Mercury is one of the most toxic metals---even more so
than lead. This poison is found in our soil, water, and food supply, as well as
in sewage sludge, fungicides, and pesticides. Mercury is a cumulative poison
and a heavy metal that enters the atmosphere primarily from coal-burning
electric utilities. Mercury found in lakes and oceans are converted by bacteria
into methyl mercury a much more toxic substance. Some grains and seeds are
treated with methyl mercury chlorine bleaches, which seep into food supply.
Because methyl mercury contaminates our waters, large amounts are found in
fish, particularly larger one that are farther up in the food chain. An
estimated one-third or possibly more of America's lakes and one-fourth of its
rivers now contain fish that may be contaminated with mercury. Methyl mercury
is absorbed into the fat tissues of fish and can be found in most seafood
especially bigger predatory fish like swordfish, title fish, shark, king
mackerel, lobster, tuna (fresh, frozen and canned), grouper, halibut, Pollock,
catfish, scallops etc.
Mercury is also present in a wide variety of everyday
products, including cosmetics, dental fillings, fabric softeners, batteries,
industrial instruments, inks used by printers and tattooists, latex, some
medication, some paints, plastics, polishes, solvents and wood preservatives.
Because Mercury is a cumulative poison there is no
barrier that prohibits mercury from reaching the brain cells, and it is
retained in the pain center of the brain and in the central nervous system. The presence of mercury in the body-blood stream can
prevent the normal entry of nutrients into cells. It can bind to immune cells, distorting them and
interfering with normal immune responses. It can also prevent proper removal of waste from the
cells and could cause autoimmune disorders.
Mercury can cause
permanent kidney, cardiac, and respiratory problems. Large amounts of mercury in the body could
cause arthritis, depression, dermatitis, dizziness, fatigue, gum disease,
nausea, vomiting, hair loss, insomnia, head-aches, joint pain, slurred speech,
memory loss, diarrhea, muscle weakness, and excessive salivation. High levels of
mercury can also interfere with enzyme activity, resulting in blindness and
paralysis.
The U.s
environmental protection Agency has linked exposure to mercury vapor to
menstrual disorders and spontaneous abortion (miscarriage). Mercury exposure in
pregnant women can cause neurological damage, such as lowered intelligence and
delayed development in infants. In addition, the mortality rate for infants is
significantly increased when mothers are exposed to mercury.
The symptoms of mercury poisoning can mimic those
multiple sclerosis and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, also known as Lou
Gehrig’s disease). Children who have severe mercury poisoning can experience
Acrodynia, a syndrome characterized by peeling and pinkness of the skin on the
hands, nose, feet; blindness; increased heart rate; agitation; and pain in the
arms and legs.
Many food and environmental allergies may be directly
linked to mercury poisoning.
Signs indicating the presence of toxic mercury levels
include behavioral changes, depression, confusion, irritability, and
hyperactivity. People with mercury toxicity may experience allergic reactions
and asthma. People with high mercury levels in their system may complain about
a metallic taste in the mouth and loose teeth.
People get most of their mercury from eating fish.
Microorganisms in the environment can convert inorganic mercury to the organic
form methyl mercury. Methyl mercury can build up in the environment and
accumulate in certain fresh water and salt water fish and marine mammals; when
you then eat this seafood contaminated with methyl mercury it can be harmful to
your health. Methyl mercury is a toxic form of mercury that can cause adverse
effects to our health. It is particularly damaging to the embryos, which are
five to ten times more sensitive poison than adults.
Mercury harms us, harms wild life on sea and land; it
harms our pet when they eat food containing these fish or anything that is contaminated
with mercury. Mercury can accumulate in
our environment hence affect the quality of our water we drink and the soil
used to grow our food.
There has been concerned in regards to the safety of
mercury in dental amalgams—(fillings) and it is estimated that the amount of
mercury absorbed from fillings were too high. The measured levels in the brain,
blood, and urine from an amalgam are about 1 to 3 micrograms per day. Toxic
amounts are considered to be 30 micrograms per grams of creantinine a day
(creantinine is a protein in the urine). You would need to have 450 to 530
fillings to achieve this level.
It is your duty to care for your health so, I do recommend you avoid foods and other products contaminated with mercury or methyl mercury especially if you have an infant or a young child in your home.
It is your duty to care for your health so, I do recommend you avoid foods and other products contaminated with mercury or methyl mercury especially if you have an infant or a young child in your home.
A few things you can do to prevent high level of mercury
from entering into your body or home.
- First, eat organically grown foods, especially beans, onions, and garlic, for added sulfur, which helps protect the body against toxic substances.
- Drink purified water and drink made in mercury free materials; drink sufficient amount of green fruit and vegetable juices—may be 2 glasses of green juice per day.
- Include fiber, pectin from apples and high antioxidant food like goji berry, mushroom to your diet.
- Reduce the amount of fish you consume if you’re a fish eater, two 6 ounce servings a week is enough. Always clean the fish thoroughly and broil it; do not baste it in its juices. Although most fishes contain mercury, fish also contains compounds called alkylglycerols, which help to remove mercury from the body. If there is mercury in the fish, it is primarily stored in the fat. By broiling the fish and draining the juices, you will get rid of much fat and still retain the beneficial alkylglycerols. Good seafood includes canned light tuna, salmon, shrimp, catfish, and Pollock; although, if the fish is contaminated it is contaminated it is difficult to remove the mercury so it is wise you avoid high mercury fish such as titlefish, swordfish, king mackerel, shark, and albacone tuna but if you’re 100% concerned about your health I suggest completely avoid contaminated seafood. Low-mercury fish tend to have lower amounts of omega-3 fats, so it is recommended that you eat other omega-3 foods like avocado and take high-quality omega-3 supplements to increase your omega-3 intake without the mercury.
- Brush regularly to prevent tooth decay, and maintain regular dental check-ups for yourself and your children to avoid having fillings in the first place.
- Avoid wearing jewelries contaminated with mercury or other impurities such like lead, PVP etc.
Avoid painting your furniture or homes with paints containing mercury, lead or asbestos ingredients. If you have paints or batteries containing some mercury call your local disposal company to help you dispose it properly.
- If you suspect mercury toxicity from the above signs and symptoms having a hair analysis and urine test to detect the level of mercury in your body. This will help you know if blood purification or total body cleanse is ideal for you.
- Burdock root, red clover and activated Charcoal to help get rid of mercury or cleanse other toxins in your blood stream and body.
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