Guest guest Posted May 14, 2007 Report Share Posted May 14, 2007 Sperm (semen) does not contain any significant amount of mercury under any situations you're going to run into with your man. Any man whose semen has significant amounts of mercury either IS in the hoispital or will quickly end up there. Andy > Don't ask me where I saw it, but I heard somewhere men's sperm carries mercury if toxic. Also a burden for mom > and child to be. > > Have no idea if true or where I saw it, something about the molecule being very small, etc. > > I know I never will want to kiss a man with an amalgam again. Gives me a minor headache. Way more conservative the other way as well. : 0 > > > Headache free 5th day in a row from reduced sulfur, from molybdenum. > > > Huge for me!!!!!!!! > > > Go Molly, go Molly, go Molly!!! > > Happy Sunday all! Much to be grateful for here!!! > > Alison F. > > > As for fathers: we know that sperm carries mercury but what impact > that has on children we don't know. Obviously it might cause birth > defects but not sure about fetal/childhood exposure, as in actually > passing mercury to the baby. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2007 Report Share Posted May 14, 2007 > > Sperm (semen) does not contain any significant amount of mercury under any situations > you're going to run into with your man. Any man whose semen has significant amounts of > mercury either IS in the hoispital or will quickly end up there. > > Andy That's refreshing good news. First good news I get this week. So no matter how chronically toxic dad is, the zygote doesn't have any significant exposure to Hg, right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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