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Heavy Metals and Neuro-toxicity

 

PMA-zeolite reduces heavy metals in the GIT

Metals play an important role in our daily life as they are widely involved in numerous enzymatic activities. Some of them are essential at trace amounts; however, excessive amounts in the human body usually result in neurotoxicity. AD, ALS, autism, and PD are commonly associated with metal overexposure. Once metals have accumulated in the nervous system, oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and protein misfolding are the most common deficits associated with metal-induced toxicity. Once injured, neurons have to expend greater energy to synthesize neurotransmitters and maintain homeostasis. The increased burden combined with the metal poisoning.

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