Heavy metals: intoxication or sensitivity? Lumen Care sheds light on a common confusion

We'll help you make sense of it all.

In the field of natural health, the heavy metals are often blamed for all kinds of ills: chronic fatigue, diffuse pain, mental fog, migraines, and so on. Are they always the ones to blame? And above all, Should they be incriminated at all costs?

At Lumen Carewe insist on a key difference : PoisoningSensitivity


☣️ 1. Poisoning: a real toxic overload

L'intoxication occurs when the body contains an excess of heavy metals. abnormally high quantity of metals, exceeding its natural management and elimination capacities.

This can be measured by biological analyses (blood, hair, urine).

It can have recognised harmful effects: neurological disorders, inflammation, extreme fatigue, immune imbalances, etc.

In this case, a chelation may be recommended, to physically remove excess metals. There are medical and natural methods for this.


⚠️ 2. Sensitivity: an inappropriate energy response

A person can also be sensitive to a metal without being intoxicated.

Here, the reaction is not linked to quantitybut to the heightened perception of the body in the presence of an allergen.

For example: a micro-dose of aluminium or mercury can trigger disorderseven if no toxicity threshold is crossed.

This vibratory hypersensitivity often blocks the body's natural elimination mechanisms → the body is unable to 'let go' of what it wrongly considers to be a threat.

A reminder from Paracelsus :

"It's the dose that makes the poison".


⚠️ 3. Both, my captain

Of course, the two problems of intoxication and sensitivity can be combined. In this case, it is important to bear in mind that sensitivity to a substance can prevent the body from eliminating it properly. This is particularly true in the case of intolerance. There's a kind of "paralysis" effect, which means that the body is unable to deal with the presence of a foreign body.

The risk in this case is that chelation may be counter-productive and make the situation worse by stirring up the sludge without being able to eliminate it.

De-programming sensitivity is recommended here before chelation.


Testing before taking action: the key to efficiency

More often than not, people are convinced that they are suffering from heavy metal poisoning, simply because they are afraid of it...

But this can be measured, and as long as no sensitivity is detectedThere's no point in trying to deprogram it.

Worth noting if a deprogramming protocol is carried out when there is no sensitivity, this is of no consequencejust possibly useless.

But this can be measured, and as long as no sensitivity is detectedThere's no point in trying to deprogram it.

So..,

➡️ If there is sensitivity, perform isotherapy before anything else.

➡️ If not, check for poisoning or consider other causes of the problem.


Lumen Care: an innovative approach to energy

La Vibratory Reinformationat the heart of the Lumen Care method, proposes to correct this misreading of the body, thanks to the digital isotherapy.

Thanks to a informed water capsuleencoded with the vibratory identity of one or more metals, we can help the body to :

De-programming sensitivity

Reactivate blocked elimination functions

✅ Find a relationship neutral, and therefore objective, in relation to the substance


In a nutshell:

PoisoningSensitivityIntoxication + Sensitivity
NatureMeasurable physical overloadInvisible energy reactionIncreased symptoms of intoxication
ConsequencesDirect toxicitySubtle malfunctionsThe two
SolutionElimination (chelation)Isotherapy (deprogramming)Always start with Isotherapy to optimise chelation
Type of test?Biological analysisVibratory test or IgE/IgG testThe two

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