Does Your Body Absorb Heavy Metals? Bioavailability Explained
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Does Your Body Absorb Heavy Metals? Bioavailability Explained
By Stephanie Eckelkamp for LMNT If you believe TikTok, everything in your pantry is trying to poison you. One week, it’s Girl Scout cookies or protein powders laced with lead. The next, it’s farm-fresh veggies riddled with arsenic. The implication: If it’s in your food, it’s in your body, and that’s bad news. But it’s not that simple, or that scary. Many foods contain trace amounts of heavy metals because these elements occur naturally in soil a…
Heavy metals in food: A silent threat to your family’s health
Heavy metals like lead, cadmium, arsenic and mercury are pervasive in everyday foods—rice, potatoes, seafood and infant formula—due to polluted soil, water, packaging and lax industry standards. Chronic low-level exposure damages the brain, heart, kidneys and child development, yet regulators (like the FDA) move slowly, leaving manufacturers to self-police with minimal enforcement. Infants and toddlers absorb metals more easily, with rice cere…
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