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> Can mercury damage the peripheral nervous system causing neuropathies?

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> I really haven't seen this mentioned. I watched a video on youtube

> that showed neuron degeneration in the brain leading to alzheimers when

> mercury was introduced. The depiction showed mercury binding to

> receptor sites in the building blocks of the nerves and instead of the

> nerves building like normal they fell apart. I guess something like

> that is what happens in peripheral nerve damage? Or if it wasn't the

> cause it could at least hinder the healing and rebuilding of the nerves?

Mercury can definitely be involved in neuropathy. If you search on

onibasu for " andrewhallcutler neuropathy " you will get some hits.

I didn't read through them, but you may get more info there.

Neuropathy can also be a sign of B12 deficiency, diabetes, etc.

If you have it, I think it is one of those things to get a proper

diagnosis so you know how to address it.

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> Here's the link incase anyone hasn't seen it. I thought it was very

> interesting.

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Yes, it can and does. That is partly what all these newer syndroms and

nervous system disease are about. Yes it leads to Alzheimers, MS,

Fibromyalgia, the list goes on. I can say that I found that my

perhipheral neuropathy in my legs is gone post amalgam removal. That

is not to guarantee this would happen for everyone, but for me...it's

gone. It's just too bad that despite this laboratory proof of what

mercury does, the general public and medical community do not see it

as the cause for most of our ails.

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> Can mercury damage the peripheral nervous system causing

neuropathies?

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