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I just read that MO (Molybdenum) reduces the accumulation of CU (copper) in the Liver. I believe MO may detract negative CU ions.? I don't know the total effects from exposure through inhalation or ingestion.? I don't have the experience. I don't believe epithelial exposure to be an absorptive concern? I've handled tons of copper growing up with retro fit equipment demolitions for resource conservation purposes, but I don't believe there to have ever been an issue with handling contaminations. None of which was dust.
Several people are looking into the possible medical concerns surrounding malachite being administered by individuals of abnormal religious practices, some of which are proving to be possibly nefarious instances, which is what brought me back to this video. I originally sought out the processing of Green Rock years ago due to my interests in the Sumerian creation of the Baghdad Battery which is why I originally subscribed. They used CU & were familiar with ion energy transference & base chemicals. I'm aware that the Ancient Sumerians used MO to support skeletal & dental structures as well. Whether that medicinal approach is paradoxical medicine, I don't know? I feel that you've demonstrated effectively the taskly efforts needed to be undertaken during the production of creating CU (copper) from green rock, & how with more primitive methods on a great scale magnitude, cultural production could prove highly exposing, necessitating MO (Molybdenum) usages as compensatory methods to a multitude of possible side effects. I'm curious if you've ever noticed any concerns yourself, or have any insights into the cautions surrounding it, & at what quantities? Some have suggested pulmonary clotting? I do know that copper poisoning is supposed to be mood altering long term, but so is to much spicy salsa. Just some food for thought lol. Any insight helps, if you don't mind sharing?
Take care & have a good day.
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