Bryan Johnson· Author
We can't avoid heavy metals so it's important to know the levels
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We can't avoid heavy metals so it's important to know the levels
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regardless of what your diet is it's important to know where your heavy metal status is and I think that there's easy tests to do to get a sense of that I would start with just blood levels of heavy metals you can get that through Great Planes you can get that through a regular blood test you can go to your lab core your quest and get blood levels of mercury cadmium Arsenic and lead
but knowing what is in your body in terms of heavy metals is critical for your long-term Health