How does mercury hurts people?
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Mercury can hurt you in many different ways! by entrance_to_reality 19 year 6 of 6 (100%)
Mercury can hurt you in many different ways, and one of them is by catalyzing oxidation. In people with Fibromyalgia, it accumulates inside the muscles and connective tissues where it creates free radicals which are literally tearing those tissues on a molecular level. This in turn causes inflammation and pain.
But mercury can also mess up your hormones, destroy your immune system.... It can basically cause almost every kind of symptom. Like I said, the huge majority of all illnesses are in fact caused by mercury poisoning. Or to put it more accurately, those illnesses ARE mercury poisoning. It's hard for people to understand that mercury is the reason for so many different symptoms, but that's exactly the case.
It damages different things in different people. This apparently depends on your personal biochemistry. And it's the same with other heavy metals and minerals as well. One specific element can cause many different symptoms, but it's also vice versa. People with exactly the same symptoms might be poisoned by totally different elements.
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Mercury can hurt you in many different ways, and one of them is by catalyzing oxidation. In people with Fibromyalgia, it accumulates inside the muscles and connective tissues where it creates free radicals which are literally tearing those tissues on a molecular level. This in turn causes inflammation and pain.
But mercury can also mess up your hormones, destroy your immune system.... It can basically cause almost every kind of symptom. Like I said, the huge majority of all illnesses are in fact caused by mercury poisoning. Or to put it more accurately, those illnesses ARE mercury poisoning. It's hard for people to understand that mercury is the reason for so many different symptoms, but that's exactly the case.
It damages different things in different people. This apparently depends on your personal biochemistry. And it's the same with other heavy metals and minerals as well. One specific element can cause many different symptoms, but it's also vice versa. People with exactly the same symptoms might be poisoned by totally different elements.
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