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    Selenium and NAC supplements are effective to treat mercury poisoning

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    • ?
      A Former User
      last edited by A Former User

      I feel like this shows us that no matter what, the solutions to our problems are found in the natural world, in what has been provided for us by the universe/god/whatever 'it' is.

      Maybe there rarely is a need for pharmaceutical drugs at all...

      https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/24734306.2017.1392076

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      • MauritioM
        Mauritio
        last edited by

        Wow, interesting!
        500mcg is quite the dosage, although in this case probably the lesser issue.

        Heres another study on selenium beeing protective against heavy metals:

        • https://raypeatforum.com/community/threads/selenium-removes-mercury-in-methylmercury-poisoned-rats.51024/

        Dare to think.

        My X:
        x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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        • AppaA
          Appa
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          Selenium is very underrated, especially for the conversion of T4 to T3 and recycling of glutathion which improves overall oxidative stress, but even more now against heavy metals. 😮

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          • ?
            A Former User
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            https://www.pewtrusts.org/-/media/legacy/uploadedfiles/wwwpewtrustsorg/reports/global_warming/ctamercury0205pdf.pdf

            Effects on IQ however, may be just the tip
            of the iceberg.
            As researchers point out, IQ
            effects may be the easiest to quantify and
            put a dollar value on, but they may not be
            the most serious in terms of life and career
            outcomes. Toxicants like methylmercury
            that affect the nervous system, alter a
            person’s ability to plan, organize and initiate
            ideas and may induce problems with

            attention, distractibility, impulsive behavior
            and inability to handle stress and
            disappointments
            . These effects could be far
            more serious with respect to success in
            school and life

            Charlie told me such problems are copper toxicity....

            Methylmercury decreases the electrical
            activity of neurons by interfering with the
            transfer of sodium across the cell membrane.

            It also blocks the release of calcium ions,
            thus preventing the release of
            neurotransmitters such as dopamine.
            (Figure
            4.) Dopamine is a critical neurotransmitter
            that is necessary for a wide variety of
            functions such as attention, thinking and
            motor skills.

            ![alt text](4e91df9b-4714-420d-a145-533581cef96c-image.png image url)

            This has just left me speechless. We put this stuff in vaccines......

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            • AppaA
              Appa @A Former User
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              @questforhealth You may have completely emptied your selenium reserves by following Charlie's funny advice lol

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              • ?
                A Former User @Appa
                last edited by A Former User

                @Appa

                Pretty sure I’ve always had mercury poisoning. Not a joke. Not listening to Charlie again.

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                • ?
                  A Former User
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                  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27565891/#affiliation-4

                  Agmatine is very peaty? I think Dr Peat mentioned agmatine somewhere?

                  I'm currently dealing with rabid insomnia. I pray this helps.

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