Best Way to Tell Arsenic Poisoning

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Suspect you could have arsenic poisoning? Look at your nails!

Timestamps:
0:00 The best way to identify arsenic poisoning
0:05 Leukonychia 
0:22 Arsenic poisoning symptoms 
1:11 Causes of arsenic poisoning 
3:15 How to find out if you have arsenic poisoning 
3:26 Arsenic poisoning remedies 

In this video, we’re going to talk about the best way to identify arsenic poisoning. I believe the best way to spot arsenic poisoning is actually to look at your nails.

There is a condition called leukonychia, where you basically have a horizontal white band on your nails. This could be arsenic poisoning. 

More symptoms of arsenic poisoning:
• Headache
• Confusion 
• Severe diarrhea 
• Drowsiness 
• Vomiting blood
• Blood in the urine
• Hair loss 
• Cramping 
• Stomach pain 
• Darker skin 
• Thick skin 
• Night blindness
• Vitamin B1 deficiency 
• Increase of hydrogen peroxide 
• Convulsions 

A few arsenic poisoning causes: 
• Rice 
• Your water supply 
• Wine 

If you suspect that you could have arsenic poisoning, you could get a test, such as a hair analysis or blood test, to find out for sure. 

Potential arsenic poisoning detox remedies:
1. Blue-green algae
2. Selenium 
3. Zinc

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Thanks for watching! I hope this helps you better understand how to spot arsenic poisoning.

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