Symptoms of Mercury Poisoning (Thimerosal-preservative in vaccines)
Mercury toxicity is often and routinely initially diagnosed as a psychiatric disorder with symptoms that include but are not limited to:
1. Repetitive patterns of behavior
2.Inability to communicate and/or diminished ability to communicate
3.Speech and language disorders
4.Inability to interact socially
5. Impaired intellectual performance
6.Bizarre behavior
7.Violent behavior
8.Lack of attachment
9. Inability to form reciprocal relationships
10. Extreme shyness, indifference to others, active avoidance of others or a desire to be alone
11. Depression, lack of interest and mental confusion
12. Irritability, aggression and tantrums
13.Emotional instability
These symptoms overlap with the diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder, Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Asperger's Syndrome and other neurological disorders that exposure to mercury can and does cause.
Nearly all incidents of ASD and mercury toxicity involve disorders of physical movement, clumsiness or lack of coordination behaviors such as toe walking, rocking, abnormal postures, choreiform movements, spinning and hand flapping.
Mercury disrupt purine and pyrimidine metabolism. Altered purine and pyrimidine metabolism induces autistic features.
Thimerosal is known to transport through the blood-brain barrier, where it is converted to ethyl mercury and finally to mercuric mercury.
Your child does not have to exhibit all of the symptoms, to test positive for mercury poisoning.
Mercury poisoning is treatable.
1. Repetitive patterns of behavior
2.Inability to communicate and/or diminished ability to communicate
3.Speech and language disorders
4.Inability to interact socially
5. Impaired intellectual performance
6.Bizarre behavior
7.Violent behavior
8.Lack of attachment
9. Inability to form reciprocal relationships
10. Extreme shyness, indifference to others, active avoidance of others or a desire to be alone
11. Depression, lack of interest and mental confusion
12. Irritability, aggression and tantrums
13.Emotional instability
These symptoms overlap with the diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder, Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Asperger's Syndrome and other neurological disorders that exposure to mercury can and does cause.
Nearly all incidents of ASD and mercury toxicity involve disorders of physical movement, clumsiness or lack of coordination behaviors such as toe walking, rocking, abnormal postures, choreiform movements, spinning and hand flapping.
Mercury disrupt purine and pyrimidine metabolism. Altered purine and pyrimidine metabolism induces autistic features.
Thimerosal is known to transport through the blood-brain barrier, where it is converted to ethyl mercury and finally to mercuric mercury.
Your child does not have to exhibit all of the symptoms, to test positive for mercury poisoning.
Mercury poisoning is treatable.
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on May. 4, 2007 at 2:54 PM
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- jenniferm
on May. 4, 2007 at 2:54 PM