
Are 'Safe' Toxin Levels a Lie? Expert Raises Concerns About Bioaccumulation
Concerns rise over the accuracy of 'safe' toxin levels as a new study suggests bioaccumulation of toxins may be far more damaging than previously thought. Dr. Daniel Pompa, a cellular detox expert, highlights the issue, stating, "Our government bodies will tell us this amount of aluminum, this amount of mercury, glyphosate is safe, but what they don't account for is the bioaccumulation." The study suggests that long-term exposure to even low levels of toxins can have severe consequences, including developmental issues in children and hormone imbalances. While further research is needed, the video raises valid concerns about the long-term effects of toxins that warrant public attention and a more thorough investigation by health authorities. The video also raises concerns about the accuracy of information released by government bodies.