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Mercury a factor in congestive heart failure?
Large amounts of mercury found in heart tissue of people with congestive heart failure.
The Nightmare of Mercury in Heart Tissues |
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Interesting find nightowl. In my work diagnosis is divided up to primary, and then secondary. Primary is what goes on the death certificate. Its the one that really got ya!
But the secondary diagnosis, and often there are many of them, so so frequently includes CHF and or chronic ischemic heart disease. There is a lot of Alzheimers too. And if you go by statistics for causes of death to determine how many alzheimers cases there are you will be greatly misled, as alzheimers is most often not the primary diagnosis, and hence lost to the statistics tabulators. So much of it may be caused by heavy metal toxicity.
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I'm sure that happens a lot. I've been sorry that I didn't put a stronger subject line on this thread because it's very important and hasn't seemed to gather much interest. I was trying to tone it down after the link issue.
Adding this thought; 22,000 times the normal amount of mercury in the heart tissue sounds suspicious, as though it could have been in food. Maybe even in corn syrup. Last edited by nightowl; Yesterday at 07:04 AM. Reason: Added the last paragraph. |
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