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Old 11-10-2009, 08:46 AM
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I suggest you buy an easy and cheap test for heavy metals in water.

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Max
Very good advice.

Exposure to mercury can cause immune, sensory, neurological, motor and behavioral dysfunctions.

To stop mercury poisoning you can also use well known men pills (zinc+selen - against prostate disorder) :

"The conventional idea describes selenium as a sort of "mercury magnet." Under this theory, once selenium is digested it can locate and neutralize mercury molecules. In one study, Japanese researchers found that adding selenium to the diets of birds "gave complete protection" from large amounts of mercury. Research carried out by scientists in Scotland and the Philippines has concluded that the relationship between mercury and selenium is one of "toxicological antagonism." And in the United States, the Environmental Protection Agency describes selenium as an element that is "antagonistic to the toxic effects of mercury.""

Contamined soil have to be carefuly (use protective wear and breath mask) excavated and separated in stainless container on safe place or/and immobilized by lignin derivatives and ferric chloride (ferric lignin) in soil.

Dont forget Mercury penetrates deep and it will in the top layer of soil probably not be found. However, plants also sends out roots to a depth, some of plants very deep (eg asparagus to 3m deep) and you can so get all poison back.
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