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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Tin Toxicity from Acidic Juices in Unlined Cans

  • Yes, absolutely. Acidic foods and juices stored in unlined or damaged metal cans can leach significant amounts of tin into the liquid.
  • Acidity is the key factor. Citrus juices, tomato products, pineapple juice, and other acidic beverages naturally corrode the interior of unlined or poorly coated tin cans.
  • Acute gastrointestinal symptoms. Ingesting high levels of dissolved tin typically causes immediate gastrointestinal distress, including:
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Abdominal cramps
  • Bio-availability and accumulation. While the body excretes a large portion of ingested inorganic tin, high acute doses overwhelm normal elimination pathways and irritate the mucosal lining of the digestive tract.
  • Prevention and safety recommendations:
  • Never store leftover acidic juices or foods in their original opened cans.
  • Transfer contents immediately to glass, ceramic, or plastic containers for refrigeration.
  • Discard any dented, bulging, or compromised cans, as the protective interior lining may be cracked, accelerating metal leaching.
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  • Tinned unlacquered containers - Cause (Contents: foods or beverages; Duration: long-term; Ph: low; Ingested concentration minimum: several hundred mg/kg; Ingested concentration maximum: several thousand mg/kg; Scope: humans)
  • Foods or beverages - Cause (Storage: tinned unlacquered containers; Duration: long-term; Ph: low; Ingested concentration minimum: several hundred mg/kg; Ingested concentration maximum: several thousand mg/kg; Scope: humans; Documentation period: last 200 years)

Tin - connections

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  • Dr. Ronald Roth - Assesses (Frequency: every patient consultation)
  • Stillborns - Contain (Polarity: negative; Reporter: Schroeder and others)
  • Bronze, Prostate - Contains
  • Aorta, Brain, Heart, Kidney, Liver, Muscle, Ovary, Pancreas, Spleen, Stomach, Testes, Uterus - Contains (Context: human tissue after accidental deaths)
  • Liver - Contains (Developmental: fetal; Amount: higher; Reporter: Misk)
  • Heart, Spleen - Contains (Developmental: fetal; Amount: traces; Reporter: Misk)
  • Thyroid gland - Contains (Polarity: negative; Scope: every examined victim; Context: accidental deaths)
  • Patients tested - Have (Proportion: greater than 90%; Level: low; Degree minimum: moderately; Degree maximum: very; Reference: all other essential trace minerals)
  • Food sources - Provide (Frequency: daily; Amount: 1-3 mg; Variety: various)
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  • Licorice - Provide (Rank: 17; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Devil's Claw - Provide (Rank: 18; Order: highest to lowest)
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  • Juniper - Provide (Rank: 2; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Bilberry - Provide (Rank: 3; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Milk thistle - Provide (Rank: 4; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Dulse - Provide (Rank: 5; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Lady slipper - Provide (Rank: 6; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Althea - Provide (Rank: 7; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Valerian - Provide (Rank: 8; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Irish moss - Provide (Rank: 9; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Animals - Require (Scope: some; Purpose: growth)
  • Nickel - Synergizes With

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