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I began raising an interest in mercury exposure on the internet for

over 10 years now,

some may be familiar with micromercurial maze. I formed an

organization Mercury

Exposure and planned a new site to advance public interest in an

attempt to raise medical

education.

The new site mercuryexposure.org is now open for all mercury

communities to participate.

The site is a set of databases where everyone can place mercury

exposure information,

and its free of charge!

Communities, groups, organizations, doctors, dentists and products

can list themselves.

Add legislations, global policies, and your letters so everyone knows

who is informed.

There is also a forum where you can add personal stories about

experiences with mercury,

and update it any time.

Join, log-in and add information by selecting the most appropriate

form from the member

area. There is also a citation search from Medline to help build a

subset of records on

mercury exposure. Just search, select and add citations to the

database.

All forms of information are acceptable, from news, websites, self

authors, press releases,

and a variety of topics, and a library for listing books and videos.

This is perfect for those of you in need of a database to store

information with the added

benefit of everyones input.

Everyone can rate records, this helps to place the best information

at the top for visitors

browsing records.

I hope you appreciate the work put into the site, simple to use,

effective and useful, when

you contribute to the databases you are helping create the complete

record set on mercury

exposure. And the site helps connect everyone on any specialist

topic. Help us help you!

Thank you in advance.

maz

http://www.mercuryexposure.org

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  • 3 years later...
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We have just received our Red Blood Cell Elements results for Doctor's

Data. This shows high 95th percentile on Mercury. I understand this

would indicate an on going exposure. Does anyone know how I would go

about trying to find the source? Is there a test kit that can be

used? Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

Sheri

Mom to Lacy 6 years AS

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  • 5 months later...

I think some hot bath and some good sweat can definitely help. Also,

chelation seems like the right thing to do. He may have inhaled some.

I think for at least a few hrs, if I am not wrong, you can get the

mercury out without it ever getting settled in the body.

>

> Hi,

>

> My future son-in-law was exposed to mercury today at work. The

thermostat

> on a heater messed up, he thought it was solder pieces, but then

realized

> the little peices of metal he was chasing around to clean up were

really

> mercury. He quickly changed tactics, got it cleaned up safely, and

then

> called me to ask what to do. He said he had been touching it with

his hands

> until he realized what it was. I was wondering if there was

anything

> special he should do after the fact to minimize physical

contamination. We

> had him wash his hands in cold water, but other than that told him

to tell

> us if he started feeling weird. Any input would be helpful.

Thanks.

> P.

>

>

>

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