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Something that would prevent Manganese from absortion
« on: April 15, 2020, 09:59:07 AM »
Hello there peeps!

So I was wondering.

If there was a substance, that could prevent manganese from being absorbed into our bodies, or some way to make it react so it gets deactivated and no longer is bioavaliable manganese, what would that substance be?

Let me explain.

There are bacterias that use manganese to protect themselves and survive (instead of iron). My supposition is that they do that for gaining antioxidant shielding, so they cannot be abliterated by the hidrogen peroxide and hypochlorus acid our inmune systems produce in order to adress infections.

So starving those bacteria would make them vulnerable to our inmune system and even make them die via starvation ( they cannot live without manganese )

Any ideas?

Some chemical that can bind to manganese? Some chemical that can react with it?

Let me know please! Thanks!

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