Heavy Metal Poisoning > Ted's Remedies for Heavy Metal Poisoning > Scalp Issues
Scalp IssuesQuestion by BP on 06/23/2007
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand)
A heavy metals problems can be dealt with by usually by taking chlorella supplements 5 days out of 7 days which results in minimum problems of a flare up and reduces heavy metal buildup. Certain lead, can be removed I think with some oral EDTA and some iron, by drinking green tea (no sugar, no fructose, no milk). Other chelators such as cilantro (chinese parsley), small handfuls taken twice or three times a week is helpful.
One interesting fact I find is a small pinch of disodium EDTA added to a glass of drinking water, can reduce the free heavy metals from the urine by attaching them to the EDTA, so that they won't be reactive or accumulate in the body. Most free heavy metals have a charge and sticks to cell walls inside your body and the EDTA reduces that charge and allowing the body to rid of easier, thus reducing the body's free radicals.
As to the scalp problem, a lavender and tea tree oil applied generously over the head 2 or 3 times a week (leave it overnight before removing them) should get rid of fungus issue, but I to solve the root cause of the problem, 2 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar plus 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda taken twice a day, should increase the body's pH, and the scalp problem should reduce over a matter of two weeks. Borax used as a shampoo can deal with the matter quicker, by doing the shampoo to 3 times a week as borax also have strong antifungus properties.
To make a borax shampoo preparation, in 1 glass of water, 1 tablespoon of borax dissolved and using that as shampoo should be sufficient.
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