"Nano-Killers". Aluminium Toxicity in the Human Body

Main Authors: Georgiana Mardare (Balusescu), Oana Horhogea
Format: Proceeding
Terbitan: , 2019
Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/3550051
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  • ABSTRACT: In order to be in a permanent equilibrium, the human body needs small quantities of heavy metals. When heavy metals from water, air or ingested food exceed normal concentrations, they can be a real danger to the health of the individual, causing health disorders that can culminate in the death of the person. But what can happen when these small amounts of heavy metals are introduced into the body, constantly, at short intervals? If in the bone, aluminum replaces calcium in the mineralization process, can we consider that the body can gradually adapt and accept a higher concentration of heavy metals without completely attacking and destroying any organ? Can heavy metals become "invisible enemies", difficult to detect, due to events similar to other diseases? Can, also, all these reactions of the body to intoxicating, against a background of emotional disturbance, to push the subject to suicide? KEYWORDS: aluminum, emotional disorder, heavy metals, intoxication, suicide