Optimizing antioxidant status with herbal medicine workers in contact with toxic metals
AUTHORS : Sadovskaya N.Yu. | Kiseleva T.L.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Institute of Homeopathy and Naturotherapy of the Federal Scientific Clinical and
Experimental Center for Traditional Methods of Diagnostics and Treatment
Roszdrav, Moscow
YEAR : 2006
Those working in professional contact with toxic metals and elements (lead, cadmium, mercury, beryllium, nickel, chromium, arsenic, antimony, barium,
bismuth, thallium, aluminum) tend to accumulate these chemical elements in the body, which leads to including, to the activation of lipid peroxidation [1, 4, 5, 8] and
other negative consequences requiring phytocorrection.