Mercury (chemical symbol Hg) is atomic element number 80 of the Periodic Table of the Elements.
It’s one of the “56 trace elements” of Solar Nutrition Three.
Emanuel Revici, M.D., classified mercury as a strongly anabolic element hierarchically associated with the sub-nucleus level of the body (genetic and chromosomal “submorphologic” formations) and Group 12 of the Sixth Period of the Periodic Table of the Elements.
To understand how to utilize mercury without toxicity, it’s essential to know what floor (Period) it’s on and what room (Group) it lives in.
Mercury is also known as hydrargyrum, quicksilver, argentum vivum (living silver), and matrimonium.
This sixth period transition metal is used in thermometers, barometers, electrical switches, fluorescent lamps, mercury vapor lights (emitting blue-green light), mercury-arc lamps, mirrors, light-up running shoes, and dental amalgams.
Dental amalgams usually contain 48-55 percent mercury, 33-35 percent silver, and various amounts of other metals such as copper, tin, nickel, beryllium, chromium, and molybdenum.
Mercury switches containing a tiny glass capsule of mercury are still favored over electronic switches because mercury is an excellent conductor of electricity and these switches are cheap and easy to make.
Eye makeup often contains mercury as a preservative to inhibit the growth of germs.
Mercury is a natural constituent of coal, and one-third of all man-made emissions of mercury in the U.S. is pollution from coal-burning power plants.
Airborne mercury is found in rainfall, and it’s linked to heart problems, kidney damage, immune system disorders, learning disabilities, and fetal neurological damage.
Symptoms of mercury poisoning include inability to concentrate, diminished memory, listlessness, insomnia, irritability, timidity alternating with anger and aggression, irrational behavior, paranoia, incessant talking, fatigue, general weakness, tremors, wobbly gait, shaky or spidery handwriting, inflammation of the mouth and gums, trembling of the arms and legs, skin rashes, abdominal pain, vomiting, and excessive salivation.
Soluble “natural” dimethyl mercury is deadly, and was the notorious cause of many deaths and neurological diseases in the Japanese fishing town of Minamata.
It’s alleged that mercury leaching out of dental amalgams has created mercury-resistant intestinal bacteria whose exposure to mercury also gave these same bacteria cross-resistance to antibiotics.
George Washington lost all his teeth because his doctors treated him with mercurous chloride.
Small doses of mercurous chloride are still used in medicine as a laxative, mercuric benzoate is used to treat syphilis, and mercuric chloride is used as a topical antiseptic.
The Swiss alchemist Paracelsus, the father of metallotherapy (chemotherapy), was the first person to treat venereal disease with mercury.
Thimerosal is a form of mercury used as a vaccine preservative, including some infant vaccines.
Mercury is precipitated by the ovalbumin in egg white or the lactalbumin in milk proteins, which is why they are both antidotes to mercury poisoning.
According to Biology of Metals, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1989 …
“Eating a hard-boiled egg reduces intraoral mercury vapor. Mercury has a very high affinity for sulphur.”
Besides sulfur, selenium also detoxifies mercury (including inorganic mercury and methyl mercury) by converting it into water-soluble mercury selenide.
In reverse, mercury can counteract selenium poisoning.
Mercury is a Midday-Evening Transition element, and TURQUOISE is its single color spectral predominance.
Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) said …
“Mercury is in cranberry juice for panic. It is a shunt for panic situations due to the high inertia of the element. Traces of chromium, mercury, nickel, zinc, niobium, and tantalum are found in kidney beans. These are all turquoise elements.”
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