Paul Saladino· MD
they can accumulate in the human body and the kidneys and the joints and the soft tissues and the breasts and the bladder all sorts of places maybe even in the nervous system in the brain causing issues for humans
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they can accumulate in the human body and the kidneys and the joints and the soft tissues and the breasts and the bladder all sorts of places maybe even in the nervous system in the brain causing issues for humans
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oxalates which can accumulate in the joints