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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
And Nutrition Board has set a UL of 11 milligrams per day for men and women, due to the risk of neurotoxicity symptoms; however, this risk is primarily from drinking water containing high levels of manganese. The 3 milligrams of manganese in a serving of Airborne shouldn't cause a problem unless you take several servings a day for an extended period of time 1. Certain populations may be more susceptible to manganese toxicity, including: People with liver disease: Manganese is eliminated from the body through bile, and impaired liver function can cause manganese to build up in the blood. Newborns: The newborn brain may be at increased risk for manganese toxicity. An immature liver may also result in decreased elimination of the mineral. Children: Infants and children have increased intestinal absorption of manganese compared to adults, as well as decreased excretion. The Linus Pauling Institute reports that there have been cases of cognitive and behavioral effects in school-aged children exposed to excess manganese. People with iron deficiency: Low levels of iron have been shown to increase manganese accumulation in the brain. Tips It is impossible to assess the effectiveness and safety of the herbal ingredients in Airborne because the amounts of the individual herbs are not listed. Although herbs have been widely used to treat various health concerns, as an alternative medicine, there is no conclusive data on whether or not they actually work. Similarly, there isn't a lot of information on potential side effects. Both ginger and echinacea can cause stomach upset and other negative digestive effects. Some people may have allergic reactions — potentially severe — to echinacea. Ginger may interact with certain medications, and it may not be safe for some pregnant women, according to the NIH. The Linus Pauling Institute. Certain populations may be more susceptible
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