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What is the function of arsenic in the body?

7 min read
While most people associate arsenic with its well-documented toxicity, research in animal models has provided compelling evidence that this element may have a physiological function at ultra-low concentrations. The precise function of arsenic in the human body is still not fully understood and remains a subject of ongoing scientific debate and investigation.

What Mineral Destroys Mitochondria? Understanding the Role of Toxic Heavy Metals

5 min read
Chronic exposure to toxic heavy metals, like arsenic and mercury, is a primary environmental cause of mitochondrial dysfunction. While no single essential mineral destroys these cellular powerhouses, certain heavy metals can cause severe damage through the induction of oxidative stress and interference with energy production pathways. This critical distinction is key to understanding cellular health.