Cadmium, lead, mercury, and aluminum are toxic metals that may interact
metabolically with nutritionally essential metals. Iron deficiency increases
absorption of cadmium, lead, and aluminum. Lead interacts with calcium in the
nervous system to impair cognitive development. Cadmium and aluminum interact
with calcium in the skeletal system to produce osteodystrophies. Lead replaces
zinc on heme enzymes and cadmium replaces zinc on metallothionein.
Selenium protects from mercury and methylmercury
toxicity. Aluminum interacts with calcium in bone and
kidneys, resulting in aluminum osteodystrophy.
Calcium deficiency along with low dietary magnesium may
contribute to aluminum-induced degenerative nervous disease.
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