, while long-term exposure can interfere with the normal functioning of the brain, nervous system, kidneys, hormones, blood cells, and digestive organs. Lead impairs cellular energy metabolism, calcium mobilization, neurotransmitter function, and the body's natural detoxification processes.
A regenerative approach focuses on safely removing accumulated lead, restoring damaged systems, supporting mitochondrial repair, reducing inflammation, and strengthening the body's natural detox organs. It aims at addressing not just the lead presence in the body but also helping the body recover from the metabolic, neurological, and inflammatory stress due to exposure.