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arsenic

What is it?

Arsenic trioxide, a powerful but poisonous and possibly carcinogenic insecticide, has been widely used by farmers and citrus growers. And arsenic, a toxic metal, frequently shows up in shellfish. Repeated exposure to arsenic can damage the kidneys, impair brain function, even, some researchers believe, cause cancer. Yet this deadly poison is now considered a MICROMINERAL essential to the metabolism of methionine but it is needed only in minute quantities (see AMINO ACIDS).

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