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Heavy Metal Relay System: How Detox Releases Other Metals
Heavy Metal Relay System The Metal “Relay System”: Why Detoxing One Heavy Metal Can Release Another Most people think of heavy metals as isolated toxins—mercury here, aluminum there, lead somewhere else. But inside the human body, metals don’t behave separately. They compete, displace one another, and move in predictable biochemical patterns. Toxicology calls this the competitive displacement cascade — a phenomenon almost nobody talks about, yet it explains why detox symptom

Bianka Rainbow
Nov 27, 20252 min read


The Hidden Toxic Loop: How Mycotoxins Block Metallothionein and Trap Heavy Metals
Mycotoxins & Metallothionein Most people know that mold and heavy metals make each other worse...but very few understand why . Let’s go a layer deeper. 🧬 🧠 The Science Behind It Your body makes a special group of proteins called metallothioneins . Think of them as tiny detox magnets that bind to metals like mercury, lead, cadmium, and arsenic—allowing your liver and kidneys to remove them safely. But here’s the problem 👇 ➡️ Certain mycotoxins (especially ochratoxin A ,

Bianka Rainbow
Nov 10, 20252 min read


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