
Copper is a trace metal that, in high concentrations, can cause mental disorders such as schizophrenia. A small amount of copper is necessary for good health, but too much copper intake over a long period of time can lead to serious neurological health problems.
As I mention in the video, most of these fast food restaurants are independently owned franchise operations, and because they're connected to local water systems, results will vary widely across the country. Just because one Dairy Queen near Austin Texas has 351 ppb of copper doesn't mean any other Dairy Queen would have the same results, so don't mistakenly think these numbers represent a nationwide survey of fast food water. Rather, they represent a "snapshot" of water quality from fast food restaurants near Austin, Texas.
What was the cleanest fast food water we tested? One water sample was so clean, it looks like the restaurant is actually filtering the water. To find out which fast food restaurant seems to be filtering its water, watch the full video here at Brighteon.com.
If you're curious about the heavy metals in your own well water, or in ice water from your favorite restaurant, you can buy our heavy metals test kit from the Health Ranger Store. Using this kit, you can test the heavy metals in your hair, your water, your favorite beverages or even nutritional supplements. (We've found up to 800 ppm of mercury in supplements, by the way. That's an almost deadly level of mercury toxicity.) The way the kit works is that you put your food or liquid sample into the vial, mail it back to us, and we run your sample on our ICP-MS instrument then send you the PDF report via email. We've run thousands of hair sample tests for people all across the world.
Watch for more videos at both Brighteon.com and FoodForensics.com.
ALERT: We have found 5,000 ppb of lead in a popular probiotics supplement sold by Amazon.com. We'll be revealing a full video on that next week. Here's a link to the podcast preview that explains more.
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