I didn't realize how many household product contain mercury. I think we're out to get ourselves as human beings with all the poisons & radiation we expose ourselves. Glenn WOW THIS LIST IS SCARY!!! Is it accurate? Dove soap? Ive been using it for years. Obviously its not listed on the ingredients, but can anyone tell me where the merc in this product is? Is it introduced as part of a chemical manufacturing process? Organic ...inorganic? Anyone know? -What ingredients or process does the merc come from in these products.. Ajax Powder Lysol Direct Ivory dishwashing liquid Joy dishwashing liquid Comet Cleaner Stains (e.g., Carbol-Fuchin, Gram iodine, trichrome blue, Carbol Gentian violet, Gomori's) Sulfuric acid (commercial grade, Hg as impurity) -I use these stains in microbiology lab and sulfuric acid in chemlab every other day. How much hg is in this stuff? All this new information as well as the way I was probably poisened are making me rethink my major! I'd appreciate any extra info or links on this subject Thanks, ~~Aaron --- In [hidden email], "tk200192071" <tk200192071@y...> wrote: > >This link list some common household cleaners containing Hg. > > >http://www.tacanow.com/containingmercury.htm > >MERCURY CONTAINING CHEMICALS > >Mercury (II) oxide > >Mercury chloride > >Mercury (II) chloride > >Mercury (II) sulfate > >Mercury nitrate (for corrosion of copper alloys) > >Mercurochrome > >Mercury iodide > >Mercurial diuretic > >Fixatives (many) > >"Metexchange" reagent > >"Precision" reagent > >Preservatives (e.g., Thimerosal, Phenylmercuric acetate, Phenylmercuric >nitrate) > >Stains (e.g., Carbol-Fuchin, Gram iodine, trichrome blue, mercury chloride, >Carbol Gentian violet, Gomori's, > >Sulfuric acid (commercial grade, Hg as impurity) > >Thimerosal (used in Haemophilus, hepatitis, rabies, tetanus, influenza, >diptheria, and pertussis vaccines) > >Zenker's solution and other histological fixatives > >OVER-THE-COUNTER PHARMACEUTICALS CONTAINING MERCURY > >Thimerosal > >Phenylmercuric acetate used as preservatives > >Phenylmercuric nitrate > >Opththalmic products and contact lens solutions > >Nasal sprays (as preservative) > >Topical anti-microbials and disinfectants (e.g., Merthiolate, > >tincture of Merthiolate) > >Diuretics (mersalyl, salts, mercumatilin, mercuramide, > >mercurophylline, mercaptomerin, merethoxylline) > >Eye cosmetics > >Hemorrhoidal ointments (use discontinued in 1995) > >Homeopathic remedies (listed as `mercurius' on label) > >Merbromin/water solution (used in plastic/reconstructive surgery as > >disinfectant and marker) > >Mercuric chloride peritoneal lavage in cancer surgery (uncommon in > >US) > >Skin bleaching creams (OTC use discontinued in early 1970's, but > >prescription formulations still available) > >Teething powder (discontinued in 1950's) > >Human and veterinary vaccines (now being reviewed by FDA) > >GENERAL USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING MERCURY > >Ajax Powder > >Alconox soap > >Boraxo Pads > >Comet Cleaner > >Derma Scrub > >Dove soap > >Ivory dishwashing liquid > >Joy dishwashing liquid > >Kodak Fixer > >Kodak Developer > >Lysol Direct > >Murphy's Oil Soap > >Soft Cide Soap (Baxter) > >Soft Scrub > >Sparkleen detergent > >Sunlight dishwashing detergent > >Plus, Many greeting cards, gift gadgets, etc have batteries > >containing mercury > >Note: This information is being provided by the Environmental Protection >Agency. We do not warrant the accuracy of this |
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one should read some of the books of Dr. Hulda Regehr Clark. She knows all about it. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.hetbitje.nl checked by Norton Antivirus ----- Original Message ----- From: "Glenn Coleman" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 19:19 Subject: [esens] Sources of mercury - scary > > > I didn't realize how many household product contain mercury. I think we're > out to get ourselves as human beings with all the poisons & radiation we > expose ourselves. > > Glenn > > WOW THIS LIST IS SCARY!!! > > Is it accurate? > > Dove soap? Ive been using it for years. Obviously its not listed on > the ingredients, but can anyone tell me where the merc in this product > is? Is it introduced as part of a chemical manufacturing process? > Organic ...inorganic? Anyone know? > > > -What ingredients or process does the merc come from in these > products.. > > Ajax Powder > Lysol Direct > Ivory dishwashing liquid > Joy dishwashing liquid > Comet Cleaner > > Stains (e.g., Carbol-Fuchin, Gram iodine, trichrome blue, Carbol > Gentian violet, Gomori's) > > Sulfuric acid (commercial grade, Hg as impurity) > > -I use these stains in microbiology lab and sulfuric acid in chemlab > every other day. How much hg is in this stuff? All this new > information as well as the way I was probably poisened are making me > rethink my major! > > I'd appreciate any extra info or links on this subject > > Thanks, > ~~Aaron > > > --- In [hidden email], "tk200192071" > <tk200192071@y...> wrote: > > > >This link list some common household cleaners containing Hg. > > > > > >http://www.tacanow.com/containingmercury.htm > > > >MERCURY CONTAINING CHEMICALS > > > >Mercury (II) oxide > > > >Mercury chloride > > > >Mercury (II) chloride > > > >Mercury (II) sulfate > > > >Mercury nitrate (for corrosion of copper alloys) > > > >Mercurochrome > > > >Mercury iodide > > > >Mercurial diuretic > > > >Fixatives (many) > > > >"Metexchange" reagent > > > >"Precision" reagent > > > >Preservatives (e.g., Thimerosal, Phenylmercuric acetate, Phenylmercuric > >nitrate) > > > >Stains (e.g., Carbol-Fuchin, Gram iodine, trichrome blue, mercury > >Carbol Gentian violet, Gomori's, > > > >Sulfuric acid (commercial grade, Hg as impurity) > > > >Thimerosal (used in Haemophilus, hepatitis, rabies, tetanus, influenza, > >diptheria, and pertussis vaccines) > > > >Zenker's solution and other histological fixatives > > > >OVER-THE-COUNTER PHARMACEUTICALS CONTAINING MERCURY > > > >Thimerosal > > > >Phenylmercuric acetate used as preservatives > > > >Phenylmercuric nitrate > > > >Opththalmic products and contact lens solutions > > > >Nasal sprays (as preservative) > > > >Topical anti-microbials and disinfectants (e.g., Merthiolate, > > > >tincture of Merthiolate) > > > >Diuretics (mersalyl, salts, mercumatilin, mercuramide, > > > >mercurophylline, mercaptomerin, merethoxylline) > > > >Eye cosmetics > > > >Hemorrhoidal ointments (use discontinued in 1995) > > > >Homeopathic remedies (listed as `mercurius' on label) > > > >Merbromin/water solution (used in plastic/reconstructive surgery as > > > >disinfectant and marker) > > > >Mercuric chloride peritoneal lavage in cancer surgery (uncommon in > > > >US) > > > >Skin bleaching creams (OTC use discontinued in early 1970's, but > some > > > >prescription formulations still available) > > > >Teething powder (discontinued in 1950's) > > > >Human and veterinary vaccines (now being reviewed by FDA) > > > >GENERAL USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING MERCURY > > > >Ajax Powder > > > >Alconox soap > > > >Boraxo Pads > > > >Comet Cleaner > > > >Derma Scrub > > > >Dove soap > > > >Ivory dishwashing liquid > > > >Joy dishwashing liquid > > > >Kodak Fixer > > > >Kodak Developer > > > >Lysol Direct > > > >Murphy's Oil Soap > > > >Soft Cide Soap (Baxter) > > > >Soft Scrub > > > >Sparkleen detergent > > > >Sunlight dishwashing detergent > > > >Plus, Many greeting cards, gift gadgets, etc have batteries > > > >containing mercury > > > >Note: This information is being provided by the Environmental Protection > >Agency. We do not warrant the accuracy of this > % tnformation. Please check with you local agency for any questions. > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > |
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> I didn't realize how many household product contain mercury. I think
> we're out to get ourselves as human beings with all the poisons & > radiation we expose ourselves. Yes, I changed all the cleansers and soaps in our household years ago. This wasn't just because I read about it -- I was sensitive to the smells of the chemical cleaners, and had to find natural alternatives that didn't bother me. I just buy these at the health food store. Same with the microwave -- I haven't cooked anything in the microwave for years, but I have to keep it plugged in because my wife still uses it (you just cannot convince some people to stop doing things which are bad for them) Marc |
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I understand mercury is also used as a cleaner or whitener in the
process of making some dental floss and some paper napkins and towels. I don't remember that source off hand. I'll see if I can dig it up. It is best to buy as natural of a product as possible anyway. Andrew On Jan 28, 2005, at 1:19 PM, Glenn Coleman wrote: > > > I didn't realize how many household product contain mercury. I think > we're > out to get ourselves as human beings with all the poisons & radiation > we > expose ourselves. > > Glenn > > WOW THIS LIST IS SCARY!!! > > Is it accurate? > > Dove soap? Ive been using it for years. Obviously its not listed on > the ingredients, but can anyone tell me where the merc in this product > is? Is it introduced as part of a chemical manufacturing process? > Organic ...inorganic? Anyone know? > > > -What ingredients or process does the merc come from in these > products.. > > Ajax Powder > Lysol Direct > Ivory dishwashing liquid > Joy dishwashing liquid > Comet Cleaner > > Stains (e.g., Carbol-Fuchin, Gram iodine, trichrome blue, Carbol > Gentian violet, Gomori's) > > Sulfuric acid (commercial grade, Hg as impurity) > > -I use these stains in microbiology lab and sulfuric acid in chemlab > every other day. How much hg is in this stuff? All this new > information as well as the way I was probably poisened are making me > rethink my major! > > I'd appreciate any extra info or links on this subject > > Thanks, > ~~Aaron > > > --- In [hidden email], "tk200192071" > <tk200192071@y...> wrote: >> >> This link list some common household cleaners containing Hg. >> >> >> http://www.tacanow.com/containingmercury.htm >> >> MERCURY CONTAINING CHEMICALS >> >> Mercury (II) oxide >> >> Mercury chloride >> >> Mercury (II) chloride >> >> Mercury (II) sulfate >> >> Mercury nitrate (for corrosion of copper alloys) >> >> Mercurochrome >> >> Mercury iodide >> >> Mercurial diuretic >> >> Fixatives (many) >> >> "Metexchange" reagent >> >> "Precision" reagent >> >> Preservatives (e.g., Thimerosal, Phenylmercuric acetate, >> Phenylmercuric >> nitrate) >> >> Stains (e.g., Carbol-Fuchin, Gram iodine, trichrome blue, mercury >> chloride, >> Carbol Gentian violet, Gomori's, >> >> Sulfuric acid (commercial grade, Hg as impurity) >> >> Thimerosal (used in Haemophilus, hepatitis, rabies, tetanus, >> influenza, >> diptheria, and pertussis vaccines) >> >> Zenker's solution and other histological fixatives >> >> OVER-THE-COUNTER PHARMACEUTICALS CONTAINING MERCURY >> >> Thimerosal >> >> Phenylmercuric acetate used as preservatives >> >> Phenylmercuric nitrate >> >> Opththalmic products and contact lens solutions >> >> Nasal sprays (as preservative) >> >> Topical anti-microbials and disinfectants (e.g., Merthiolate, >> >> tincture of Merthiolate) >> >> Diuretics (mersalyl, salts, mercumatilin, mercuramide, >> >> mercurophylline, mercaptomerin, merethoxylline) >> >> Eye cosmetics >> >> Hemorrhoidal ointments (use discontinued in 1995) >> >> Homeopathic remedies (listed as `mercurius' on label) >> >> Merbromin/water solution (used in plastic/reconstructive surgery as >> >> disinfectant and marker) >> >> Mercuric chloride peritoneal lavage in cancer surgery (uncommon in >> >> US) >> >> Skin bleaching creams (OTC use discontinued in early 1970's, but > some >> >> prescription formulations still available) >> >> Teething powder (discontinued in 1950's) >> >> Human and veterinary vaccines (now being reviewed by FDA) >> >> GENERAL USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING MERCURY >> >> Ajax Powder >> >> Alconox soap >> >> Boraxo Pads >> >> Comet Cleaner >> >> Derma Scrub >> >> Dove soap >> >> Ivory dishwashing liquid >> >> Joy dishwashing liquid >> >> Kodak Fixer >> >> Kodak Developer >> >> Lysol Direct >> >> Murphy's Oil Soap >> >> Soft Cide Soap (Baxter) >> >> Soft Scrub >> >> Sparkleen detergent >> >> Sunlight dishwashing detergent >> >> Plus, Many greeting cards, gift gadgets, etc have batteries >> >> containing mercury >> >> Note: This information is being provided by the Environmental >> Protection >> Agency. We do not warrant the accuracy of this > % tnformation. Please check with you local agency for any questions. > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > |
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GREAT POST HERE THANK YOU I WILL PASS IT ON...MAY I ADD TO THIS IF YOU HAVE ANY SILVER FILLINGS IN YOUR MOUTH THEY ARE DEADLY TO YOUR HEALTH ALSO...DEBBIE --- In [hidden email], "Glenn Coleman" <glennhcoleman@h...> wrote: > > I didn't realize how many household product contain mercury. I think we're |
Remember however that what's important is how high level the source is. There are lots of low-level sources of mercury around naturally in the atmosphere and you can't avoid them all; just like background EM radiation. Normally our bodies deal easily with small quantities of mercury. If we're run down and suffering from MCS, ES etc. then they don't. But as you'll see from other posts, I would say if you're thinking of having silver (amalgam) fillings out and you've got ME/MCS/ES, please think twice. We wish Sue had never had it done, her ES only began after the amalgam removal, and we think her body wasn't prepared to take it.
The worst enemy in a lot of these things is fear. If we all get scared of what all these different things might be doing to us, whether they are or not, the stress definitely reduces disease resistance and makes things worse. Please hang on in there everyone. Three cheers to everyone who puts in posts that make us laugh or feel more positive. Ian ----- Original Message ----- From: devorah91 To: [hidden email] Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 7:26 PM Subject: [eSens] Re: Sources of mercury - scary GREAT POST HERE THANK YOU I WILL PASS IT ON...MAY I ADD TO THIS IF YOU HAVE ANY SILVER FILLINGS IN YOUR MOUTH THEY ARE DEADLY TO YOUR HEALTH ALSO...DEBBIE --- In [hidden email], "Glenn Coleman" <glennhcoleman@h...> wrote: > > I didn't realize how many household product contain mercury. I think we're ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links a.. To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/ b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [hidden email] c.. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Knowledge is power do the research on the subject...Debbie --- In [hidden email], "Sue and Ian Kemp" <ianandsue.kemp@u...> wrote: > Remember however that what's important is how high level the source is. There are lots of low-level sources of mercury around naturally in the atmosphere and you can't avoid them all; just like background EM radiation. Normally our bodies deal easily with small removed] |
ah, but whose research do you believe when they say different things? A little knowledge is a dangerous thing too....
----- Original Message ----- From: devorah91 To: [hidden email] Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 7:02 AM Subject: [eSens] Re: Sources of mercury - scary Knowledge is power do the research on the subject...Debbie --- In [hidden email], "Sue and Ian Kemp" <ianandsue.kemp@u...> wrote: > Remember however that what's important is how high level the source is. There are lots of low-level sources of mercury around naturally in the atmosphere and you can't avoid them all; just like background EM radiation. Normally our bodies deal easily with small removed] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links a.. To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/ b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [hidden email] c.. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> ah, but whose research do you believe when they say different things? A
> little knowledge is a dangerous thing too.... Back in 2001, I really struggled with this question -- there were always a group of studies which said one thing, and another group of studies which say the opposite. In some cases, I was able to determine which side was correct based on my own experiences. In other cases, I would merely align myself with people who had proven themselves (to me) to be correct on similar issues. These days however, I find that it's much easier to spot the "correct" studies from the "incorrect". The correct studies are usually much more thorough, well-thought out, and not influenced by corporate interests. The incorrect studies often have some glaring flaw in their assumptions, or really don't have much data to back up their assertions, or appear to be supporting (or even funded by) major corporations. Marc |
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The facts are these the FDA and the ADA are all doing things questionable to our health...mercury is one of the most toxic substances out there, it is deadly to the body. I had mine taken out and have gotten better ever since. You have to go after the other illnesses in your body as well and the mercury in your soft tissue, one good website I know is good is www.mercola.com he has a great search engine for all kinds of topics....Debbie --- In [hidden email], "Sue and Ian Kemp" <ianandsue.kemp@u...> wrote: > ah, but whose research do you believe when they say different things? A little knowledge is a dangerous thing too.... > ----- Original Message ----- > From: devorah91 > To: [hidden email] > ] |
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Excellent point here...like the articles that the pharmacitical's put out putting down vitamins and minerals...like you say you don't have to look far at who has an agenda behind the article or book...Debbie --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@u...> wrote: > > ah, but whose research do you believe when they say different things? A > > little knowledge is a dangerous thing too.... > |
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> The facts are these the FDA and the ADA are all doing things
> questionable to our health...mercury is one of the most toxic > substances out there, it is deadly to the body. You know, people focus on mercury here, but in my own case I have just as much reason to believe that I also have copper overload... in my 2001 hair mineral analyses, mercury was shown to be high, but copper was unbelievably high! And in a recent food/metal/chemical allergy test (using a meridian stress assessment machine) I tested "allergic" to copper and lead, but not to mercury. And when I read Anne Louis Gittleman's book on copper imbalance, I saw a lot of my own symptoms and experiences there. And of course, I assume that various heavy metal toxicities have similar symptoms, and I've also read that mercury poisoning causes copper overload in some cases, but there are extra things people should be doing if they've got a copper problem, like avoiding food high in copper, and consuming enough copper antagonists like zinc and sulfer. Marc |
Interesting, I just checked my heavy metal report and my copper and zinc are
also high. This may explain why I feel so much better when I consume food loaded with sulphur. Glenn >From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> >Reply-To: [hidden email] >To: [hidden email] >Subject: Re: [eSens] mercury? don't forget copper! >Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2005 07:49:52 -0800 > > > The facts are these the FDA and the ADA are all doing things > > questionable to our health...mercury is one of the most toxic > > substances out there, it is deadly to the body. > >You know, people focus on mercury here, but in my own case >I have just as much reason to believe that I also have >copper overload... in my 2001 hair mineral analyses, mercury >was shown to be high, but copper was unbelievably high! And >in a recent food/metal/chemical allergy test (using a meridian >stress assessment machine) I tested "allergic" to copper and >lead, but not to mercury. And when I read Anne Louis Gittleman's >book on copper imbalance, I saw a lot of my own symptoms and >experiences there. And of course, I assume that various >heavy metal toxicities have similar symptoms, and I've also >read that mercury poisoning causes copper overload in >some cases, but there are extra things people should be >doing if they've got a copper problem, like avoiding food >high in copper, and consuming enough copper antagonists like >zinc and sulfer. > >Marc |
Glenn Coleman <[hidden email]> wrote:Interesting, I just checked my heavy metal report and my copper and zinc are also high. This may explain why I feel so much better when I consume food loaded with sulphur. Glenn >From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> >Reply-To: [hidden email] >To: [hidden email] >Subject: Re: [eSens] mercury? don't forget copper! >Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2005 07:49:52 -0800 > > > The facts are these the FDA and the ADA are all doing things > > questionable to our health...mercury is one of the most toxic > > substances out there, it is deadly to the body. > >You know, people focus on mercury here, but in my own case >I have just as much reason to believe that I also have >copper overload... in my 2001 hair mineral analyses, mercury >was shown to be high, but copper was unbelievably high! And >in a recent food/metal/chemical allergy test (using a meridian >stress assessment machine) I tested "allergic" to copper and >lead, but not to mercury. And when I read Anne Louis Gittleman's >book on copper imbalance, I saw a lot of my own symptoms and >experiences there. And of course, I assume that various >heavy metal toxicities have similar symptoms, and I've also >read that mercury poisoning causes copper overload in >some cases, but there are extra things people should be >doing if they've got a copper problem, like avoiding food >high in copper, and consuming enough copper antagonists like >zinc and sulfer. > >Marc --------------------------------- Yahoo! Groups Links To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/ To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [hidden email] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term' [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Glenn Coleman <[hidden email]> wrote:Interesting, I just checked my heavy metal report and my copper and zinc are also high. This may explain why I feel so much better when I consume food loaded with sulphur. Glenn >From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> >Reply-To: [hidden email] >To: [hidden email] >Subject: Re: [eSens] mercury? don't forget copper! >Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2005 07:49:52 -0800 > > > The facts are these the FDA and the ADA are all doing things > > questionable to our health...mercury is one of the most toxic > > substances out there, it is deadly to the body. > >You know, people focus on mercury here, but in my own case >I have just as much reason to believe that I also have >copper overload... in my 2001 hair mineral analyses, mercury >was shown to be high, but copper was unbelievably high! And >in a recent food/metal/chemical allergy test (using a meridian >stress assessment machine) I tested "allergic" to copper and >lead, but not to mercury. And when I read Anne Louis Gittleman's >book on copper imbalance, I saw a lot of my own symptoms and >experiences there. And of course, I assume that various >heavy metal toxicities have similar symptoms, and I've also >read that mercury poisoning causes copper overload in >some cases, but there are extra things people should be >doing if they've got a copper problem, like avoiding food >high in copper, and consuming enough copper antagonists like >zinc and sulfer. > >Marc --------------------------------- Yahoo! Groups Links To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/ To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [hidden email] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term' [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Glenn Coleman <[hidden email]> wrote:Interesting, I just checked my heavy metal report and my copper and zinc are also high. This may explain why I feel so much better when I consume food loaded with sulphur. Glenn >From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> >Reply-To: [hidden email] >To: [hidden email] >Subject: Re: [eSens] mercury? don't forget copper! >Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2005 07:49:52 -0800 > > > The facts are these the FDA and the ADA are all doing things > > questionable to our health...mercury is one of the most toxic > > substances out there, it is deadly to the body. > >You know, people focus on mercury here, but in my own case >I have just as much reason to believe that I also have >copper overload... in my 2001 hair mineral analyses, mercury >was shown to be high, but copper was unbelievably high! And >in a recent food/metal/chemical allergy test (using a meridian >stress assessment machine) I tested "allergic" to copper and >lead, but not to mercury. And when I read Anne Louis Gittleman's >book on copper imbalance, I saw a lot of my own symptoms and >experiences there. And of course, I assume that various >heavy metal toxicities have similar symptoms, and I've also >read that mercury poisoning causes copper overload in >some cases, but there are extra things people should be >doing if they've got a copper problem, like avoiding food >high in copper, and consuming enough copper antagonists like >zinc and sulfer. > >Marc --------------------------------- Yahoo! Groups Links To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/ To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [hidden email] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term' [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Glenn Coleman <[hidden email]> wrote:Interesting, I just checked my heavy metal report and my copper and zinc are also high. This may explain why I feel so much better when I consume food loaded with sulphur. Glenn >From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> >Reply-To: [hidden email] >To: [hidden email] >Subject: Re: [eSens] mercury? don't forget copper! >Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2005 07:49:52 -0800 > > > The facts are these the FDA and the ADA are all doing things > > questionable to our health...mercury is one of the most toxic > > substances out there, it is deadly to the body. > >You know, people focus on mercury here, but in my own case >I have just as much reason to believe that I also have >copper overload... in my 2001 hair mineral analyses, mercury >was shown to be high, but copper was unbelievably high! And >in a recent food/metal/chemical allergy test (using a meridian >stress assessment machine) I tested "allergic" to copper and >lead, but not to mercury. And when I read Anne Louis Gittleman's >book on copper imbalance, I saw a lot of my own symptoms and >experiences there. And of course, I assume that various >heavy metal toxicities have similar symptoms, and I've also >read that mercury poisoning causes copper overload in >some cases, but there are extra things people should be >doing if they've got a copper problem, like avoiding food >high in copper, and consuming enough copper antagonists like >zinc and sulfer. > >Marc --------------------------------- Yahoo! Groups Links To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/ To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [hidden email] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term' [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Glad to hear that you guys are so on top of things keep up the great work...I will keep the copper thing in mind when I have my meridian test done too...thanks Debbie --- In [hidden email], Ellen Hellingwerf <perla1133@y...> wrote: > > > Glenn Coleman <glennhcoleman@h...> wrote:Interesting, I just checked my heavy metal report and my copper and zinc are > also high. This may explain why I feel so much better when I consume food > loaded with sulphur. > > |
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Glad to hear that you guys are so on top of things keep up the great work...I will keep the copper thing in mind when I have my meridian test done too...thanks Debbie --- In [hidden email], Ellen Hellingwerf <perla1133@y...> wrote: > > > Glenn Coleman <glennhcoleman@h...> wrote:Interesting, I just checked my heavy metal report and my copper and zinc are > also high. This may explain why I feel so much better when I consume food > loaded with sulphur. > > |
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