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Confused sfn can heavy metals create autonomic neuropathy?

i have been out of work 2 plus yrs suffering from severe fatigue, heart cardiomiopathy ,sfn ,severe kidney stones ,lack of proper bowel function, facial hair loss and my favorite of course cataracts in both eyes and dry eye socket. not a drinker never smoked not a drug user , do not even use meds to controll pain. all natural kind of guy. only thing ive been around is heavy metals in work place enviroment. connecting dots is hard with out a direction to go.ty
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