(NaturalNews) Just how toxic is mercury in all its different forms? Is ethyl mercury "safer" than methyl mercury? What about organic vs. inorganic? Dr. Chris Shade, founder of
Quicksilver Scientific, explains mercury toxicity in amazing detail during an interview with the Health Ranger.
Click here to listen to the interview now (Youtube).
During the interview, Dr. Chris Shade and the Health Ranger discuss:
• How "leaky gut" makes mercury toxicity far worse.
• Why mercury can "fry the kidneys" and cause total kidney failure.
• Why ethyl mercury -- the kind found in vaccines -- is actually many times more toxic than methyl mercury once it passes through cell walls.
• The two worst sources of mercury exposure for most people.
• How mercury gets transported through the environment, creating multiple opportunities for exposure through air, soil, food, water, etc.
• Mercury speciation and how a detailed mercury analysis of your blood, hair and urine can reveal a wealth of information about your health.
• Which nutritional supplements help increase the body's ability to eliminate mercury from the blood and GI tract.
Anyone interested in clinical treatment to reduce mercury toxicity should visit
www.ACAM.org or call 800-532-3688. They can put you in touch with a heavy metals detoxification expert in your area.
Learn more about Dr. Chris Shade at:
www.quicksilverscientific.comLectures by Dr. Chris Shade are available at
Digivision Media, an incredible resource for learning technical details about detoxification. (I've purchased and listened to many lectures from this company. It was a key part of my own education into heavy metals
toxicity.)
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