New test method said to quantify metals absorption capacity of food, supplement ingredients
By Hank Schultz
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A new method of measuring the heavy metal absorption capacity of foods and food and dietary supplement ingredients has been developed by researcher Mike Adams of the Natural News Forensic Lab. Adams says the method measures the ability of various food ingredients to bind with toxic heavy metals such as cadmium, arsenic, mercury, lead, copper and aluminum.
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