Guest guest Posted July 31, 2000 Report Share Posted July 31, 2000 Mercury molecules inactive a part of the immune system called Neutrophils. These are responsible for killing fungi inside the body (i.e. blood and soft tissues) that originate from places like the small intestine REFERENCE #1. Measuring Neutrophils function is very difficult, since a blood sample must be analyzed several hours after being drawn. Subsequently, very few Docs measure this. REFERENCE #2 shows how mercury can impair leukocytes, another part of the immune system that fights fungi. In our example case involving , an immune test showed decrease leukocytes function. Kathy Neutrophils don't just affect fungi, also viruses, bacteria, etc. These are all oportunistic and prey on those with damaged or weak defenses. My big paper on mercury has documentation of the viral/mercury connection. Bernie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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