Scientists are clear that toxic
metals damage brain tissue and lead to degenerative disease by producing oxidative stress — and aluminum is one of the worst offenders.
Not exact matches
But
metal electrodes can quickly
damage natural
brain tissue, making it impossible to study the transfer of signals over extended periods.
As the
metals enter the blood stream to be passed out of the body in urine or bile, they can
damage brain and nervous
tissue, depress immunity and disrupt other needed bodily functions.1