HTMA Q&A | July 24th, 2024 (Aluminum addition)

HTMA Q&A | July 24th, 2024 (Aluminum addition)

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00:03 Aluminum is ubiquitous and biologically relevant due to industrial use.

02:53 Aluminum toxicity impacts biological living systems due to displacement in physiological processes.

07:24 Aluminum's impact on health and disease states.

09:50 Aluminum burden found in brains of Alzheimer's and autism individuals.

14:44 Aluminum can substitute for and displace many elements, affecting iron absorption and bioaccumulation.

17:12 Fertin is an enzyme created to cage iron, preventing it from causing oxidative stress.

21:13 Constant adaptation to aluminum presence can lower brain energy levels and cognition.

23:33 Long-term exposure to aluminum may lead to kidney problems and cognitive decline.

27:31 Avoiding toxic pigments in cosmetics.

29:28 Similar elements can replace each other due to quantum nature of matter.

33:56 Mercury and heavy metals can disrupt the methylation cycle.

35:43 Folate is required for the enzyme that changes arsenic from inorganic to organic form.

39:41 Iron overload leads to various health issues including hormonal imbalances.

41:40 Heavy metals affect mitochondrial health and hormone production.

46:00 Anti-piracetam use is associated with breast cancer.

48:02 Using silver consistently in high doses can be harmful.

51:59 Oxidation rate determines B vitamin usage.

53:48 Donating blood frequency varies based on genetics and lifestyle.

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