Two strangely high sources of cadmium are chocolate and flaxseed.
Consumerlab.com tests for cadmium and lead in such goods.
There are a few ways to chelate, or remove, cadmium from our bodies, but otherwise, it appears from my reading that the half-life for cadmium in our bodies is over 20 years.
It causes problems wherever it resides, it seems.
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2 posted on
07/27/2023 8:03:37 AM PDT by
ConservativeMind
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I guess those cadmium paints weren’t edible after all.
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07/27/2023 8:06:21 AM PDT by
DannyTN
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Metals that have been identified to exert an influence on estrogen receptors include aluminum, antimony, arsenite, barium, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, lead, mercury, nickel, selenite, tin, and vanadate.
https://www.womensinternational.com/blog/metalloestrogens/
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