Saturday, May 29, 2004

Natural Birth and Longevity is Preserved In the Absence of the Mercury Preservative

Natural Birth and Longevity is Preserved In the Absence of the Mercury Preservative

Scientists need funding in toxicology to prevent and undo the damage done by mercury - these populations exposed to mercury were never in the industrial sector.

(PRWEB) December 24, 2004

Mercury Exposure at mercuryexposure. org plays a significant role in the discovery process in its information system on which no connection can be found to suggest mercury in autism is a genetically inherited disease.

In 2004 the Environmental Protection Agency scientists said that new research had shown that 630,000 U. S. newborns had unsafe levels of mercury in their blood in 1999-2000.

For the first time scientists measured mercury levels in the fetus's umbilical cord, these figures are based on children's blood levels, not the mothers'. The EPA analysis is showing that even if the mother is below the danger zone she can give birth to a baby that's over the limit.

The new national study conducted by the University of North Carolina shows 21 percent of all women of child-bearing age have mercury levels in their bodies that exceed federal health standards.

Donald W. Miler, Jr., M. D. a cardiac surgeon and Professor of Surgery at the University of Washington in Seattle and a member of Doctors for Disaster Preparedness points out that the two most important sources of mercury exposure for Americans are dental amalgams and vaccinations. The Federal governmentÂ’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA), for reasons not explained, have chosen to ignore this fact. These agencies and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) focus exclusively on mercury in seafood, to the extent that the NIH will not fund studies that address mercury in amalgams and vaccines.

Although they afflict widely different age groups, autism and AlzheimerÂ’s disease share a common cause: mercury. Dr. Boyd Haley, professor and chair of the chemistry department at the University of Kentucky, and Dr. Bernard Rimland, founder of the Autism Research Institute, presented evidence at this yearÂ’s Doctors for Disaster Preparedness meeting that connects mercury with these diseases."

Autism now afflicts 1 in 100 boys and 1 in 400 girls, and physicians diagnose 100,000 new cases of this disease every year in the U. S

Today, more than 4 million Americans now have AlzheimerÂ’s disease.

In conclusion, modern research failed to recognize the action of mercury which makes disease persistent by an oversight in the mechanism of preservation. Natural birth and longevity is preserved in the absence of mercury.

The basic principle of toxicology still stands, the dose makes the poison, but toxicology is for industry only.

Mercury Exposure made it possible for organizations to share each others results and ideas to advance mercury health and environmental education. Mercury Exposure was nominated for "Achievement in Nonprofit Excellence" in the 'Heart of Marin' Annual Awards for 2004.

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