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How Do We Develop Cadmium Toxicity?

Cadmium toxicity represents a significant public health issue stemming from exposure to elevated concentrations of cadmium. This heavy metal is prevalent in many industrial processes and consumer products. Individuals are exposed to cadmium through several pathways: inhaling polluted air, consuming tainted food or water, and through direct skin contact. After entering the body, cadmium primarily targets and accumulates in the kidneys and liver, causing cadmium poisoning. 

How Molybdenum Supports Dental Enamel

When discussing dental health, many of us often limit our thoughts to the role of calcium in maintaining strong teeth. While calcium is essential, it's just one piece of the nutritional puzzle. Did you realize we depend on various additional nutrients for optimal oral health?

Calcium's role in tooth enamel

Have you ever wondered why we're told that calcium is essential for teeth ever since we were little? I sure have. It's fascinating to know that 99% of the calcium stored in our body is found in our bones and teeth, but there has to be a reason for this, right? As it turns out, calcium plays a vital role in keeping our teeth healthy and strong. Without it, our teeth wouldn't be able to retain their hard structure, making them susceptible to decay and other dental issues.

The Lo Down On Molybdenum

Molybdenum- a mineral we see on Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA) but no one ever really talks about it... is it im...
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