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ALGIN and alginic acid.

 


Algin has great therapeutic value as a heavy metal detoxifying

agent.
Excretory algin can bind metal ions presented in the small

intestine from distal body locations. In fact a complex

diffusion gradient transport system which will move poisonous

metal atoms a few at a time to the intestine for  binding to

insoluble dietary fiber.

A way of removing hazardous metals in a way which avoids

damaging the kidneys. Regular eating of even small amounts

of brown algae as protection, can be an ongoing metal

detoxification practice which can reduce the quenching of

enzymes by heavy metals. When added to the diet, 

component of edible brown seaweed, algin powder, or

sodium alginate, can bind heavy metals present in the food

stream and carry them out with the stool, algin itself is generally not digestible.
Very important in the case of purchasing, preparation, and the consumption of nutritionally inferior foods. 

 

 

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