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Lead fragments in meat?
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<blockquote data-quote="akmtnhnt" data-source="post: 2848644" data-attributes="member: 120824"><p>Copper is something you body requires to function correctly. Everything is toxic if you have too much. There is both copper deficiency and toxicity. Just like water. But to call copper toxic like lead, is just factually incorrect. There is no functional use for lead in the body and it is toxic at very low levels.</p><p></p><p></p><p>There's studies on lead levels in the blood of hunters and their families who use lead, and it is elevated, but not to completely alarming levels. The kids are usually over their lower limit, but not the adults their higher limit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akmtnhnt, post: 2848644, member: 120824"] Copper is something you body requires to function correctly. Everything is toxic if you have too much. There is both copper deficiency and toxicity. Just like water. But to call copper toxic like lead, is just factually incorrect. There is no functional use for lead in the body and it is toxic at very low levels. There's studies on lead levels in the blood of hunters and their families who use lead, and it is elevated, but not to completely alarming levels. The kids are usually over their lower limit, but not the adults their higher limit. [/QUOTE]
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