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Do heavy metals collect in the human body?
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Do heavy metals collect in the human body?
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Do heavy metals collect in the human body and can they be removed with foot pads as shown on TV?
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Do heavy metals collect in the human body?
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Yes and no.
The body collects some heavy metals but there's very little excreted through the skin.
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