
Effects of Mercury
Exposure to mercury, even in small amounts, may cause serious health problems, such as toxic effects on the nervous, digestive, and immune systems, as well as on lungs, kidneys, skin, and eyes. Mercury is also a threat to the development of unborn children and may cause issues in the early stages of life.
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What Is Mercury?
Mercury is a highly toxic element that vaporizes at room temperature. The vapors are neurotoxic, killing neurons and other molecular structures throughout the body.
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Poisoning Our Communities
For decades, industries across the country have used mercury in a variety of processes, even with the knowledge of how toxic mercury is to the human body. These companies have chosen to contaminate communities in and around their facilities. If you live in one of these communities, it is critically important you view some of the videos below to familiarize yourself with the dangers your family may be facing. If you lived next door to a nuclear reactor, you would be concerned; mercury is no different, and in many cases, much worse.
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Was My Family Exposed?
Mercury and mercury vapor clings to everything it touches, including clothes, tools, and skin. This means that while working with mercury, you or your loved ones can bring this toxin home. Once in the home, mercury continually vaporizes and can harm others.
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Have You Been Poisoned by Mercury?
Mercury is most dangerous when it is inhaled. You cannot see it, smell it, or even taste it, but breathing it in damages the body at a cellular level.
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Pregnant Women and Children
Mercury is a serious neurotoxin, especially to pregnant women and young children. Mercury can destroy vital molecular structures during the brain and organ development process. This can lead to general organ damage and failure, as well as neuropsychological (brain) damage.
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Government and Environmental Groups
Mercury is so harmful that Congress has conducted special investigations on its impact to our children and communities. A link to the thorough investigation and research may be found at the link beow.
Symptoms of Mercury Exposure
The symptoms of exposure to toxic chemicals are varied and often appear after the incident of exposure.
The amount of mercury and the duration of exposure determine which symptoms occur and when they manifest. Detecting exposure is challenging; mercury only remains detectable in the body for a period of 30 to 60 days before specialty tests are required.
Mercury exposure can lead to a wide variety of physical and psychological symptoms.
Most Common Symptoms
Tremors
Memory Loss
Emotional Changes
Insomnia
Neuromuscular Changes
Headaches
Numbness and Tingling in Hands and Feet
Reduced Cognitive Ability/Performance
Physical Symptoms
Dizziness
Joint Pain
Night perspiration
Restless Legs
Muscle Cramping at night
Loss of Balance
Tingling, Pain, Numbness – Arms, Hands, Feet and Legs
Loss of Coordination in Hands and Legs
Chronic Diarrhea
Digestive Problems
Kidney problems
Skin Rashes /Skin Lesions
Hair Loss
Excessive Perspiration
Increased Salivation
Swelling of Extremities
Vision Changes
Fatigue
Psychological Symptoms
Depression
Anxiety
Memory Loss
Anger/volatility
Actions & threats of violence
Isolation
Personality Changes
Limited/Reduced Attention Span
Suicidal Thoughts or Actions
Mood Swings
Memory Loss
Loss of Awareness
Language Difficulties (understanding speech, reading, or speaking)
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