Talk:Heavy metal detoxification
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This is definitely a notable article, but it's written very poorly. If I had the expertise I'd do it, but I hope someone takes the time soon.76.250.11.10 (talk) 08:14, 6 February 2009 (UTC)
- 13 years later... crickets. Meanwhile, loads of quacks promote various heavy metal detoxes. -- Dandv 04:57, 6 June 2022 (UTC)
recent edits[edit]
Alexander Bloome made recent edits using the following sources:
- Chelation: Harnessing and Enhancing Heavy Metal Detoxification—A Review PMID 23690738
- A Complete Heavy Metal Detox Guide
- Mercury toxicity and antioxidants PMID 12495372
- The role of metallothionein and selenium in metal detoxification. PMID 23973552
- source #1 is OK but from a low quality journal; source #2 is spam; source #3 is PRIMARY and fails MEDRS; source #4 fails WP:MEDDATE. I removed this, as had Doc James before me. We can perhaps build some content from source #1 but this is weak...