Heavy metals are becoming more pervasive in our food, water, and air
supply to the point they are turning up in products that we have
previously deemed completely safe. Mercury is one heavy metal in
particular that has ended up in our physiology in a variety of ways, and
as a result, is causing the slow poisoning of our bodies to the point
of acute illness. Here are some of the common signs.
Digestive problems
There are no shortage of reasons why people have digestive problems,
but one common factor that many do not consider is mercury poisoning.
This
starts for many in their mouth as the chewing of their food releases
salivary enzymes, as it simultaneously stimulates the release of mercury
from their fillings. This mercury mixes with your food and travels down
to the digestive tract with it.
In the stomach this mercury
combines with hydrochloric acid and produces mercuric chloride, which
can damage the stomach lining and create ulcers. Not only that, but once
this mercury comes into contact with our friendly bacteria in our
intestinal system, it can kill them instantly by touching them.
Unfortunately, this does not harm the mercury and it continues to
destroy other friendly bacteria in its path.
This ultimately
leads to imbalanced gut flora which creates a multitude of conditions
and symptoms, most notably Candida Albicans and other digestive related
disorders.
Brain disorders
Mercury is lipophilic,
meaning it concentrates in fatty tissues, mostly the brain as it is
comprised mostly of fat. For this reason alone, it makes sense that any
level of mercury poisoning is going to negatively affect the proper functioning of the brain due to mercury binding to it.
Unfortunately, it appears that the neurological development of fetuses, infants, and children are much more susceptible to mercury
poisoning than adults, which may explain rising rates of brain related
disorders like autism in infants exposed to vigorous vaccination
schedules that contain mercury.
Brain related symptoms from
mercury poisoning include late development of walking and talking for
infants, and poor memory, attention, language, and fine motor and visual
spatial skills. This is often labeled as dementia, autism, ADHD,
Parkinson's, depression, migraines, and more.
Muscle and joint pain
Since mercury has an affinity for concentrating in fatty tissues, and
tends to accumulate over time, it should come as no surprise that it can
cause severe muscle and joint pain, including stiffness and swelling.
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