Pure gold is naturally formed in the human body in trace amounts and actually plays an important role in both the health and maintenance of joints. Pure gold is also a key element in the transmission of electrical signals throughout the body. The amount of gold in the body is dependent on the size of the human; for example, a person weighing at 70 kilograms would contain approximately 0.2 milligrams of pure gold.
No
They eat away at you
yes,as they carry harmful chemicals...
immunity
It hurts our bodies with its sugery goodness!
Its water with the most amount of chlorine and it's harmful to our bodies
No, gold in not toxic to humans, in fact gold leaf is consumed in some cultures, for example Indian banquettes use gold leaf to decorate food, and the South American drink Tequila Gold has small amounts of gold leaf suspended in the spirit.
polluted water has some chemicals that are harmful to our bodies...if we drink that water,it may cause some diseases^^
The Californian gold fever was the want and need to search for as much gold until their bodies give out. It affected people because people were hunting left and right, and some even died just looking and searching for gold.
We get the nitrogen our bodies need by eating food.
It isn't harmful to the vast majority of human bodies. Some people with a condition called Celiac Disease have an abnormal immune reaction to the gluten and so get stomach, joint, and other problem when they eat it.
Our bodies need fat to porvide energy and to get all the vitamins we need.