Guest guest Posted September 30, 2008 Report Share Posted September 30, 2008 I put Andy's name in the subject line to see if we can get a reply - no guarantees. I suspect that he has discussed this in previous posts, probably on autism mercury, but can't recall any specific ones at the moment. > > I have asked myself this very often if the damage is fully reversible. > It would be very interesting to know how exactly mercury causes brain > malfunction and where it does damage. > > Maybe it does more real 'physical' damage by killing brain cells etc. > or more in a sense that it blocks and interferes with a lot of > processes. > > What i do know is that: > > 1. It causes oxidative stress. > 2. It poisons the mitochondria and interferes with energy production. > > What i would like to know is if in iatrogenic chronic low level > poisoning cases a significant number of brain cells and other > structures die and this causes the malfunction or if the brain cells > dont die but become less efficient because of the poisoning and this > causes the problem? > > Maybe Andy can explain this? Or did he already do this? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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