Mercury in fish: not so toxic?
Joel M. Eichen D.D.S.
joeleichen at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 9 05:08:44 EST 2003
Not at all....... mercury from mercury fillings is 17 micrograms
........ industrial poisonings such as mercury used in gold mining in
South Africa, or mercury used for felt-softening (turn of the century
New york ~ Mad Hatter's Disease) ...... involves not MICROgrams but
milligrams!
Joel
By the way, after taking the take do not forget to brush!
Joel
On Mon, 08 Sep 2003 16:23:51 -0400, Marshall Dudley
<mdudley at execonn.com> wrote:
>> Chelating mercury for non-industrial poisonings is quackery!
>
>You mean that mercury has the intellegence to know if it got there through an
>industrial process or from one's fillings or contaminated food and will
>chelate if the former but not the latter?
>
>I expected some type of nonsense statement from a dentist, but this one takes
>the cake.
--
Joel M. Eichen, .
Philadelphia PA
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