I regularly add the foil packs of vitamins/electrolytes like Emergen C to water for usage during sports activitiesI was wondering how much aluminum is absorbed by the powder when it's packed in the small foil packages that are torn open to dispense the powder? On the same note, how much aluminum is absorbed by soft drinks and beer packaged in aluminum cans? I'm trying to detox from heavy metals and thought that avoiding products packaged in aluminum is a good way to reduce intake.
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stuff that like grilled fowl or stuff thats no longer fried or cooked with alot of grease or fatswendy's grilled fowl sandwich and a baked potato could also be greater than a fried fowl sandwhich and french fries.
The foil pouches are plastic with foil liningThere's probably no direct contact with the drinkAs opposed to Aluminum cans, which in constant contact with the drinkIt's hard to say how much aluminum is absorbed into the drinkAluminum reacts with the oxygen in the air and forms a tough layer of Aluminum OxideAlso, according to the Alcoa website, the cans are coated to keep the drink from reacting with the can.