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ALUMINUM or ALUMINIUM
Number 13 on the "periodic table" of elements
Sources
Generally most of the aluminum intake comes from food additives. Sodium aluminum phosphate is a food emulsifier in processed
cheese. Potassium alum is used to whiten flour, and sodium silocoaluminate and/or aluminum calcium silicate are added to
common table salt to help it run freely and not cake.
The use of aluminum pots, pans and aluminum foil cause aluminum to leach into food, especially with acidic foods such as
tomatoes or rhubarb. Cooking with fluoridated water in aluminum cookware increases the aluminum in the water and food. The amounts are
small in comparison with those from additives. Aluminum salts used in antiperspirants are not a major contaminant either, unless
these products are overused. Antacids containing aluminum hydroxide can be a big source if they are taken regularly or abused, as
antacids sometimes are. Some children's aspirins have been found to contain aluminum as well.
Check out the aluminum in your body with our easy to use, home-based, HMT Aluminum Test Kit
Sample of a HMT Aluminium Test kit with color strip for results analysis
Osumex HM-Chelat is most effective in eliminating heavy metals contamination in the body
The above information is provided for general
educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace competent
health care advice received from a knowledgeable healthcare professional.
You are urged to seek healthcare advice for the treatment of any
illness or disease.
Health Canada and the FDA (USA) have not evaluated these
statements. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent
any disease.
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