Re: 3 amalgams out & what happened next.
not familiar with half life because i only took basic
Science in college. mercury stays in the brain 20 to 30 years is what i was told, i just read it has a half life of 25 years, meaning it takes 25 years to get rid of a half does of it (is what the article said), but others says 20 years.
the fractionated porphyrin urine and/or fecal tests will give an accurate measure of mercury in the body. i have had the tests myself.
Without some form of external help, our system cannot rid the body of intracellular Mercury (the half-life of Mercury in the nervous system, the period of time it takes for ½ of a Mercury burden to leave your brain cells, is estimated at 20 years). The 20 year rule would apply, or course, only if ongoing exposure is halted, but that’s not the case if you have Mercury
Amalgam fillings, or if you eat fish contaminated by Mercury, and here we have another problem.