Hidden Heavy Metals: The Real Reason You Still Feel Off (Even if You Eat Clean)

Hidden Heavy Metals: The Real Reason You Still Feel Off (Even if You Eat Clean)

July 15, 20252 min read

Most people have no idea what’s really going on inside their body.

They eat clean. Exercise regularly. Use organic soap. Ditch the aluminum deodorant.
And yet, they’re still stuck.

Low testosterone.
Poor sperm quality.
Brain fog.
Anxiety.
Depression.

Here’s the problem:
You only know a fraction of what’s happening under the hood. And without proper testing, you’re going to keep spinning your wheels while wondering why you still feel off.

The Lab That Should Wake You Up

Check this out: the image in this post is from a client who stopped using aluminum-based deodorant years ago.

May be an image of text that says '2.5 45 TOXIC METALS 0.10 .45 2.0 .35 4.0 0.08 .35 1.5 25 3.0 0.06 .25 1.0 .15 2.0 0.04 15 0.0 1.0 0.00 0.00 0.029 0.00 0.0 LEAD (Pb) PREVIOUS TEST 0.017 MERCURY MERCURY (Hg) PREVIOUS TEST 0.005 CADMIUM CAOMIM (Cd) PREVIOUS TEST 0.007 ARSENIC ARSENIG (As) PREVIOUS TEST 0.008 0.022 32.87 AUMNUN (AI) PREVIOUS TEST 0.002 0.011 14.04'

And still, once we optimized his detox pathways?

His body started dumping massive amounts of stored aluminum.

Not trace levels. Not “a little high.”
Toxic levels. The kind that can damage nearly every organ in your body: brain, liver, kidneys, endocrine system.

You think your deodorant from 5 years ago doesn’t matter?

Think again.

Aluminum, Fertility, and the Myth of Genetics

A 2021 study published in Biological Trace Element Research found that elevated aluminum levels were directly correlated with:

  • Decreased total motile sperm count

  • Abnormal sperm morphology

And yet we’ve got men being told this is “just genetic.”
That it’s out of their control. That nothing can be done.

False.

If you’re not testing for environmental toxins, nutrient levels, and detox capacity, you’re not dealing with root causes. You’re managing symptoms and guessing blind.

“Clean” Living Isn’t Always Clean

You can be eating clean, sleeping 8 hours, hitting the gym, and still be toxic and depleted.

Why?

Because you’re still guessing.

And you’ll keep spinning your wheels until you stop relying on what should be working and start actually looking at what’s happening inside your body.

The Takeaway: Test, Don’t Guess

This isn’t theory. It’s biology.

If you’re serious about:

  • Raising testosterone

  • Improving fertility

  • Eliminating anxiety, fatigue, or brain fog

  • Getting your health, and life, back on track…

Then you need to know what you're working with.

You need to test.

Because when we test properly, and fix what we find, your body finally stops fighting itself.

And you can start living like you’re supposed to.

Test. Don’t guess.
Stop spinning. Start solving.

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Hidden Heavy Metals: The Real Reason You Still Feel Off (Even if You Eat Clean)

Hidden Heavy Metals: The Real Reason You Still Feel Off (Even if You Eat Clean)

July 15, 20252 min read

Most people have no idea what’s really going on inside their body.

They eat clean. Exercise regularly. Use organic soap. Ditch the aluminum deodorant.
And yet, they’re still stuck.

Low testosterone.
Poor sperm quality.
Brain fog.
Anxiety.
Depression.

Here’s the problem:
You only know a fraction of what’s happening under the hood. And without proper testing, you’re going to keep spinning your wheels while wondering why you still feel off.

The Lab That Should Wake You Up

Check this out: the image in this post is from a client who stopped using aluminum-based deodorant years ago.

May be an image of text that says '2.5 45 TOXIC METALS 0.10 .45 2.0 .35 4.0 0.08 .35 1.5 25 3.0 0.06 .25 1.0 .15 2.0 0.04 15 0.0 1.0 0.00 0.00 0.029 0.00 0.0 LEAD (Pb) PREVIOUS TEST 0.017 MERCURY MERCURY (Hg) PREVIOUS TEST 0.005 CADMIUM CAOMIM (Cd) PREVIOUS TEST 0.007 ARSENIC ARSENIG (As) PREVIOUS TEST 0.008 0.022 32.87 AUMNUN (AI) PREVIOUS TEST 0.002 0.011 14.04'

And still, once we optimized his detox pathways?

His body started dumping massive amounts of stored aluminum.

Not trace levels. Not “a little high.”
Toxic levels. The kind that can damage nearly every organ in your body: brain, liver, kidneys, endocrine system.

You think your deodorant from 5 years ago doesn’t matter?

Think again.

Aluminum, Fertility, and the Myth of Genetics

A 2021 study published in Biological Trace Element Research found that elevated aluminum levels were directly correlated with:

  • Decreased total motile sperm count

  • Abnormal sperm morphology

And yet we’ve got men being told this is “just genetic.”
That it’s out of their control. That nothing can be done.

False.

If you’re not testing for environmental toxins, nutrient levels, and detox capacity, you’re not dealing with root causes. You’re managing symptoms and guessing blind.

“Clean” Living Isn’t Always Clean

You can be eating clean, sleeping 8 hours, hitting the gym, and still be toxic and depleted.

Why?

Because you’re still guessing.

And you’ll keep spinning your wheels until you stop relying on what should be working and start actually looking at what’s happening inside your body.

The Takeaway: Test, Don’t Guess

This isn’t theory. It’s biology.

If you’re serious about:

  • Raising testosterone

  • Improving fertility

  • Eliminating anxiety, fatigue, or brain fog

  • Getting your health, and life, back on track…

Then you need to know what you're working with.

You need to test.

Because when we test properly, and fix what we find, your body finally stops fighting itself.

And you can start living like you’re supposed to.

Test. Don’t guess.
Stop spinning. Start solving.

aluminumdeodorantaluminum deodoranthealthyhormonesfertilityenergy
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