I'm curious as to whether the accumulated arsenic can still be chelated from the body and if the effects on the nerves can be reversed if arsenic is removed from the system. Hopefully, there is further study on it.
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This is a great question! I too would be curious if this is possible. If the damage is occurring during developmental stages, then it might not be reversible. Would be interesting to read research pertaining to this.
I agree. As with a lot of metal poisoning cases, those poisoned at that stage had lasting effects. So I'm thinking, it would be great if they also look into chronic and acute poisoning vs reversibility (if there ever is).