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Hi,

I have a friend with high mercury in blood in spite of the removal of

amalgams several years ago. I would say that this means that there is

a hidden source of mercury somewhere which is still intoxicating him.

Is this true or maybe there could be some other reason?

Thanks in advance,

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Yes this is very true....even though I had my fillings removed the

first dentist I had remove 2 at a time still you have inhaled mercury

unless you go to a dentist who uses a rubber dam so you dont

inhale the mercury or swallow any mercury. The mercury stays in

your body and its hard to detox because its a heavy metal. Definitely

DMSA would be beneficial to him and to join the Andy Cutler forum

to help him along. I am on Round 2 and its horrible but everyone tells

me it gets better !!!

Here is to Healing

Meaning of high mercury in blood

Hi,

I have a friend with high mercury in blood in spite of the removal of

amalgams several years ago. I would say that this means that there is

a hidden source of mercury somewhere which is still intoxicating him.

Is this true or maybe there could be some other reason?

Thanks in advance,

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> Hi,

>

> I have a friend with high mercury in blood in spite of the removal of

> amalgams several years ago. I would say that this means that there is

> a hidden source of mercury somewhere which is still intoxicating him.

> Is this true or maybe there could be some other reason?

We don't really expect to find mercury in the blood because it moves

very rapidly to the body where it gets stuck in tissues. I can

remember people reporting mercury in blood and thinking it was likely

due to eating high mercury fish (like tuna), rapid weight loss (that

could release mercury from body stores), or some other chronic

exposure. I did read somewhere that a head injury could cause mercury

to be released from the brain (can't remember where I read that).

J

>

> Thanks in advance,

>

>

>

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> Hi,

>

> I have a friend with high mercury in blood in spite of the removal of

> amalgams several years ago. I would say that this means that there is

> a hidden source of mercury somewhere which is still intoxicating him.

> Is this true or maybe there could be some other reason?

We don't really expect to find mercury in the blood because it moves

very rapidly to the body where it gets stuck in tissues. I can

remember people reporting mercury in blood and thinking it was likely

due to eating high mercury fish (like tuna), rapid weight loss (that

could release mercury from body stores), or some other chronic

exposure. I did read somewhere that a head injury could cause mercury

to be released from the brain (can't remember where I read that).

J

>

> Thanks in advance,

>

>

>

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I'm curious about your friend's situation, since I'm dealing with

someone who may have ongoing exposure, and i'm trying to figure out if

getting a blood test might be a way of detecting it. What kind of test

is this? Is it plama or RBC? Was it ordered by an MD or some other

route? Can you tell me how high the mercury was? What is the range

that is usually accepted above which is considered " high " ?

Thanks -

Dave.

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Hi,

I have a friend with high mercury in blood in spite of the removal of

amalgams several years ago. I would say that this means that there is

a hidden source of mercury somewhere which is still intoxicating him.

Is this true or maybe there could be some other reason?

Thanks in advance,

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I'm curious about your friend's situation, since I'm dealing with

someone who may have ongoing exposure, and i'm trying to figure out if

getting a blood test might be a way of detecting it. What kind of test

is this? Is it plama or RBC? Was it ordered by an MD or some other

route? Can you tell me how high the mercury was? What is the range

that is usually accepted above which is considered " high " ?

Thanks -

Dave.

Posted by: " " JuliusLulaby@...

JuliusLulaby@...?Subject=%20Re%3AMeaning%20of%20high%20mercury%20i\

n%20blood>

juliusllb http://profiles.yahoo.com/juliusllb>

Wed Mar 26, 2008 1:40 am (PDT)

Hi,

I have a friend with high mercury in blood in spite of the removal of

amalgams several years ago. I would say that this means that there is

a hidden source of mercury somewhere which is still intoxicating him.

Is this true or maybe there could be some other reason?

Thanks in advance,

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