It doesn’t use alcohol either beyond converting it to ethanol and then uric acid. Just saying that just because the body can’t use something doesn’t necessarily mean it can’t do any harm. That being said, if aluminum was causing significant issues we’d certainly have heard about it before now, given its widespread use.
Most aluminium is excreted through bodily fluids yes but still a significant enough amount can end up in the brain. Once in the brain it has a rough half-life of 20% of a person’s life span to potentially even longer.
It doesn’t use alcohol either beyond converting it to ethanol and then uric acid. Just saying that just because the body can’t use something doesn’t necessarily mean it can’t do any harm. That being said, if aluminum was causing significant issues we’d certainly have heard about it before now, given its widespread use.
Aluminium goes in one end and out the other, does it not?
Most aluminium is excreted through bodily fluids yes but still a significant enough amount can end up in the brain. Once in the brain it has a rough half-life of 20% of a person’s life span to potentially even longer.
https://biologyinsights.com/how-does-aluminum-get-in-brain-tissue/ https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10180736/
TY! Adding these to the archive.