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Research Linking Mercury To Autism
B.E.
Haley/Medical Veritas 2 (2005)
Mercury toxicity: Genetic susceptibility and synergistic effects
Boyd E. Haley, PhD
Professor and Chair Department of Chemistry University of Kentucky
Abstract
Mercury toxicity and intoxication (poisoning)
are realities that every American needs to face. Both the Environmental
Protection Agency and National Academy of Science state that between
8 to 10% of American women have mercury levels that would render
any child they gave birth to neurological disorders. One of six
children in the USA have a neurodevelopmental disorder according
to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Yet our dentistry
and medicine continue to expose all patients to mercury. This article
discusses the obvious sources of mercury exposures that can be easily
prevented. It also points out that genetic susceptibility and exposures
to other materials that synergistically enhance mercury and ethyl-mercury
toxicity need to be evaluated, and that by their existence prevent
the actual determination of a "safe level" of mercury
exposure for all. The mercury sources we consider are from dentistry
and from drugs, mainly vaccines, that, in today's world are not
only unnecessary sources, but also sources that are being increasingly
recognized as being significantly deleterious to the health of many.
Scientific
Facts about Mercury and Amalgam
Mercury has been studied
for many years.
The dental associations
claim that it is safe and effective.
To date they have not been able to offer one published
scientific research reference to support their position.
The dangers are well known.
Even the manufacturers
list the dangers of mercury from amalgam.
Dental amalgam constitutes the greatest
source of mercury for the general population - up to six times more
than all other sources combined. - WHO 1991 Criteria 118
Mercury is the component, which makes
amalgam a 'toxic waste' anywhere except in a living mouth
The safety margin that it was thought
existed in regard to mercury form amalgam has been erased - Swedish
Govt Report 2003
The No Observable Effects Level (NOEL)
for Mercury is ZERO
80% of inhaled mercury vapour is
absorbed through the lungs and distributed throughout the body
Mercury from amalgam is absorbed
into the body at a rate of 1 - 27 mcg per day
Mercury is the third most toxic substance
known to man after lead and arsenic
Mercury constitutes about 50% of
amalgam fillings
Mercury is released continuously
form set amalgam for the life of the filling
Mercury causes single strand breaks
in DNA
Mercury is Mutagenic
Mercury causes a reduction in immune
function
Mercury can bind to proteins in the
body and begin a chain of autoimmune disease
Mercury from amalgam crosses the
placenta and breast milk
Mercury enters the fetus and new
born child from the mother's amalgam fillings
Mercury levels in the fetus are directly
related to the number of amalgam fillings in the mother's mouth
Mercury from amalgam causes a reduction
in Kidney filtration function
Mercury from amalgam can cause kidney
disease and other kidney dysfunction
Mercury from amalgam can have a devastating
effect on cardiac function
Mercury from amalgam can spread to
every cell in the body
Mercury from amalgam concentrates
in the Central Nervous System
The brain accumulates about 10 times
more mercury after exposure to mercury vapour,
compared to equal amounts of mercuric ions being injected or ingested
Mercury can bypass the blood brain
barrier and enter motor neurons
Mercury from amalgam has been directly
related to many neurologic disease including
motor neurone disease and glioblastomas
Mercury has been definitively shown
to cause neurofibrilar tangles in nerve tissue
which is identical to Alzheimer's disease.
Lead, cadmium and Aluminium did not have this effect.
Mercury is transported along nerve
fibres at a rate of about 10mm per day
Mercury is also absorbed into the
peripheral nerves
Mercury causes deficits in both cognitive
and motor function tasks
Small amounts of Mercury from amalgam
can cause changes in the brain that are identical to those
observed in Alzheimer's Disease Patients
Mercury is bound to haemoglobin in
the red blood cells and blocks oxygen carrying capacity of the blood
Mercury causes changes in the numbers
of white blood cells
Mercury is related to increased blood
cholesterol levels
Mercury interferes with female and
male reproduction
Mercury can cause infertility, miscarriage
and still birth
Mercury in utero causes learning
deficits in children
Mercury is converted to Methylmercury
in the human body -
this is the form of mercury we are warned about when eating fish
Mercury causes photophobia - bright
light sensitivity
Mercury causes Acrodynia - Pink Disease
Mercury toxicity increases substantially
when combined with other metals such as lead or Cadmium
Mercury has been associated with
a range of respiratory problems including asthma
Mercury poisoning is associated with
development of Autism
Mercury damages blood vessel walls
Mercury is strongly related to heart
attacks
Mercury from amalgam causes an increase
in antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the human gut
Mercury causes a change in the normal
bacterial inhabitants in the gut
Micro-mercurialism means poisoning
form long term, low level mercury exposure - precisely the type
of exposure to mercury that amalgam fillings provide. Early
symptoms are usually sub-clinical (meaning that you would normally
not yet show symptoms that you would consult a doctor about) and
neurological (affecting the nervous system). These early
symptoms include;
Fatigue - physical and mental
Lack of initiative
Loss of short term memory
Lack of concentration
Poor to no decision making ability
Irrational obsession Compulsions
Timidity & lack of self confidence
Grave depression
Rapid mood changes,
Sudden anger
Unexplainable fear of death
Hallucinations
Shyness and timidity
Tendency to isolation
Suicidal
Dental Amalgam is
treated as Toxic Waste everywhere,
except in a living
human mouth.
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