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  • How to Adjust Lifestyle to Minimize The Risks of Mercury Poisoning

    Mercury poisoning is associated with many seemingly unrelated health problems. These health problems include, but not limited to, chronic fatigue syndrome, Alzheimer's Disease, autoimmunity,...

  • Mercury Poisoning Diagnosis

    Mercury is a heavy, silver-colored metal. Mercury poisoning causes different symptoms, depending on whether the toxic substance is elemental, organic or inorganic.

  • How to Treat Mercury Toxicity

    Mercury is the second-most toxic element in the world. There are three types of mercury that cause mercury toxicity: elemental, inorganic and organic mercury. Elemental mercury can be found in...

  • Emergency Treatment for Mercury Poisoning

    Mercury is a toxic substance found in a variety of objects and solutions, including some glass thermometers, fluorescent light bulbs, batteries and older antiseptics like red mercurochrome....

  • What Are the Causes of Mercury Poisoning?

    There are three types of mercury poisoning. The disease can be caused by liquid mercury, organic mercury, and inorganic mercury. Exposure can be either acute--one massive dose--or chronic, with...

  • What Are the Dangers of Mercury in Barometers?

    Elemental mercury is a heavy metal with a variety of toxic effects. Little risk of injury or toxic effects is posed when the mercury is contained in a barometer, but spilled mercury can cause a...

  • What Is Mercury Poisoning & How Do You Get It?

    Mercury is an element that is found naturally in our environment. Our bodies do not need mercury but because it is found in the earth's crust and atmosphere, we are exposed to certain levels of...

  • The Effects of Mercury Poisoning

    Nearly everyone has been exposed to mercury in seafood, on the job or from medical or dental procedures. All forms of mercury have toxic effects on the nervous system. Mercury poisoning can have...

  • Symptoms of Mercury Poisoning From Tuna

    Methylmercury is a form of inorganic mercury capable of causing severe damage to various organ systems. While all fish contain traces of methylmercury, large fish such as tuna, swordfish and...

  • How to Test for Mercury Poisoning

    Mercury is a common chemical element, and low levels of mercury are normal in human tissue. When released through industrial processes, the local concentrations of mercury can rise to dangerous...

  • Symptoms of Poisoning in Humans

    The symptoms of human poisoning vary widely, depending on the specific type of toxic substance that has been consumed or inhaled. Medical professionals can best treat cases of poisoning if they...

  • Fish Mercury Poisoning Symptoms

    Methyl mercury is an exceptionally deadly form of mercury found in fish. It is easily distributed throughout the food chain, causing permanent health problems and birth defects in humans.

  • Symptoms of Mercury Poisoning

    Mercury is a naturally occurring element that is a liquid at room temperature. It is silver in color and is often called quick silver or liquid silver. Mercury is toxic to humans and animals,...

  • Mercury Poisoning Cure

    Mercury is one of the most toxic substances around and in even small doses can lead to a quick and painful death. This is why there is so much health care and media focus on mercury toxicity in...

  • How to Detox Mercury From the Body

    Humans come into contact with mercury on a regular basis. It is in the food you eat, the water you drink, the fillings you may have in your teeth, the vaccinations you take and the very air you...

  • Signs & Symptoms of High Levels of Mercury in the Blood

    Symptoms of high mercury levels in the bloodstream range from minor impairment of peripheral vision to severe loss of coordination and mental disturbances. These problems depend on how the...

  • Side Effects of Chelation

    The body slowly excretes several heavy metals. Their toxicity increases over the years as they accumulate. A therapy called chelation has been developed to speed the removal of such metals. The...

  • Mercury Toxicity Symptoms

    Mercury is a heavy metal which can be found in a variety of products. It is in some of the fish that we consume, batteries, dental fillings, fluorescent light bulbs and even in some vaccines....

  • Who Discovered Liquid Mercury?

    No one knows for certain who initially discovered liquid mercury. Also known as quicksilver, this element was a part of beauty applications used by both the ancient Egyptians and the Romans. Other...

  • Signs of Mercury Poisoning

    Mercury and mercury containing compounds cause toxic responses and systemic poisoning. The symptoms of mercury poisoning are variable because it is a systemic poison--it affects the entire body....

  • About Chelation Therapy

    Chelation therapy involves administering chelation agents to treat heavy metal poisoning. A chelation agent is a chemical capable of binding to metal in the body so that it can then be flushed...

  • How to Detoxify Mercury From Your Body

    From the 18th through the 20th centuries, mercury was used widely in thermometers, light bulbs, vaccines, topical antiseptics and dental fillings. These uses have been phased out as the toxicity...

  • How to Detox Mercury From the Body Naturally

    Mercury is not a substance that you want in your body. It is a poison that causes many different medical conditions. There are distinct symptoms of mercury, some that will be discussed. If you...

  • How to Avoid Mercury Poisoning

    Mercury is a heavy metal that is fascinating to watch in a thermometer or science class experiment, has many industrial uses and is highly toxic to the human body when exposed to high doses....

  • How to Treat Mercury Poisoning

    Mercury is a stable element and cannot be broken down or otherwise destroyed. Elemental mercury is harmless unless inhaled as a vapor, but many organic compounds of mercury are toxic, with...

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