Heart Health and Toxicity: The Hidden Dangers of Mercury and Antimony
- Bianka Rainbow

- Nov 10, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 12

Your heart isn’t just affected by stress and lifestyle—it can also be impacted by toxins you’d never expect. 💔
According to research by Dr. Thomas Levy, heavy metals like mercury and antimony can accumulate in heart tissue, dramatically affecting heart health and cellular function. Let’s look at what the science reveals and what you can do to protect yourself.
⚠️ The Shocking Findings
Dr. Levy’s studies uncovered startling differences in the heart tissue of people with severe heart failure:
Up to 22,000 times more mercury in their heart cells than normal.
Up to 1,100 times more antimony than in healthy heart tissue.
These findings suggest that toxic metals may play a hidden role in cardiovascular disease—an angle often overlooked in conventional heart care.
🦷 Where Mercury Comes From
One of the most common sources is old dental fillings made from mercury amalgam. Over time, these fillings can release trace amounts of mercury vapor that your body absorbs—potentially accumulating in organs like the heart, brain, and liver.
🥤 The Hidden Source of Antimony
You might be surprised to learn that antimony is commonly used in the production of PET plastic bottles. The compound antimony trioxide can leach into beverages—especially when bottles are exposed to heat or acidic liquids like juice, sparkling water, or soft drinks.
Everyday exposure may seem small, but over time, it adds up—particularly if your detox pathways are overloaded.
💡 What You Can Do
Choose glass or stainless steel bottles over plastic.
Avoid leaving bottled drinks in hot cars or direct sunlight.
Support your body’s natural detox systems with clean nutrition, hydration, and cellular support supplements.
Consider exploring heavy metal detox protocols if you suspect long-term exposure.
By becoming aware of these hidden toxic sources, you empower yourself to make healthier choices for your heart and your future. ❤️




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