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<blockquote data-quote="Mitch H." data-source="post: 1481950" data-attributes="member: 5662"><p>No prob at all. I think most people just regurgitate what they read on the internet without any personal experience or factual basis. I felt it was important to share my experience. 0-10 is considered acceptable for the average person NOT working in a lead based industry. Dad was within this range. </p><p></p><p>It took almost two full years for my lead levels to get as high as they were. It took less than four months of proper diet, herbs/vitamins and some safety precautions to get them to acceptable levels. 11-40 is acceptable, by OSHA standards, for people working within a lead based industry. I am now in this range and my levels continue to drop. I currently test for lead level on a monthly basis and am shooting to keep mine around 20.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitch H., post: 1481950, member: 5662"] No prob at all. I think most people just regurgitate what they read on the internet without any personal experience or factual basis. I felt it was important to share my experience. 0-10 is considered acceptable for the average person NOT working in a lead based industry. Dad was within this range. It took almost two full years for my lead levels to get as high as they were. It took less than four months of proper diet, herbs/vitamins and some safety precautions to get them to acceptable levels. 11-40 is acceptable, by OSHA standards, for people working within a lead based industry. I am now in this range and my levels continue to drop. I currently test for lead level on a monthly basis and am shooting to keep mine around 20. [/QUOTE]
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