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Dear Duncan,

That is what I had believed, but I am unable to find

anything published on this, and so cannot defend the idea.

We have dealt with a lot of people with mercury in their systems,

(including my wife) with excellent results, but still cannot say

what is happening in vivo with the mercury.

Best of health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

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Subject: Re: Re: Re: Protocol for Herpes or Lyme Disease/mercury

Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 16:47:09 -0800

>

> bryan, i am in the same situation as you and wont do too much

> ozone because it stirs up mercury

>

> try the herb marigold for mercury symptoms, works well for me

Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the ozone oxidize the

mercury and make it into a relatively stable compound compared

to the methyl form?

Duncan Crow

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Dear Moria,

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From the Department of Energy:

http://www.netl.doe.gov/coalpower/environment/mercury/pubs/IEC99.PDF

" Ozone is a powerful oxidizer that can rapidly react with elemental mercury

to form mercuric oxide. "

" Mercuric oxide, associated with fine particulates, has been detected in the

tropopause,

and is speculated to form by oxidation of elemental mercury by ozone [in the

atmosphere]. "

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From http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20030201/bob8.asp

" Mercury taints the atmosphere worldwide, but there are large variations in

how much of it drops onto land or water at any location. Recent experiments

have begun identifying oxidizing gases, such as ozone....as triggers for

that mercury fallout. "

" Mercury enters the air easily. It's released when coal is burned, gold is

mined, some chlorine is manufactured, and even when a fluorescent lightbulb

breaks. Some 99 percent of the airborne metal is elemental. Fairly insoluble

and unreactive in this form, it can circumnavigate the globe for up to 2

years. When elemental mercury encounters certain oxidants, it changes into

so-called reactive gaseous mercury. Unlike the element, this form is both

highly reactive and water soluble, so it remains airborne only hours and

falls—in rain or snow or attached to dust—near where it's formed. In a lake

or ocean, bacteria transform it into methylmercury, the harmful form of the

metal that fish and, in turn, people and other predators accumulate in their

tissues. "

" ...sunlight activates certain airborne halogen compounds to convert

elemental mercury to reactive gaseous mercury. If the main source of the

halogens reacting with elemental mercury is sea spray, this mechanism might

increase concentrations of the metal in the water of warm coastal areas. "

" ...ozone and several other compounds carried in air appear to directly

oxidize elemental mercury. "

------------------------------------------------------

http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dar/boss/darmercury.html

" The majority of mercury in the atmosphere is in the form of gaseous

elemental mercury, Hg(0). This form of mercury can travel long distances in

the atmosphere for many months.

Some Hg(0) is converted into 2 other forms of mercury:

>a more water soluble form of mercury, divalent or oxidized mercury, Hg (II)

>it can bind with particulate matter or aerosols to form particulate

>mercury, Hg(p)

These two forms of mercury are rapidly removed from the atmosphere in

precipitation and fall onto land and into waterbodies, including the ocean.

In a waterbody and in the sediments of the waterbody mercury may be

converted by bacterial action into an organic form, methylmercury, CH3Hg.

Acidic conditions and elevated ozone levels are believed to promote this

conversion.

Methylmercury can bioaccumulate up the food chain as a result of the

ingestion of the contaminated aquatic organisms. Large fish and aquatic

mammals at the top of the food chain may contain dangerously high levels of

methylmercury.

Methylmercury can travel across the placenta and accumulate in the fetal

brain. It can also be found in breast milk. In the embryo/fetus and in young

children, methylmercury has been shown to inhibit the normal development of

the nervous system and produce generalized lesions throughout the brain.

Lower levels of exposure may not be apparent until later when the child's

motor and verbal skills may be delayed or abnormal. EPA has estimated that

8% of women of childbearing age in the general U.S. population have blood

levels of mercury higher than the EPA's reference level for mercury.

In adults, methylmercury concentrates in the kidneys, liver and brain.

Nephritis, as well as neurological and cardiovascular effects, may result in

adults. Neurodevelopmental deficits are the most sensitive and

well-documented health effects.

Methylmercury is slowly eliminated from the body. "

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\

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http://www.konetic.or.kr/koneticreport/analreport/a1aa29/003_113.htm

" ...ozone oxidations of all types of organic and organometallic solutes can

be initiated by hydoxyl radicals which are formed when ozone decomposes to

free radicals. "

" ...oxidation of methylmercury compounds is initiated only by the OH radical

type mechanism.

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Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

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From: " moriamerri " <moriam@...>

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Subject: Re: Plugged liver [update]

Date: Mon, 05 Apr 2004 07:10:58 -0000

Hello Sherri-Lee,

If you are aware of any source of information that would

explain or verify how ozone can OXIDIZE mercury, could you

please post more about it.

good wishes,

Moria

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Saul,

One connection I've never been able to make is the connection between

oxidation and elimination. Oxidation changes the form (into

something like HgO2 I guess?), but are all oxidized substances

eliminated? Maybe you can shed some light on the biological

processes that recognize oxidated vs non oxidated toxins. It is

particularly confusing because, for example, some of the magnesium I

take is magnesium oxide which I would assume to be the same chemical

as oxidated magnesium, and yet this substance is apparently not sent

to elimination pathways. Thoughts?

thanks

brian

> Dear Moria,

>

> --------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------

> From the Department of Energy:

>

> http://www.netl.doe.gov/coalpower/environment/mercury/pubs/IEC99.PDF

>

> " Ozone is a powerful oxidizer that can rapidly react with elemental

mercury

> to form mercuric oxide. "

>

> " Mercuric oxide, associated with fine particulates, has been

detected in the

> tropopause,

> and is speculated to form by oxidation of elemental mercury by

ozone [in the

> atmosphere]. "

> --------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------

>

> From http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20030201/bob8.asp

>

> " Mercury taints the atmosphere worldwide, but there are large

variations in

> how much of it drops onto land or water at any location. Recent

experiments

> have begun identifying oxidizing gases, such as ozone....as

triggers for

> that mercury fallout. "

>

> " Mercury enters the air easily. It's released when coal is burned,

gold is

> mined, some chlorine is manufactured, and even when a fluorescent

lightbulb

> breaks. Some 99 percent of the airborne metal is elemental. Fairly

insoluble

> and unreactive in this form, it can circumnavigate the globe for up

to 2

> years. When elemental mercury encounters certain oxidants, it

changes into

> so-called reactive gaseous mercury. Unlike the element, this form

is both

> highly reactive and water soluble, so it remains airborne only

hours and

> falls—in rain or snow or attached to dust—near where it's formed.

In a lake

> or ocean, bacteria transform it into methylmercury, the harmful

form of the

> metal that fish and, in turn, people and other predators accumulate

in their

> tissues. "

>

> " ...sunlight activates certain airborne halogen compounds to

convert

> elemental mercury to reactive gaseous mercury. If the main source

of the

> halogens reacting with elemental mercury is sea spray, this

mechanism might

> increase concentrations of the metal in the water of warm coastal

areas. "

>

> " ...ozone and several other compounds carried in air appear to

directly

> oxidize elemental mercury. "

>

> ------------------------------------------------------

>

> http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dar/boss/darmercury.html

>

> " The majority of mercury in the atmosphere is in the form of

gaseous

> elemental mercury, Hg(0). This form of mercury can travel long

distances in

> the atmosphere for many months.

> Some Hg(0) is converted into 2 other forms of mercury:

> >a more water soluble form of mercury, divalent or oxidized

mercury, Hg (II)

> >it can bind with particulate matter or aerosols to form

particulate

> >mercury, Hg(p)

>

> These two forms of mercury are rapidly removed from the atmosphere

in

> precipitation and fall onto land and into waterbodies, including

the ocean.

> In a waterbody and in the sediments of the waterbody mercury may be

> converted by bacterial action into an organic form, methylmercury,

CH3Hg.

> Acidic conditions and elevated ozone levels are believed to promote

this

> conversion.

>

> Methylmercury can bioaccumulate up the food chain as a result of

the

> ingestion of the contaminated aquatic organisms. Large fish and

aquatic

> mammals at the top of the food chain may contain dangerously high

levels of

> methylmercury.

>

> Methylmercury can travel across the placenta and accumulate in the

fetal

> brain. It can also be found in breast milk. In the embryo/fetus and

in young

> children, methylmercury has been shown to inhibit the normal

development of

> the nervous system and produce generalized lesions throughout the

brain.

> Lower levels of exposure may not be apparent until later when the

child's

> motor and verbal skills may be delayed or abnormal. EPA has

estimated that

> 8% of women of childbearing age in the general U.S. population have

blood

> levels of mercury higher than the EPA's reference level for mercury.

>

> In adults, methylmercury concentrates in the kidneys, liver and

brain.

> Nephritis, as well as neurological and cardiovascular effects, may

result in

> adults. Neurodevelopmental deficits are the most sensitive and

> well-documented health effects.

>

> Methylmercury is slowly eliminated from the body. "

>

> --------------------------------------------------------------------

---------------------------------

>

> http://www.konetic.or.kr/koneticreport/analreport/a1aa29/003_113.htm

>

> " ...ozone oxidations of all types of organic and organometallic

solutes can

> be initiated by hydoxyl radicals which are formed when ozone

decomposes to

> free radicals. "

>

> " ...oxidation of methylmercury compounds is initiated only by the

OH radical

> type mechanism.

>

>

> --------------------------------------------------------------------

------

>

> Best of Health!

> Dr. Saul Pressman

>

> --------------------------------------------------------------------

-----------------------------------------

>

> ----Original Message Follows----

> From: " moriamerri " <moriam@e...>

> Reply-oxyplus

> oxyplus

> Subject: Re: Plugged liver [update]

> Date: Mon, 05 Apr 2004 07:10:58 -0000

>

> Hello Sherri-Lee,

>

> If you are aware of any source of information that would

> explain or verify how ozone can OXIDIZE mercury, could you

> please post more about it.

>

> good wishes,

> Moria

>

>

>

>

>

> OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies,

and other

> alternative self-help subjects.

>

> THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE!

>

> This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find

here are

> for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing

> information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do

so at your

> own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the

ability to

> take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you

agree to

> hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself. Do not use any ideas

found

> here without consulting a medical professional, unless you are a

researcher

> or health care provider.

>

> You can unsubscribe via e-mail by sending A NEW e-mail to the

following

> address - NOT TO THE OXYPLUS LIST! -

> DO NOT USE REPLY BUTTON & DO NOT PUT THIS IN THE SUBJECT LINE or

BODY of the

> message! :

>

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