Paul Saladino· MD
cadmium is in seafood specifically shellfish
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cadmium is in seafood specifically shellfish
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And we probably won't even talk about shellfish in this video, but shellfish like muscles or clams or oysters, they're bottom feeders. They're benthic organisms, which means they're going to accumulate different heavy metals. They have things like cadmium in them.