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I have come to believe I am quite mercury toxic; have had my amalgams

removed some months ago, and proceeded since them with a chelation

protocol consisting of a " Heavy Metal Cleanse " from Renew Life. This

has produced some good effect - more good than harm, due I believe,

to the small amount of ALA in the formula, and in spite of the small

amount of chlorella.

In any case, I am a strong proponent of detoxing mercury. In my

discussions with my frineds, many of whom carry a nasty load of

amalgams around, my words on the subject are often met with blank

stares suggesting there is a hatchet burried in my forehead.

So, I would like to know - how much mercury does a mercury toxic

person carry? For example, I had about a dozen amalgams for about 40

years before having the last of them removed 3 months ago. Assuming I

am an average excreter, how much mercury would there be if it were

possible to collect it all from every place in my body and put it in

a teaspoon?

Would it be a drop the size of a pin head? I ask this because I think

most people do not understand just how toxic this crap is, and I

would like to be able to make the point.

Also, how much mercury would it take to poison a 1 acre lake?

Will

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TK---- http://www.iaomt.org/ To answer your question below - Doesn't

take much. The exact number is on this web site somewhere or on the

omnibasu search engine

>

> I have come to believe I am quite mercury toxic; have had my

amalgams

> removed some months ago, and proceeded since them with a chelation

> protocol consisting of a " Heavy Metal Cleanse " from Renew Life.

This

> has produced some good effect - more good than harm, due I believe,

> to the small amount of ALA in the formula, and in spite of the

small

> amount of chlorella.

>

> In any case, I am a strong proponent of detoxing mercury. In my

> discussions with my frineds, many of whom carry a nasty load of

> amalgams around, my words on the subject are often met with blank

> stares suggesting there is a hatchet burried in my forehead.

>

> So, I would like to know - how much mercury does a mercury toxic

> person carry? For example, I had about a dozen amalgams for about

40

> years before having the last of them removed 3 months ago. Assuming

I

> am an average excreter, how much mercury would there be if it were

> possible to collect it all from every place in my body and put it

in

> a teaspoon?

>

> Would it be a drop the size of a pin head? I ask this because I

think

> most people do not understand just how toxic this crap is, and I

> would like to be able to make the point.

>

> Also, how much mercury would it take to poison a 1 acre lake?

>

> Will

>

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I think I read somewhere recently that a 2 acre lake was only like a gram of

mercury to poison it. It was a relatively very small amount.

>>> " TK " tk200192071@...> 8/13/2007 9:46 AM >>>

TK---- http://www.iaomt.org/ To answer your question below - Doesn't

take much. The exact number is on this web site somewhere or on the

omnibasu search engine

>

> I have come to believe I am quite mercury toxic; have had my

amalgams

> removed some months ago, and proceeded since them with a chelation

> protocol consisting of a " Heavy Metal Cleanse " from Renew Life.

This

> has produced some good effect - more good than harm, due I believe,

> to the small amount of ALA in the formula, and in spite of the

small

> amount of chlorella.

>

> In any case, I am a strong proponent of detoxing mercury. In my

> discussions with my frineds, many of whom carry a nasty load of

> amalgams around, my words on the subject are often met with blank

> stares suggesting there is a hatchet burried in my forehead.

>

> So, I would like to know - how much mercury does a mercury toxic

> person carry? For example, I had about a dozen amalgams for about

40

> years before having the last of them removed 3 months ago. Assuming

I

> am an average excreter, how much mercury would there be if it were

> possible to collect it all from every place in my body and put it

in

> a teaspoon?

>

> Would it be a drop the size of a pin head? I ask this because I

think

> most people do not understand just how toxic this crap is, and I

> would like to be able to make the point.

>

> Also, how much mercury would it take to poison a 1 acre lake?

>

> Will

>

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Sorry about that, a gram can poison a 20 acre lake.

>>> " TK " tk200192071@...> 8/13/2007 9:46 AM >>>

TK---- http://www.iaomt.org/ To answer your question below - Doesn't

take much. The exact number is on this web site somewhere or on the

omnibasu search engine

>

> I have come to believe I am quite mercury toxic; have had my

amalgams

> removed some months ago, and proceeded since them with a chelation

> protocol consisting of a " Heavy Metal Cleanse " from Renew Life.

This

> has produced some good effect - more good than harm, due I believe,

> to the small amount of ALA in the formula, and in spite of the

small

> amount of chlorella.

>

> In any case, I am a strong proponent of detoxing mercury. In my

> discussions with my frineds, many of whom carry a nasty load of

> amalgams around, my words on the subject are often met with blank

> stares suggesting there is a hatchet burried in my forehead.

>

> So, I would like to know - how much mercury does a mercury toxic

> person carry? For example, I had about a dozen amalgams for about

40

> years before having the last of them removed 3 months ago. Assuming

I

> am an average excreter, how much mercury would there be if it were

> possible to collect it all from every place in my body and put it

in

> a teaspoon?

>

> Would it be a drop the size of a pin head? I ask this because I

think

> most people do not understand just how toxic this crap is, and I

> would like to be able to make the point.

>

> Also, how much mercury would it take to poison a 1 acre lake?

>

> Will

>

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Sorry about that, a gram can poison a 20 acre lake.

>>> " TK " tk200192071@...> 8/13/2007 9:46 AM >>>

TK---- http://www.iaomt.org/ To answer your question below - Doesn't

take much. The exact number is on this web site somewhere or on the

omnibasu search engine

>

> I have come to believe I am quite mercury toxic; have had my

amalgams

> removed some months ago, and proceeded since them with a chelation

> protocol consisting of a " Heavy Metal Cleanse " from Renew Life.

This

> has produced some good effect - more good than harm, due I believe,

> to the small amount of ALA in the formula, and in spite of the

small

> amount of chlorella.

>

> In any case, I am a strong proponent of detoxing mercury. In my

> discussions with my frineds, many of whom carry a nasty load of

> amalgams around, my words on the subject are often met with blank

> stares suggesting there is a hatchet burried in my forehead.

>

> So, I would like to know - how much mercury does a mercury toxic

> person carry? For example, I had about a dozen amalgams for about

40

> years before having the last of them removed 3 months ago. Assuming

I

> am an average excreter, how much mercury would there be if it were

> possible to collect it all from every place in my body and put it

in

> a teaspoon?

>

> Would it be a drop the size of a pin head? I ask this because I

think

> most people do not understand just how toxic this crap is, and I

> would like to be able to make the point.

>

> Also, how much mercury would it take to poison a 1 acre lake?

>

> Will

>

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