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Heavy metals can be a problem because they don’t just hang out in the body, they get in the way of how the body makes energy and how the brain functions. Our cells, especially brain cells, rely on minerals like magnesium, zinc, iron, and copper to support the mitochondria (the parts of the cell that make energy). When heavy metals are present, they can take the place of those minerals, which means the mitochondria can’t work the way they’re supposed to. That’s one reason heavy metals can impact
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Heavy metals can be a problem because they don’t just hang out in the body, they get in the way of how the body makes energy and how the brain functions. Our cells, especially brain cells, rely on minerals like magnesium, zinc, iron, and copper to support the mitochondria (the parts of the cell that make energy). When heavy metals are present, they can take the place of those minerals, which means the mitochondria can’t work the way they’re supposed to. That’s one reason heavy metals can impact
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