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    Default Trace Amounts Full Documentary - Thimerosal (mercury) in vaccines

    The documentary tells the story of a thirty tree year old man and how a tetanus shot resulted in a mercury reaction. He had a reaction being he had a sensitivity to mercury.

    • The story documents the conclusion that vaccines cause autism.

    • The government 1999 found an associate with thimerosal,

    • The only test on thimerosal on humans was done in 1921. The amount of thimerosal administered resulted in all 22 of the test subject dying.

    • The health of the children decreased as the number of vaccines increased,

    • No autism in the Amish children,

    • The material and safety datasheet for thimerosal indicates that is should never be combined with aluminum. Vaccines at one time had aluminum and thimerosal.

    • The CDC cooked the studies to absolve thimerosal.

    • Autism has the exact symptoms of mercury poisoning.


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    Default Re: Trace Amounts Full Documentary - Thimerosal (mercury) in vaccines

    I have just picked this up on a fb zeolite group. I am using their product called 'root nordic clean slate' to detox heavy metals.

    Mercury Toxicity: Associated Symptoms and Conditions
    Yes it's a long list 😳
    The respiratory system
    Up to 80% of inhaled mercury vapor is absorbed through the lungs. From here it travels to all the other tissues and organs of the body in the circulation, but particularly concentrates within the kidney, liver and brain.
    The presence of mercury in the lungs causes chronic breathing disorders including:
    Asthma
    Bronchitis
    Breathlessness
    Persistent cough and
    Bad breath
    Compromised cognitive function
    Mercury is both highly neurophilic (which means that it binds tightly to nerves) and highly lipophilic (which means that it binds tightly to fats). When distributed around the body in the circulation it is absorbed into the nerve endings that regulate all the functions of the body (the autonomic nervous system). From there it slowly tracks up the nerves into the central nervous system, in what is known as retrograde axonal transport.
    It prevents nerves regenerating by disrupting the protein tubulin, disrupts nerve function and also attacks the insulating myelin sheaths surrounding some nerves.
    Mercury from amalgam easily crosses the blood-brain barrier and can damage any part of the central nervous system including the master endocrine glands at the base of the brain which control both the nervous and endocrine systems.
    The levels of mercury in the brain have been shown to be directly related to the number of amalgam fillings in the mouth. Whilst mercury is highly detrimental on its own, its destructive power can be increased 100 fold by exposure to other toxic metals such as aluminium, lead or cadmium.
    Mercury can produce a host of mental, emotional, and behavioural changes and what are considered 'psychiatric' disorders by disrupting neurotransmitters, interfering with endocrine gland function and hormones and causing destruction of nervous pathways.
    The effects of mercury on cognitive function include:
    Poor memory
    Difficulty multitasking
    Difficulty finding words
    A lack of initiative
    An inability to concentrate
    An inability to make decisions and
    Lack of motivation
    Changes in mood
    Mercury is also known to have profound effects upon mood including:
    Fears
    Anxieties
    Irritability
    Fits of anger
    Panic attacks
    Mood swings
    Loss of self-confidence
    Withdrawal
    Being easily embarrassed
    Feeling overwhelmed
    Feeling easily discouraged
    A loss of sense of humour and
    Life seems an endless, joyless struggle
    'Psychiatric' symptoms
    The ability of mercury to induce 'mercury madness' is well recognised and symptoms include:
    Hallucinations
    Depression
    A persistent death wish
    Suicide attempts
    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders
    Manic-Depressive Disorder
    Panic disorders and
    Schizophrenia spectrum disorders
    Peripheral nervous system symptoms
    The profound disruption of nerve structure and function leads to difficulty with motor nerve function including:
    Difficulty articulating words
    Numbness and tingling
    Clumsiness
    Difficulty doing fine tasks such as typing or adding numbers on a calculator
    Tremors
    Ticks and twitches (especially of the face and eyes)
    A loss of coordination and
    Restless legs
    Reproductive and sexual function
    Mercury is also recognised to collect in the reproductive organs in both men and women where it can cause a variety of disorders including infertility.
    It is known to directly cross the placental barrier in pregnant women and also to concentrate in breast milk and mercury levels in newborn babies have been shown to be directly related to the number of amalgam fillings in the mother's mouth.
    The symptoms of mercury toxicity in both sexes include:
    A low or non-existent libido
    Precocious or late puberty and
    Infertility
    In women, the effects of mercury on reproductive function include:
    Heavy, missed or irregular periods
    Severe period pains
    Pre-menstrual tension (PMT)
    Miscarriages and
    Still births
    In men, mercury accumulates in the reproductive organs and particularly the testes causing:
    Impotence
    Premature ejaculation and
    Low sperm count, defective sperm and sperm with poor motility
    The urinary system
    Mercury from dental amalgam fillings is also recognised to severely impact kidney function such that animal studies have shown a 50% reduction within a month of placement of the first amalgam filling.
    Effects of mercury on the urinary system include:
    Kidney damage
    Frequent urination
    Frequent nocturnal urination (2-3 times a night or more)
    Incontinence (especially in women)
    Difficulty urinating (especially in men)
    An urgent need to urinate and
    A variety of kidney and bladder diseases.
    The musculoskeletal system
    Mercury also accumulates throughout the body in muscles and joints causing the muscle tenderness and pain familiar to fibromyalgia sufferers and the joint pain, stiffness and swelling of rheumatoid arthritis.
    The symptoms of mercury toxicity on the musculoskeletal system include:
    Tender, sore muscles
    Rapid muscle fatigue
    Joint pain
    Joint swelling
    Joint stiffness
    Muscle cramps
    Low-back pain
    Muscle weakness and
    Jaw joint or Tempero-mandibular joint dysfunction (TMJD)
    The cardiovascular system
    In particular, mercury seems to collect in the heart muscle and valves and has been found at 22,000X the levels found in the blood. Mercury is strongly associated with elevated levels of homocysteine and cholesterol and heart attacks.
    It also causes red blood cells to rupture and replaces the iron in haemoglobin so that the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood can be reduced by half. Mercury also causes a weakening in the walls of the small blood vessels leading to a reduced blood supply to the organs and tissues.
    The cardiovascular symptoms of mercury poisoning include:
    Heart palpitations
    An irregular heart beat
    Angina or chest pain
    A racing heart beat
    Either an abnormally slow or rapid heart rate
    Low or high blood pressure
    Frequently feeling faint
    Elevated blood cholesterol and homocysteine levels and
    Easy bleeding and bruising.
    The endocrine system
    Mercury disrupts hormone production and release from the endocrine glands, and also blocks the receptors which allow the hormones to dock on to the target cells in the tissues.
    The endocrine system has a high requirement for specific trace minerals and accumulation of mercury within the glands may occur because of the chemical similarity to the essential mineral, zinc.
    Symptoms of mercury poisoning in the endocrine system include:
    Hypoglycaemia and dysglycaemia (low and poorly controlled blood sugar respectively)
    Hypothyroidism (an underactive thyroid gland)
    Hypoadrenalism (under-functioning adrenal glands)
    Constant fatigue (adrenal and thyroid gland exhaustion) and
    A poor physiological response to stress.
    The oral cavity
    Mercury also collects in very high concentrations in the jaw bones and the soft tissues of the mouth. This is a result of it being a heavy metal that literally sinks to the bottom of each body compartment including the jaws and pelvis and the fact that mercury is driven into the tissues of the mouth which act as a cathode to the anode of the amalgam fillings.
    Mixing gold and amalgam restorations in the mouth is also recognised to increase the amount of mercury vapour given off several fold and placing gold crowns over amalgam cores particularly drives mercury into the surrounding bone.
    Symptoms of mercury toxicity in the mouth include:
    Bleeding gums
    Periodontal (gum) disease
    Mouth ulcers
    A metallic taste
    Excessive salivation
    A loss of the sense of taste
    A burning, red, inflamed mouth
    ‘Bald' patches on the tongue or cheeks (includes geographical tongue) and
    Dark spots on gums ('amalgam tattoos')
    The ears: Hearing and balance
    Mercury also seems to collect in the many sensory nerves of the ear that serve hearing and balance. Symptoms include:
    Dizziness
    Vertigo
    Poor balance
    Tinnitus (ringing or whining noises in the ears)
    Pain in the ear canals
    Poor hearing and deafness and
    Difficulty interpreting what you hear.
    Skin, hair and nails
    For the body, the skin is a major route of excretion and it will try to expel mercury via the skin
    leading to itchy rashes, and dry, flaking skin. It can also strange crawling sensations and reddening of the palms of the hands and soles of the feet.
    It also seems to interfere with the regulation of perspiration so that some people become unable to sweat while others sweat profusely.
    Cold, clammy skin
    Dry skin
    Peeling or flaking skin on the hands, feet and face
    A puffy face
    Red, flaky skin around the eyes
    Thick, red skin on hands & feet
    Pricking, stabbing, fizzing or crawling sensations in the skin (vermiculation)
    Very itchy rashes
    Eczema and psoriasis.
    Mercury also seems to interfere with the autonomic control of perspiration causing:
    Excessive perspiration
    An inability to sweat or
    Night sweats.
    The quality of the hair and nails is also adversely affected causing:
    Loss of axillary, pubic, body or head hair
    Greying of hair
    Dry, thin, wiry, dull hair and
    Weak, flaky nails that split and tear easily.
    The nose and sinuses
    Some of the mercury vapour from amalgam fillings adheres to the lining of the nose and sinuses from where it can be transported directly into the brain and cause the following symptoms:
    Chronic sinusitis
    Poor sense of smell
    Chronic or recurrent rhinitis
    Nasal congestion
    A persistently sore throat and
    Chronic tonsillitis.
    Eyesight
    Mercury appears to collect within the eye balls themselves leading to the appearance of 'floaters' (dark cloudy areas), but also adversely affects the muscles controlling focussing of the eyes and lens and the sensory nerves of the retina itself leading to:
    Intermittent visual blurring
    Deteriorating peripheral vision or 'tunnel' vision
    Bulging eyes
    Sensitivity to light
    Difficulty focussing
    Poor colour vision
    Poor night vision and
    Difficulty moving the eyes.
    The digestive system
    Much of the mercury from dental amalgams is swallowed along with foods or in the saliva and the digestive system is usually one of the first to be affected. Mercury binds with and blocks the actions of digestive enzymes leading to poor digestion and the development of food intolerances.
    It also alters the normal ecology of the colon, favouring the overgrowth of yeasts (most commonly Candida albicans) and suppressing the growth of 'friendly' bacteria which can lead to the development of intestinal permeability or a so called 'leaky gut'. Digestive symptoms of mercury poisoning include:
    The development of food sensitivities and intolerances
    Abdominal cramps and pain
    Constipation and/or diarrhoea
    Irritable bowel syndrome
    Malabsorption
    Leaky gut
    Gastroenteritis
    Nausea and
    Heartburn.
    The immune system
    The immune system is one of the first casualties of mercury toxicity. It causes a reduction in the number of natural killer (NK) cells which are responsible for policing tumours and viruses leading to the development of chronic viral infections and cancer.
    The effects of mercury toxicity upon the immune system include:
    Chronic, recurrent or frequent infections.
    Chronic or recurrent yeast infections. Mercury actively promotes the overgrowth of yeasts such as Candida albicans causing thrush, 'jock' itch and athlete's foot.
    The development of allergies and sensitivities. Mercury alters the ratios of T-helper cells to T-suppressor cells so that the immune response is turned on more readily but not terminated, leading the immune system to over-react to a wide variety of foods and chemicals.
    Autoimmune diseases. Mercury binds to proteins on the surface of the cells of the body (the histocompatibility complex), leading the immune system to identify them as being foreign and initiating one of the 100 or more autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis, scleroderma or Hashimoto thyroiditis.
    Various cancers. The undermining of the immune response and in particular the disabling of the natural killer cells leads to the development of one of the most prevalent immune deficiency disease of all: cancer.
    The lymphatic system works to drain and filter excess fluid from the tissues and to initiate an immune response if required. The effects of mercury toxicity on the lymphatic system include:
    Water retention (especially of the legs) and
    Swollen lymph nodes (especially in the neck).
    General symptoms of mercury toxicity
    Last, but not least, mercury particularly accumulates in the mitochondria ('powerhouses') of the cells where it poisons energy production. The presence of mercury in the circulation and the effects on energy production lead to:
    A profound exhaustion and fatigue (chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia)
    Low body temperature
    Cold hands and feet
    Unexplained changes in weight
    Changes in appetite
    Excessive thirst
    Headaches and migraines
    Anaemia
    Difficulty getting to sleep
    Early waking
    Insomnia and
    Sleepiness during the day
    Illnesses associated with mercury poisoning
    There are a wide range of illnesses that have been linked with mercury poisoning including:
    Fibromyalgia
    Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)
    Rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
    Multiple sclerosis (MS)
    Parkinson's disease
    Alzheimer's disease (AD)
    Colitis
    Crohn's disease
    Autoimmune diseases
    Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
    Autism and
    Cancer.
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