Did You Know?
. . . that nickel is a part of foods that are derived from plants? It's a Natural Nickel Fact
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Nickel Magazine, June, 2003 -- Nickel is found today in many foods and
beverages that are derived from plants.
Since it is an integral part of vegetation, nickel is part of many animalsÂ’ diet, including ours. We are being advised to eat more fruit and vegetables in our diet. This means that we are being invited to eat more nickel. Having chocolate with your morning coffee, for example, will give you a good slug of nickel because nickel is in the chocolate and in the coffee.
Animals, including humans, maintain their balance of metals by excreting the excess. If nickel is coming
in one end – it is also going out the other. There is nickel in dung and nickel in urine. Which means that
there is nickel in manure, compost and other natural fertilisers. Nickel is in the soil and is organically
cycled back into the soil.
SOURCE: Speech by Dr. Ivor Kirman at Nickel/Cobalt
2003
| Expert Dialogue: Dr. R. J. P. Williams |



