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' What part of the body is affected by mercury?

Mercury may have toxic effects on the nervous, digestive and immune systems, and on lungs, kidneys, skin and eyes...' [vids] onlyupmedia-com.ngontinh24.com/articles/where-does-mercury-store-in-your-body

Hg Excreted in stool?! ha,ha...this ol' mechanic had ALL the teeth pulled...the entire mouth had 'mercury tattoos' as a memento...there were too many to count... It took 30+ yrs [one Generation!] for -most- of them to vanish. Sad to say, Dr.Y, you were taught a load of bs & millions have&are paying the price of the on high medicalmafia profit$ at any cost doctrine.

Y'all know this... so there's no point in stating hg/ASD link ...stevekirsch.substack.com /p/parent-survey-results-vaccines-increase

Parent survey results: vaccines increase the risk of autism, autoimmune disorders, etc.'

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov /29777524/

Mercury Involvement in Neuronal Damage and in Neurodegenerative Diseases - PubMed

'Abstract

Neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and multiple sclerosis are characterized by a chronic and selective process of neuronal cell death. ..Among environmental causes, the accumulation of mercury, a heavy metal considered a toxic agent, was largely studied as a probable factor involved in neurodegenerative disease course. Mercury exists in three main forms: elemental mercury, inorganic mercury, and organic mercury (methylmercury and ethylmercury). Sources of elemental mercury can be natural (volcanic emission) or anthropogenic (coal-fired electric utilities, waste combustion, hazardous-waste incinerators, and gold extraction). Moreover, mercury is still used as an antiseptic, as a medical preservative, and as a fungicide. Dental amalgam can emit mercury vapor. Mercury vapor, being highly volatile and lipid soluble, can cross the blood-brain barrier and the lipid cell membranes and can be accumulated into the cells in its inorganic forms. Also, methylmercury can pass through blood-brain and placental barriers, causing serious damage in the central nervous system. This review describes the toxic effects of mercury in cell cultures, in animal models, and in patients with neurodegenerative diseases. In vitro experiments showed that mercury exposure was principally involved in oxidative stress and apoptotic processes. Moreover, motor and cognitive impairment and neural loss have been confirmed in various studies performed in animal models. Finally, observational studies on patients with neurodegenerative diseases showed discordant data about a possible mercury involvement.'

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finally got around to looking at your comment, thanks...

I had no training about mercury.

I have seen a blood mercury level drop from 12 to zero after 5 months of avoiding fish. But who knows about tissue levels?

Are you saying you got all your teeth pulled, and the staining only went away after 30 years?

Do you think chelation works?

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'staining' was not what the biologics dentist at the health show termed it...she called them tattoos because they were celluar deep& the Hg leaching was from the blood, fascia,ligaments&Bone,Organs.etc manifesting as countless tattoos & that finally diminished so you could count the remaining blotches, not 'went away'fully ,after 3 decades...Dr.Yoho, picture Hg poisoning as an iceberg...those tattos were the tip of that absurdly biotoxic pyramid. ..had IV chelation done 40 yrs ago for theheavy metal,asbestos crapola from working on cars& if it worked for the lead poisoned german pottery workers,a hundred years ago, then it surely did for this ol'mechanic.cheers

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