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Heavy metal toxicity, an underrecognized crisis, silently impacts 7–8 billion people through air, water, and food chain exposures, causing pervasive subclinical impairments—fatigue, brain fog, reduced focus, and mood instability—that steadily erode daily well-being. Unlike other pollutants, heavy metals uniquely penetrate the blood-brain barrier, disrupting cognition and emotional stability across all ages, while accumulating for decades in tissues and leaving multi-generational epigenetic marks. Often hidden until interventions like chelation reveal latent burdens, this invisible crisis contributes to a wide range of chronic and subclinical conditions and is estimated to cost $6–12 trillion annually in global productivity losses, plus hundreds of billions more in healthcare and educational impacts, making heavy metal toxicity a uniquely pervasive public health emergency demanding urgent research, monitoring, and mitigation.