How can I clean my clothes from Heavy metal poisoning?
I recently been exposed to Heavy metals (aluminum, tin, platinum, nickel) And the doctor told me that they can come from clothes and get absorbed by the skin. so how can I clean it? i mean I washed it in hot water and a washer.
None of those metals is anything to worry about. Tin is not dangerous. Nickel can irritate the skin of some people with long Exposure. Nickel plate is even used on some cooking utensils. Any metal can be toxic in some forms and at high levels. You don’t say how you were "exposed" Unless you were sanding or grinding on th e metal or exposed to dust from those operations your clothes probably have very little on them. Wash normally.
2 Responses to How can I clean my clothes from Heavy metal poisoning?
2 Responses to How can I clean my clothes from Heavy metal poisoning?
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the only poison mentioned is tin,aluminium isn’t a heavy metal,platinum is a noble metal often used in dental fitting not a poison,nickel vapor is poisonous but not the metal in its natural state,just wash normally you’ll be fine
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None of those metals is anything to worry about. Tin is not dangerous. Nickel can irritate the skin of some people with long Exposure. Nickel plate is even used on some cooking utensils. Any metal can be toxic in some forms and at high levels. You don’t say how you were "exposed" Unless you were sanding or grinding on th e metal or exposed to dust from those operations your clothes probably have very little on them. Wash normally.
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the only poison mentioned is tin,aluminium isn’t a heavy metal,platinum is a noble metal often used in dental fitting not a poison,nickel vapor is poisonous but not the metal in its natural state,just wash normally you’ll be fine
References :
None of those metals is anything to worry about. Tin is not dangerous. Nickel can irritate the skin of some people with long Exposure. Nickel plate is even used on some cooking utensils. Any metal can be toxic in some forms and at high levels. You don’t say how you were "exposed" Unless you were sanding or grinding on th e metal or exposed to dust from those operations your clothes probably have very little on them. Wash normally.
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