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Dr. Josef Patterson, Real Life Chiropractic Dr. Josef Patterson is a holistic chiropractic physician utilizing multiple techniques to better serve his patients.

Lead Exposure Part IIIWhat things pull it out of the body?Garlic helps to pull lead out of the blood but not the bones. ...
02/07/2025

Lead Exposure Part III

What things pull it out of the body?

Garlic helps to pull lead out of the blood but not the bones.
Lead and radium heavy metals compete with calcium in the bones. Radium weakens the bones the most by preventing osteoblast activity - leading to osteoporosis and osteopenia. Conventional treatments may not get rid of lead from the bones. Clear the radium out of the bones first and then lead will come out.

Supplements from CellCore:
ViRadChem, BC-ATP, Carboxy, CT Iodine, CT Minerals, CT Biotic

References:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9952783/

https://pubs.rsna.org/doi/10.1148/56.1.89?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Disclaimer:
This post is for educational purposes only and does not substitute medical care or treatment for any condition. If you or someone you know has leads or radium toxicity, consult with your doctor to receive the medical care that you need.

Lead Exposure Part IIWhere is it? Everywhere!Lead-based paintSoilIn the air we breath (due to lead in gasoline before 19...
23/06/2025

Lead Exposure Part II

Where is it? Everywhere!

Lead-based paint
Soil
In the air we breath (due to lead in gasoline before 1978)
Imported ceramics
Decorated baby bottles
Lead pipes
Spices and food

How to test for it?

In the body: heavy metal test by Vibrant Wellness (blood lab)

Around your home: visit detectlead.com to get your inexpensive test kit!

Lead Exposure Part IWhat it does In the body:Long term neurological effects in children lowering IQ.Linked to increased ...
17/06/2025

Lead Exposure Part I

What it does In the body:

Long term neurological effects in children lowering IQ.
Linked to increased anxiety, depression, and other unwanted personality traits.
Cardiovascular disease.
Kidney damage.
Stores in the bones and can last for decades.
Blocks hemoglobin production leading to anemia.
Digestive issues.

References:

Needleman, H. L., Schell, A., Bellinger, D., Leviton, A., & Allred, E. N. (1990). The long-term effects of exposure to low doses of lead in childhood. An 11-year follow-up report. The New England journal of medicine, 322(2), 83–88. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJM199001113220203

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2729713

A. Navas-Acien, E. Guallar, E. K. Silbergeld, and S. J. Rothenberg. *Lead Exposure and Cardiovascular Disease—A Systematic Review* - Environmental Health Perspectives, Volume 115, Issue 3
Pages 472 - 482
https://doi.org/10.1289/ehp.9785

Flora, G., Gupta, D., & Tiwari, A. (2012). Toxicity of lead: A review with recent updates. Interdisciplinary toxicology, 5(2), 47–58. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10102-012-0009-2

Lead Exposure Part IWhat it does In the body:Long term neurological effects in children lowering IQ.Linked to increased ...
17/06/2025

Lead Exposure Part I

What it does In the body:

Long term neurological effects in children lowering IQ.
Linked to increased anxiety, depression, and other unwanted personality traits.
Cardiovascular disease.
Kidney damage.
Stores in the bones and can last for decades.
Blocks hemoglobin production leading to anemia.
Digestive issues.

References:

Needleman, H. L., Schell, A., Bellinger, D., Leviton, A., & Allred, E. N. (1990). The long-term effects of exposure to low doses of lead in childhood. An 11-year follow-up report. The New England journal of medicine, 322(2), 83–88. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJM199001113220203

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2729713

A. Navas-Acien, E. Guallar, E. K. Silbergeld, and S. J. Rothenberg. *Lead Exposure and Cardiovascular Disease—A Systematic Review* - Environmental Health Perspectives, Volume 115, Issue 3
Pages 472 - 482
https://doi.org/10.1289/ehp.9785

Flora, G., Gupta, D., & Tiwari, A. (2012). Toxicity of lead: A review with recent updates. Interdisciplinary toxicology, 5(2), 47–58. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10102-012-0009-2

Lead poisoning has been recognized as a major public health risk, particularly in developing countries. Though various occupational and public...

12/06/2025

Science is only trying to prove what we all intuitively know.

06/08/2024

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Dr. Patterson’s Story

Dr. Josef Patterson received his Doctorate of Chiropractic from the University of Western States in Portland, Oregon, as well as a Bachelor’s in Human Biology. Dr. Patterson also received a Bachelor’s in Health Science from Brigham Young University-Idaho.

At an early point in his education, including two years spent as a volunteer in the communities surrounding St. Louis, MI., Dr. Patterson learned the significant correlation in how emotional and spiritual health affected the overall well-being of a person. Dr. Patterson feels that spirituality is an integral part in the stability of one’s health regardless of their faith.

Dr. Patterson has received additional training and certification in Kinesiology, MFT (Morphogenic Field Technique), Webster Technique, and the Emotion and Body Code by Dr. Bradley Nelson. He enjoys treating and educating his patients on overall health and wellness through his skills and training in Chiropractic care, Nutrition, Emotions, and Kinesiology. When Dr. Patterson is not working he spends his time with his wonderful wife and best friend Jenni, who has been his greatest supporter, and their four beautiful children. He places family as a top priority in his personal life including in his practice. He also enjoys watercolor painting, playing the piano, singing, playing tennis, reading books, and is grateful for opportunities to learn and seeks to always expand his knowledge.