Mercury Poison: You would need to see a specialist who is knowledgeable about heavy metal chelation. This can be done orally or by IV treatments depending on the severity. It should be done slowly and carefully to prevent severe side effects and injury. Avoidance of the exposure is also necessary to keep the levels down. Seafood may be a source of mercury poisoning.
Answered 4/30/2016
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Mercury poisoning: First of all, if you have mercury (silver) fillings in your teeth, have them removed by a dentist that is familiar with the proper protocols to minimize your exposure to mercury. Iv chelation is your best bet to remove the accumulated bioburden of mercury. Chlorella and glutathione are good supplements. Sweat therapy (sauna) is another good way to remove mercury from your system.
Answered 9/2/2016
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