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Heavy Metal Toxicity

Metals constituting an important class of the toxic substances encountered day to day life during occupational and environmental circumstances. Heavy metals are elements that are naturally found within the earth. They’re utilized in many modern-day applications, like agriculture, medicine, and industry. Your body even naturally contains some. Zinc, iron, and copper, for instance, are necessary for normal body function, as long as they aren’t present in toxic amounts. the foremost common metals that the physical body can absorb in toxic amounts are mercury, lead, cadmium, and arsenic. Toxicity of heavy metals can lessen the energy levels and may damage the functioning of the brain, kidney, lungs, liver, blood composition, and other significant organs. Continuing exposure of some metals may cause processes that replicate the diseases like MS, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and dystrophy. Toxic heavy metals are heavy metals that become poisonous to the body once they aren't metabolized or excreted then accumulate in organs and tissues. They enter the physical body through food, water, air, or absorption through the skin. Industrial exposure is that the usual route of exposure for adults.

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