You Excrete Gold Through Your Skin and Hair:
The human body contains trace amounts of gold. The average human body of about 150 pounds (68 kg) contains about .2 milligrams of gold, most of which is found in our bloodstream.
Unfortunately, it’s not enough to make you rich. It happens on such a microscopic level that it’s impossible to notice or collect.
Ultimately, this gold is naturally released through bodily processes like sweating, shedding skin cells, and hair growth.
The gold in your body plays no significant biological role but is present alongside other essential trace elements. Still, the idea that your body is constantly releasing specks of one of Earth’s most coveted metals is a fascinating and unexpected quirk of human biology