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Titanium
Titanium is a metal commonly encountered in everyday life, often in the form of titanium dioxide used in foods, supplements, personal care products, and pharmaceuticals. While generally considered inert, emerging research has begun to explore how titanium particles—particularly at smaller sizes—may interact with the body, including effects on the gut, immune system, and cellular stress pathways.
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