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There really is!!
The concentration of manganese in tears is 30 times higher than in serum!!
I'm older than I am on this topic.
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Definitely. It should be extremely small and estimated at the level of pg ml to ng ml.
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The components of tears are water and sodium chloride.
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Of course not. Or my hen
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Manganese is indeed present in tears, and the main organic components in tears are proteins, including albumin, globulin, lysozyme, immunoglobulin IgA, IgG, IgE, etc.
The simple act of crying can effectively reduce the level of manganese in the body, which is a mineral that affects mood.
The study found that the concentration of manganese in tears was as much as 30 times higher than that in serum.
There are indeed studies abroad that show that the "emotional tears" that flow out when people are under emotional pressure such as grief contain some harmful substances, such as the metal element manganese, such as leucine-enkephalin, which regulates pain perception in our central nervous system, and adrenocorticotropic hormone, which can be used to respond to stress indicators.
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How could there be that.
Unless you have a high level of heavy metals in your body.
If that's the case, people are already poisoned by high levels of heavy metals.
The real body is a mining farm, and of course there should be no such ingredient in reality.
The human body does not produce manganese, and you just take too much and do not excrete it through the eyes, or accumulate in the internal organs, and accumulate harm to the body over time and do not react.
The ingredients have already been introduced by netizens, so I won't analyze them.
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You can search for this in the browser, and there should be relevant ones, because the alkali in tears will be transformed into this element, and there is a certain amount of truth.
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Hello, the vast majority of the composition is water (, and contains small amounts of inorganic salts, proteins, lysozyme, immunoglobulin A, complement system, and other substances.
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Yes. About 90% of the components in tears are water, and the rest of the ingredients help keep the surface of the eye moist and play a protective role. The rest of this ingredient includes the following elements:
Chlorine, sodium, and potassium. These ingredients together give the tears another slightly salty feeling. They also help to maintain a reasonable number of elements in the eyeball.
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There is no potassium in tears, and tears are a weakly acidic, clear, colorless liquid composed of mostly water (, and contain small amounts of inorganic salts, proteins, lysozyme, immunoglobulin A, complement system, and other substances.
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It may contain that the composition of tears is complex.
Tears are a weakly acidic, clear, colorless liquid composed of mostly water (, and contain small amounts of inorganic salts, proteins, lysozyme, immunoglobulin A, complement system, and other substances.
There are two types of tearing: reflexive tearing and emotional tearing. Affective tearing contains more protein than reflex tearing, and affective tearing has a chemical that resembles painkillers.
The lactoferrin and lysin in tears have defensive functions and can inhibit the growth of bacteria. In addition, the secretion of tears promotes the normal metabolism of cells and prevents them from forming tumors.
In addition to the tear glands, dozens of other glands are involved in the formation of tears. In this way, the composition of tears is quite complex.
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Tears do not contain potassium, and most tears contain salt and water.
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99% of the components in tears are water, and the rest of the ingredients are to help keep the surface of the eye moisturized. These ingredients include mineral elements such as chlorine, sodium, potassium, etc., which together give the tears a slightly salty feeling. In addition, a protein is responsible for preventing water evaporation to avoid dry eyes; The other substance destroys bacteria that may be attached to the eyeball, preventing the eye from being infected by bacteria.
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Tears contain salt and contain a small amount of potassium.
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About 90% of the ingredients in the tears are water, and the rest helps the surface of the eyeball to stay moisturized and protective. The rest of this composition includes the following elements: chlorine, sodium, and potassium.
These ingredients together with the back make the tears a slightly salty answer. At the same time, they also help to maintain a reasonable number of elements within the eyeball.
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Tears do not contain potassium, they contain salt, and the running water flows to the corners of the mouth, feeling salty
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Tears, a liquid, a liquid that comes out of the eyes when a person is sad or overly excited and happy, tastes slightly salty. Normally, a small amount of clear, salt-containing solution secreted by the lacrimal glands diffuses between the eyeball and eyelids, making it moist and easy to move, and usually enters the nasal cavity through the nasolacrimal duct. It is a weakly acidic, transparent, colorless liquid, most of which is composed of water (, and contains a small amount of inorganic salts, proteins, lysozyme, immunoglobulin A, complement system and other substances.
Tearing is a simple act that people are born with, and everyone does it without learning, just like the instinct of the heart beating and the kidneys excreting, and as spontaneous as sighing and sneezing.
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The concentration of potassium, sodium and chloride in tears is higher than that of plasma, and tears also contain small amounts of glucose and urea, the concentration of which changes accordingly with the change of glucose-urea concentration level in the blood.
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Do tears contain potassium? It contains potassium, and there are so many elements in her tears.
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Tears contain inorganic salts such as potassium ions, sodium ions, and chloride ions, so they are a little salty!
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The profitability is based on potassium, and the cost of plant survival is relatively low.
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Just ask your doctor.
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It is recommended to consult a doctor to see if there is a good ** plan.
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There is also 98% water in the tears, and the rest has immunoglobulins and other proteins.
Manganese may be present, but even in very small amounts.
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There is manganese.
The main organic components in tears are proteins, including albumin, globulin, lysozyme, immunoglobulin IgA, IgG, IgE, etc.
The simple act of crying can effectively reduce the level of manganese, a mineral that affects mood.
Studies have found that the concentration of manganese in tears is 30 times higher than that in serum.
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There may be a little bit, but the content is very small and very small, that is, it basically does not contain it, after all, there are many elements in it, which can be ignored.
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