June 11, 2015
by Ben Taylor
(SilverBulletin.com) The article below by NaturalSociety.com has some very solid information, but it fails to delve into the biggest factor for adverse health reactions. That factor is that ‘tatoo ink’ contains high levels of any number of potentially dangerous levels of metals and metal compounds as well as plastics. Our bodies must have a very wide range of minerals/metals to be healthy, but often there is a fine balance with many minerals. For example, the body requires iron for healthy blood, but iron in too high levels can damage or destroy the liver. The immune system requires adequate levels of zinc, but in too high levels can suppress the immune system, cause anemia, and interfere with digestion. Cooper is essential for healthy skin and cardiovascular system, but high levels can cause ongoing vertigo or dizziness and nausea or vomiting. Cadmium can cause muscle aches,
(NaturalSociety.com) Tattoos have been around for a long time; however, they have really become all the rage with the beginning of this 3rd millennium. But does this road toward self-expression come without risk?
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Many people have always wanted to stand out in some way in their sphere of life. As society has become more materialistic and less personal, more body-conscious and less community-oriented, tattoos have emerged as a way of saying “I’m Here!” They distinguish the owner in quite unique ways as tattoos are becoming a permanent addition to an individual’s public persona.
While many tattoo artists are now able to create some very beautiful body artwork, there is often very little thought given to their unintended heath consequences. Because the entire industry is quite surprisingly unregulated, it is incumbent upon the consumer to do their due diligence.
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