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Volume 3

Journal of Neurology and Clinical Neuroscience

Neurosurgery 2019 & Neuroimmunology 2019

May 22-23, 2019

Neurosurgery and Neurological Surgeons

Neuroscience and Neuroimmunology

May 22-23, 2019 London, UK

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Global Summit on

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J Neurol Clin Neurosci, Volume 3

Natural combinations to decrease aluminum neurotoxicity and toxic body burden

Jennifer Gantzer

Vibrant Care, Diagnostic and Healing Center, USA

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luminum exists as the 3rd most abundant element in the biosphere and is the most abundant metal in the earth’s crust.

Unfortunately, this non-essential metal accumulates in the human body cumulatively over the entire lifespan and is well

documented to be a physiological pro- oxidant and neurotoxin. Total body burden has derogatory effects on body systems

especially of liver and brain, it disrupts cellular metabolism and generation of the energy molecule ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate )

with concomitant mitochondrial dysfunction, and it favors neuronal accumulation with mimicking and/or inducing degenerative

neurological diseases. Extreme overload is recommended to undergo chelation therapy which can impact other essential cationic

metals. The best approach is a lifelong adaptation of lifestyle to incorporate nutritional strategies that support body biochemistry

which promotes its excretion and prevents its accumulation.

Synergistic cumulative effects of several natural agents and dietary choices can be utilized to decrease total body burden and

improve risk of its neurological deficits.

Biography

Jen Gantzer is an American Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) and board-certified Nutritionist (DACBN) with a passion for biochemistry and

neuroscience, is a masters student of nutrition enrolled at the University of Bridgeport, with plans to enroll in the masters of aging and

neuroscience at the University of South Florida in fall of 2019 when she returns to the USA. She is a practicing chiropractor currently

living and working in The Hague, Netherlands; and was a sole practitioner working between 2 offices in St. Petersburg and Tampa,

Florida.

jen.gantzerjjg@gmail.com