Zetas - Chemical Toxicity Heavy Metals Wastewater Treatment Systems
Today, with the development of industry and industry, the release of toxic metals to the environment has increased and environmental pollution levels have reached the highest level. Chemical products , fertilizers, industrial paints, construction materials, fish, silver dental fillings and vaccines are just some of the heavy metal sources we are exposed to in daily life. Toxic heavy metals may normally be present in the body at very low levels, but can lead to accumulation in the brain and later in body tissues through continued exposure or through genetic defects in the metabolic detoxification stages.
In humans, metals create a "body metal load" over time, and some (such as aluminum, lead, cadmium) accumulate with age and cause toxic effects with increasing concentrations in the body (Metal Toxicity). In principle, exposure to many metals (dose dependent) triggers inflammatory processes in the cells of the circulatory system and immune system. Again with the induction of oxidative stress, it can damage cellular membranes, proteins and DNA.
The main types of heavy metals;
Nickel, Thallium, zinc, tin, barium, silver, manganese, chromium, selenium, cadmium, cobalt, beryllium, titanium, platinum, zirconium
