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How Does One Get Barium Toxicity?

Barium is not a common heavy metal that many people talk about. Unlike mercury, iron, cadmium, aluminum- even lead, these are major metals that the majority are aware of, but barium is a lesser common one that, when tested and mentioned, many are perplexed on as to how it is even possible they are showing up as toxic on a Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA).

Can Barium Toxicity Cause Heart issues?

Barium is a heavy metal you might not hear about daily, but it's used in many things we see around us. For example, it helps smooth lipsticks and is also found in some kinds of waste from making cars and copper. In hospitals, doctors use a particular type called barium sulfate to get clear pictures of the inside of our bodies, like our stomachs, during X-ray tests.

Can Tattoos Contain heavy Metals?

Tattoos have long served as potent symbols of cultural identity, personal expression, and individuality, tracing back through the annals of human history. From ancient rituals marking rites of passage to contemporary trends in self-adornment, tattoos have woven themselves into the fabric of our social tapestry. Yet, beneath the vibrant hues and intricate designs lies a lesser-known reality: the potential for tattoos to harbor heavy metals, specifically tattoo pigments and dyes, posing unforeseen health risks.
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