Lead poisoning – Our doctor’s opinion and complementary approaches

Lead poisoning – Our doctor’s opinion and complementary approaches

I le avea ai o se vaega o lona uiga lelei, Passeportsanté.net valaʻaulia oe e suʻe le manatu o se fomaʻi soifua maloloina. Dr. Paul Lépine, foma'i lautele, e avatu ia te oe lona manatu i le'ona' onā :

O le manatu o le matou fomaʻi

 

Acute lead poisoning is now rare in North America and Western Europe. However, chronic poisoning remains a concern in integrated medicine, especially in children. Among other things, a blood lead test can be useful in children suffering from neuropsychic disorders (learning disabilities, concentration, development, etc.) or unexplained abdominal pain.

If the dosage is high, finding and eliminating the source (s) of lead is the first step. A very healthy diet, supplemented if necessary by dietary supplements, will do the rest.

 

Dr Paul Lépine, MD, DO


Auala faʻaopoopo

 

To date, there is no effective alternative treatment to treat lead poisoning. The recommended approach is prevention.

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