by
Paul
Benhaim
Arsenic
Mainly stored in the liver, excess is usually eliminated in the urine.
Its quantities are increased by 50% during menstruation. Not yet
fully understood in biochemistry, arsenic seems closely related
with the human physiology. Found in the core of fruit (such as
apples) and the inside of date seeds and apricot kernels.
Bromine
Found in the blood and pituitary gland, the body’s content varies
with age, mental ability and menstruation.
Nickel
Concentrated in the pancreas, biological functions are unknown.
Silver
Found in liver, blood, ovaries and uterus, concentrated in tonsils
and thyroid gland.
Mercury
Found in liver and many different foods. Not yet known biological
use.