Paul Saladino· MD
cadmium is higher in Roots than shoots but in numerous leafy vegetables lettuce and endives cating is stored in the leaves due to its high uptake and translocation
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cadmium is higher in Roots than shoots but in numerous leafy vegetables lettuce and endives cating is stored in the leaves due to its high uptake and translocation
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it's interesting to note that leaves of vegetables things like kale spinach even lettuce concentrate heavy metals