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Why do patients that are exposed to mercury, deposit the toxin in various areas of their body?

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Why do patients that are exposed to mercury, deposit the toxin in various areas of their body?

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Some deposit the mercury in their hypothalamus (and develop multiple hormone problems), or in their limbic system (depression). Others deposit it in the adrenals (fatigue), or in the long bones (osteoporosis, leukemia). Some in the pelvis (interstitial cystitis), in the autonomic and sensory ganglia (chronic pain syndromes); some in the connective tissue (scleroderma, lupus), or in the cranial nerves (tinnitus, cataracts, TMJ problems, loss of smell), or in the muscles (fibromyalgia). As you would assume, multiple causes can be identified. Past physical trauma (such as closed head injury) will make the brain susceptible to becoming a storage site for lead, aluminum and mercury. Food allergies often cause a low-grade encephalitis or joint inflammation, setting up those areas to become targets for toxic deposits. Geopathic stress — Significant numbers of patients were found sleeping on underground water lines or too close to electrical equipment. Metals concentrate in the body regions m

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