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Hi MAI,
I'm dealing with symptoms that some think are mercury related, are you aware of any connection between mercury and Dupuytrens Contracture ?
You address lots of mercury issues on this board. Could I ask what your experience or background with mercury is?
Thanks,
Davey
In Reply to: MAI Reference Mercury posted by Davey on May 04, 2001 at 20:04:01:
I have NO idea about Dupuytrens Contracture and can not comment on it
As far as mercury consider me the MOST expert in the United States, and above people with PhD on mercury study.
No one can come close to me.
I sustained severe mercury poisoning from dental mercury fillings with undisputed signs of Parkinson's which reversed after removal of mercury amalgams.
Than I studied mercury for at least 7 years exclusively.
I am NOT medical doctor, as my knowledge is above the level of those idiots!
Medicine in US is a sham promoted by pharmaceutical and insurance companies, and run for sole purpose of cash flow by uneducated sales forces for pharmaceutical companies!
My experience with mercury is NOT subject to challenge by uneducated practicing medicine quacks!
In my study I started with symptoms, and treatment and went through every possible scientific article on mercury from Vimy and Lorscheider, to NIEHS, NIOSH, CDC, OSHA, EPA, and all medical journals.
I studdied Gulf War Illness, and communicated ith scientists and researchers from all over the world.
The sad issue is that medical theory of diagnosis is made on studing of statistical populations in the given geographical area genetic predisposition.
This is a fundamental research flow, as genetics has nothing to do with injuries and illnesses.
Where ever they can not answer the question it is always the percent of population.
One must start study first neurotoxicity risk assesment of toxic agent.
I am also right now in litigation so I can not disclose more.
One does not have to be a doctor to understand neurotoxicity, one must study it in depth using analitical skills which many doctors do not have, it is shoddy education in schools of medicine were doctors are tough the psychology how to deal with patients, and how give the smart ass answers, and not how to think!.
Believe me that 85% of all illnesses are related to neurotoxic injuries, 15% to biologcal causes.
85% of all ilnesses are related to poisoning by heavy metals, organophosphates, and toxic chemicals. the most common is mercury and sulfide interfering with metalloproteins.
Metalloproteins are substantial to over all metabolism including brain neurotransmission.
The metabolic alterations as result of damage to neurotansmitters are responsible for entire metabolism of the body.
I do not care if doctors agree with me as in majority of cases they have no idea what they are talking about!
Medicine is not anymore science it became the trade!
As sad it is the science is now about causation and neurotoxicology.
Present commercial medicine is about recognition of symptoms which is NOT science but a database of informations only.
Commercial medical diagnostic practice is a speculation based on statistical data of a groups of population only and ignores causation!
Where there is effect there is a cause.
By studying mercury and sulfides one can well establish causation.
if you wonder go to the link to learn more from honest doctors.
In Reply to: Re: MAI Reference Mercury posted by MAI on May 05, 2001 at 14:22:38:
I was unsuccessful in locating the website you wrote about.
I am very interested in knowing what the symptoms of mercury poisoning are. Someone said he/she became dizzy.
Does it affect the brain in any way? Thank you.
In Reply to: Re: MAI Reference Mercury posted by Raisa on May 05, 2001 at 15:10:10:
Yes mercury acts primerly on nervous system.
The dizziness and numbness of arms and legs are only related to damage of CNS (Central Nervous System) and brain. Mercury also damages eye nerves, causing vision problems.
Mercury is primerly being stored in brain tissue.
Strange I can not today access his website also.
In Reply to: Re: MAI Reference Mercury posted by MAI on May 05, 2001 at 15:31:16:
Thank you for the information. I wish you luck with the litigation. Perhaps it will make this whole issue with mercury toxicity clearer, so that the public will know what to avoid and what not to avoid.
In Reply to: Re: MAI Reference Mercury posted by MAI on May 05, 2001 at 14:22:38:
Thanks for explaining your situation. How are you doing
now and what have you done to help it ?? If you have
explained this tell me and I'll look it up. Why do you
think some people have the same problems and others don't ??
I had an injury to chemials on the job though I think
something other than the copy machine ink got in through an
opened ceiling and poisoned me. The smell was sort of
familiar and I am thinking it might have been bleach and
ammonia but can't be sure but in seconds all systems were
damaged so just living is work but no one said life was
easy... I have worked with many chemicals or been exposed to
them with my many hobbies so I probably had a heavy load of
them but they never affected me much but then living in a
farm area with a toxic land fill close by and the water
seemed to give me headaches or at least taking aspirins
with it did nothing unless the water was made into coffee or
juice and things starting to go haywire a few years before
the BAD exposure though I recovered and got hit harder. It
has been 14 yrs and I am still searching and luckily
finding answers but I have before and then slipped back but
life got more complicated so maybe that contributes.
VF
In Reply to: MAI Reference Mercury posted by Davey on May 04, 2001 at 20:04:01:
Hi, Davey.
Mercury is an enzymatic poison and, as such, will damage any system that uses enzymes. The more active the tissue the more damage mercury will cause.
There are plenty of authoritaritive books out there about chronic mercury toxicity so you do not have to believe anyone on this board if you are willing to do the reading yourself.
Duputryn's Contracture is much more related to chronic bracing and the related metabolic changes. The longer it is there the less it can be reversed.
Let us know what you learn.
Walt
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