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WM6 12-17-2009 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leto (Post 102699)
Hi WM6,

- it is poison.. specially on long term but usually not to die for..

Leto, sometimes is better to die, than vegetate for the serious neurological disorders, very known in your mining district.

Neither the batteries, which contain only small amounts of heavy metals may not be discharging into the wild. What you advice Geo to do is basically environmental crime.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leto (Post 102694)

There are no remedy pills (like selenium) for mercury poisoning - at least any that do anything good.

This claim need some additional explanation. Mercury is poisoning in all of its form: inorganic and organic.

Only organic form of poisoning is ireversible.

Inorganic form of mercury poisoning can be reversible by adequate taken of selenium. Fact known in medicine and scientific proven as statet in post #19.

Geo 12-17-2009 01:36 PM

I don't understand where is the problem now???
I will put the mercury in a Pyrex (glass plate) with soil and i will put it in the ground???? I will not put the Mercury alone in the ground!!!!!
Please explain me!!!

Regards:)

WM6 12-17-2009 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Geo (Post 102710)

I will put the mercury in a Pyrex (glass plate) with soil and i will put it in the ground???? I will not put the Mercury alone in the ground!!!!!
Please explain me!!!

Regards:)


Yes, Geo, I have read this before.
You getting cautious, that is okay.
Leto and me had only a minor debate about mercury, health and pollution.

We cannot change the world, but we may change our attitude towards nature from which depends our survival, and do not do things against nature that we do not necessarily need to do.


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