sweating releases lead at levels far exceeding what blood tests alone suggest
Workers occupationally exposed to lead have extremely high levels of lead in sweat even when their blood lead levels are only moderately elevated, indicating sweat as a significant route of heavy metal detoxification.
What this means for you
Your blood levels don't tell the whole story. Research shows sweat can carry significantly more lead out of the body than blood markers indicate — meaning regular, deep sweating may support your body's natural ability to offload heavy metals that accumulate from everyday environmental exposure.
The published research
A journal for health professionals working with American Indians and Alaska Natives
· 1998
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