
Why early-life exposure to certain metals matters for brain development, because the nervous system is still rapidly forming and may be more sensitive to environmental influences.
Why aluminum and mercury have been studied in scientific literature for their neurotoxic potential at certain exposure levels, especially in relation to developing neurological systems.
Why some metals may accumulate in body tissues over time, depending on exposure level and how effectively the body’s natural detoxification systems can process and eliminate them.
Why symptoms linked to environmental exposures can vary widely, since the nervous system, immune system, and hormones can all respond differently in each individual.
Why any recovery or detox approach should prioritize supporting the body’s natural liver, kidney, and nervous system function first, because the body works best when its core systems are balanced and not overstressed.
