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Aluminium

Aluminium (Al) is a harmful heavy metal that can pose health risks to the human body. Exposure to excessive levels of aluminium, often through diet or environmental sources, has been linked to neurotoxicity and may be associated with conditions such as Alzheimer's disease. Monitoring and reducing aluminium exposure is important for supporting overall health and well-being.

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Who would benefit from testing their aluminum levels?

Individuals who might benefit from testing their aluminum levels include those with occupational exposure to aluminum (e.g., in mining or manufacturing), individuals with kidney diseases, as their bodies may have difficulty removing aluminum, and people who use aluminum-containing medications frequently, such as antacids or phosphate binders. Testing is also relevant for those living in areas with high aluminum levels in the water supply.

What are symptoms of high aluminum levels?

  • Confusion or cognitive impairments
  • Muscle weakness
  • Bone pain or deformities
  • Anemia
  • Seizures

What are common sources of aluminum exposure?

Aluminum exposure primarily comes from environmental, dietary, and product-based sources. Environmentally, aluminum is found in the earth’s crust, so people can be exposed through soil and dust. Dietarily, it’s in certain foods, food additives, and cookware. Aluminum is also present in drinking water, over-the-counter medications like antacids, and personal care products such as antiperspirants. Occupational exposure can occur in industries like mining, welding, and manufacturing where aluminum dust or fumes are present.

How do you detox aluminium?

The human body naturally eliminates aluminum through the kidneys and urine. To aid this process, maintaining good hydration is essential. Reducing exposure can be beneficial, particularly for those with kidney issues. This includes avoiding excessive use of aluminum-containing medications, reducing the use of aluminum cookware, and choosing aluminum-free personal care products. In cases of significant exposure, chelation therapy might be used, but this should only be done under supervision.

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Who would benefit from testing their aluminum levels?
What are symptoms of high aluminum levels?
What are common sources of aluminum exposure?
How do you detox aluminium?
Who would benefit from testing their aluminum levels?
What are symptoms of high aluminum levels?
What are common sources of aluminum exposure?
How do you detox aluminium?
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