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[[Heavy Metal]]s have harmful effects on human health, and exposure to these metals has been increased by industrial and anthropogenic activities and modern industrialization. Contamination of water and air by toxic metals is an environmental concern and hundreds of millions of people are being affected around the world. Food contamination with heavy metals is another concern for human and animal health. Concentration of heavy metals in water resources, air, and food is assessed with this regard. Metals among the other environmental pollutants may also occur naturally and remain in the environment. Hence, human exposure to metals is inevitable, and some studies have reported gender differences in the toxicity of metals. They may frequently react with biological systems by losing one or more electrons and forming metal cations which have affinity to the nucleophilic sites of vital macromolecules. Several acute and chronic toxic effects of heavy metals affect different body organs. Gastrointestinal and kidney dysfunction, nervous system disorders, skin lesions, vascular damage, immune system dysfunction, birth defects, and cancer are examples of the complications of heavy metals toxic effects. <ref>[https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2021.643972/full#:~:text=Several%20acute%20and%20chronic%20toxic,of%20heavy%20metals%20toxic%20effects Toxic Mechanisms of Five Heavy Metals: Mercury, Lead, Chromium, Cadmium, and Arsenic]</ref>
[[Heavy Metal]]s have harmful effects on human health, and exposure to these metals has been increased by industrial and anthropogenic activities and modern industrialization. Contamination of water and air by toxic metals is an environmental concern and hundreds of millions of people are being affected around the world. Food contamination with heavy metals is another concern for human and animal health. Concentration of heavy metals in water resources, air, and food is assessed with this regard. Metals among the other environmental pollutants may also occur naturally and remain in the environment. Hence, human exposure to metals is inevitable, and some studies have reported gender differences in the toxicity of metals. They may frequently react with biological systems by losing one or more electrons and forming metal cations which have affinity to the nucleophilic sites of vital macromolecules. Several acute and chronic toxic effects of heavy metals affect different body organs. Gastrointestinal and kidney dysfunction, nervous system disorders, skin lesions, vascular damage, immune system dysfunction, birth defects, and cancer are examples of the complications of heavy metals toxic effects. <ref>[https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2021.643972/full#:~:text=Several%20acute%20and%20chronic%20toxic,of%20heavy%20metals%20toxic%20effects Toxic Mechanisms of Five Heavy Metals: Mercury, Lead, Chromium, Cadmium, and Arsenic]</ref>
==Geoengineering Radio Frequency==
When the radio frequencies and [[Heavy Metal]]s are exposed to the human body, they disrupt the [[Electromagnetic Signals]], disturbing energetic balance and the homeostatic rhythms of the body. This puts the body in a hyper-immunity state, or adrenal exhaustion, while fighting off the foreign invader. The body develops coping mechanisms to deal with the foreign invader, while extreme stress is placed on the central nervous system, brain and immune system. The heavy metals being bombarded in the atmosphere help to prepare the earth terrain for running the [[AI Signal]], which is highly conductive with heavy metals and metal toxicity.<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/2744-electromagnetic-signals Electromagnetic Signals]</ref>


==Fieldwork Observation==
==Fieldwork Observation==