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toxic metals and Iodine
Abraham et al have found increased urinary excretion of lead, mercury, cadmium, and aluminum with iodine supplementation. Is iodine an effective chelator of heavy metals? If so, how does it work?
This section looks at lead, mercury, cadmium, aluminum, and arsenic -- what is presently known about how these metals operate in the body, what has been learned about metal excretion, how present chelation methods work, the evidence for iodine's effect on toxic metal excretion, and how iodine might have an effect.
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