Mechanisms of Harm
Cross-source consensus on Mechanisms of Harm from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- Toxic metals can accumulate in mitochondria and reduce ATP output. — Toxic Metals: Clinical Guide to Mechanisms, Testing, and Detoxification
- Toxic metals interfere with enzymes, protein synthesis, and nutrient absorption. — Toxic Metals: Clinical Guide to Mechanisms, Testing, and Detoxification
- Multiple toxic metals are presented as having synergistic rather than merely additive toxicity. — Toxic Metals: Clinical Guide to Mechanisms, Testing, and Detoxification
- Toxic metal accumulation increases reactive oxygen species production, especially from lead and cadmium. — Toxic Metals: Clinical Guide to Mechanisms, Testing, and Detoxification
- Excess reactive oxygen species can damage cell membranes and generate lipid oxidation products. — Toxic Metals: Clinical Guide to Mechanisms, Testing, and Detoxification