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This is taken from a Yahoo list called Mercury-Autism, but the subject matter is interesting. Remember that many with autism also have seizure disorders.
We are talking about how the brain functions.
Mercury toxicity has been linked to a large number of diseases, including arthritis, altzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, lupus, chronic fatigue syndrome, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, learning disabilities and ADHD.
Autism-Mercury FAQ: how is autism related to mercury poisoning?
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We are talking about how the brain functions.
Mercury toxicity has been linked to a large number of diseases, including arthritis, altzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, lupus, chronic fatigue syndrome, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, learning disabilities and ADHD.
Autism-Mercury FAQ: how is autism related to mercury poisoning?
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AUTISM AND MERCURY
Q: How is Mercury Poisoning related to Autism?
In their paper "Autism: A Unique Type of Mercury Poisoning"
Bernard et. al, http://www.cureautismnow.org/sciwatch/invest.cfm
<http://www.cureautismnow.org/sciwatch/invest.cfm> have
revealed a startling similarity in the symptoms of Autism and Mercury Poisoning. While this may sound frightening, it actually shines a bright ray of hope into the lives of families living with an autistic child. Why? Because mercury poisoning can be cured.
Q: How dangerous is mercury?
Very. Mercury is the second most toxic element on earth, second only to plutonium. The amount of mercury found in one mercury thermometer is enough to pollute a small lake. Mercury toxicity
has been linked to a large number of diseases, including arthritis, altzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, lupus, chronic fatigue syndrome, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, learning disabilities and ADHD.
Q: How could my child have become mercury poisoned?
Many parents believe the major culprit to be thimerosal, a preservative used in vaccines and other medications. Thimerosal is 50% mercury by weight. In October 1998, the FDA banned the use of thimerosal in over the counter medications. Since July, 1999, the FDA has "encouraged" manufacturers to remove thimerosal from vaccines. Some have done it; others have not. Today, most vaccines that are being manufactured do not contain thimerosal, or they only contain a "trace." But we do not know
how many of the old thimerosal products are still on the shelf. Each vaccine containing thimerosal exceeds the EPA's safety guidelines of 0.1 mcg/kg/day. Since multiple vaccines are often given on the same day, the amount of mercury injected into a typical infant is many times over the "safe" limit. Before the FDA ban, mercury had been added to eye drops, contact lens preparations, nasal sprays, contraceptive creams, hemmhoroid creams, lubricating gels, allergy injections, and antiseptics
such as Mercurochrome® and merthiolate.
Q: What are some other sources of exposure to mercury?
There are many other common sources for mercury exposure. Here's a short list:
* Dental amalgams
* Released into the air by coal burning plants
* Fish and shellfish, especially tuna, salmon and swordfish
* Some paints
* Thermometers and blood pressure gauges (especially if mercury from broken instruments was spilled on carpet)
* Fluorescent light bulbs
It is important to note that mercury present in a mother's body is passed to her baby through the placenta, and later, through breast milk. See: "Mercury from maternal "silver" tooth fillings
in sheep and human breast milk. A source of neonatal exposure."
By Vimy, Hooper and King:
http://hera.algonet.se/~leif/yrvim97a.htm
<http://hera.algonet.se/~leif/yrvim97a.html>
Q: But my dentist told me that dental amalgam is perfectly safe.
The presence of mercury in dental amalgams is a very controversial subject. Despite the fact that dental amalgam contains 50% mercury, the American Dental Association's official position is that dental amalgam is safe, and that mercury does not pose a health risk. However, numerous research studies show that dental amalgams are a major source of mercury toxicity. Because of the ADA’s position, your dentist risks losing his license if he tells you that amalgam fillings are dangerous, no
matter what he personally believes.
Q: If mercury poisoning is caused by vaccines, they why aren't all kids mercury toxic?
Sensitivity to mercury varies widely from person to person, as does the body's natural ability to detoxify. Some children can get rid of the mercury quickly, while in others, the toxin remains in the body longer, allowing it time to bind tightly in the brain and other organs.
Q: Has anyone actually "cured" their autistic child by chelating them?
The book "Turning Lead Into Gold" describes several cases of children with "autistic tendencies" who improved dramatically after chelation for lead.
As of this writing, no one on this list has completely cured their child from mercury poisoning. But its early yet. Dr. Amy <#Amy> is getting some wonderful results with the children in her practice, and numerous parents have reported improvements in their autistic children with each chelation cycle.