Mercury Does Not
Belong In Light Bulbs Or Vaccines
Wednesday, November 21, 2007 by: Herb Newborg |
(NewsTarget) According to the National Association of County Health Officials
(NACHO), an independent affiliate of the National Association of Counties
representing 1,300 local health departments, mercury poses the following
dangers: “Mercury can be extremely toxic, especially to infants and children.
Mercury occurs in three forms: the elemental form (also referred to as
metallic), inorganic salt, and organic compounds called methylmercury. Each form
has characteristic pathways of exposure and unique health effects. Mercury
affects the nervous system, causing brain, nerve, kidney, and lung damage.
Though symptoms may be absent or non-specific, a fact that will hinder
diagnosis, they frequently include skin rashes, particularly redness and peeling
of the hands and feet in children; tremors; muscular weakness; inability to
walk; convulsions; personality changes; memory loss; and in extreme cases,
death. The developing fetus is the most sensitive to the effects of mercury, and
so women of child-bearing age are the population of greatest concern. Children
of women exposed to relatively high levels of methylmercury during pregnancy
(and through breast feeding) have exhibited a variety of abnormalities,
including delayed onset of walking and talking and reduced neurological test
scores.
"Elemental mercury, such as that which was once found in thermometers, slowly
evaporates when exposed to the air. Nevertheless, small amounts spilled can
reach contamination levels with exposure to room temperature air. Vacuuming,
even with specially designed vacuums, can exacerbate the problem by increasing
levels of mercury vapor. From there, mercury vapor is easily absorbed in the
lungs and is toxic at low concentrations in air. Elemental mercury can also be
absorbed through the skin and cause allergic reactions.
"According to the National Institutes of Health, ingestion of inorganic mercury
compounds can cause severe renal and gastrointestinal toxicity. Organic
compounds of mercury such as methylmercury are considered the most toxic forms
of the element, with exposures resulting in neurological damage and even death.
Mercury in the Environment
"Releases of mercury to the environment are usually in the form of elemental or
inorganic forms. Mercury is a naturally occurring element released when
volcanoes erupt and rocks erode. It can also be released into the air through
industrial pollution, including fossil fuel combustion, metal sulfide ore
smelting, gold refining, cement production, refuse incineration, and industrial
applications of metals. Mercury concentrations in air are usually low and of
little direct concern, but when mercury enters water, biological processes
change the chemical form to methylmercury, which is the organic, more toxic form
found in fish. Methylmercury bio-accumulates through the food chain and, once in
the body, can affect the fetal and adult nervous systems.”
In fact, they have determined mercury to be so toxic that they have created a
fact sheet entitled “The Use of Mercury for Cultural and Religious Purposes” to
warn local health departments of the potential danger of certain
“Afro-Latino-Caribbean and Brazilian based traditions” using mercury in certain
cultural traditions.
According to the fact sheet, these groups may use mercury as follows:
“Mercury is often ingested as a treatment for gastrointestinal problems. It may
also be used for spiritual cleansing, to protect from evil, and to bring luck,
love, and fortune. As such, mercury is sprinkled throughout homes, worn on
necklaces, and burned in candles. Thus, mercury can enter the body through
ingestion, direct contact to skin, or through inhalation of the scent-free
vapors. Exposure to this toxin can come from indirect sources as well. People
who do not use mercury in their homes may be at risk of mercury poisoning if the
prior tenants have used mercury there. The vapors or physical material, both of
which have a long half-life, may still be found in cracks in the floor, sink
drains, or other parts of the home.”
Yet somehow, the group that compiled these data are silent on the fact that we
are bringing mercury into our homes in the form of compact fluorescent light
bulbs, injecting mercury into our children as a vaccine additive, and producing
thousands of metric tons of this toxic chemical annually, all of which
ultimately ends up in our bodies or our planet’s water supply.
While global production of mercury has been steadily declining from a high of
7100 metric tons in the early 1980s to about 1800 metric tons in 2000, the
question has to be asked: Why are we still supporting the production of mercury
at all? The use in lighting, electrical switches, vaccines, dental fillings, and
batteries and chlorine manufacturing have all seen advances in technology that
offer safer alternatives. LED bulbs are substitutes for CFL bulbs. Lithium,
nickel-cadmium, and zinc-air batteries are substitutes for mercury-zinc
batteries. Indium compounds substitute for mercury in alkaline batteries.
Diaphragm and membrane cells replace mercury cells in the electrolytic
production of chlorine and caustic soda. Ceramic composites can replace dental
amalgams. Organic compounds have replaced mercury fungicides in latex paint.
Digital instruments have replaced mercury thermometers in many applications.
According to GreenFacts.org, an
international independent non-profit organization with a multi-stakeholder
governance:
“In the past, a number of organic mercury compounds were used quite broadly, for
example in pesticides (extensive use in seed dressing among others) and biocides
in some paints, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. While many of these uses have
diminished in some parts of the world, organic mercury compounds are still used
for several purposes. Some examples are the use of seed dressing with mercury
compounds in some countries, use of dimethylmercury in small amounts as a
reference standard for some chemical tests, and Thimerosal (which contains
ethylmercury) used as a preservative in some vaccines and other medical and
cosmetic products since the 1930s. As the awareness of mercury's potential
adverse impacts on health and the environment has been rising, the number of
applications (for inorganic and organic mercury) as well as the volume of
mercury used have been reduced significantly in many of the industrialized
countries, particularly during the last two decades.
"However, many of the uses discontinued in Organisation for Economic
Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries are still alive in other parts of
the world. Several of these uses have been prohibited or severely restricted in
a number of countries because of their adverse impacts on humans and the
environment.
"Furthermore, while there is a general understanding of mercury production and
use around the world, it is crucial to gain an even better understanding of
global mercury markets and flows in order to assess demand, to design
appropriate pollution prevention and reduction measures, and to monitor progress
towards specific objectives.”
This chemical is so toxic, that the world’s 30 leading industrialized countries
have agreed to “cease all further work on mercury” (and yes the United States is
among the 30 OECD countries), yet we still allow this chemical to be imported
from the countries which have not yet discontinued mercury production including:
Spain, China, Kyrgyzstan and Algeria. We allow the importation of this dangerous
chemical for strictly economic gain. We allow it to be brought into our homes in
compact fluorescent light bulbs and we allow it to be injected into children as
the vaccine additive Thimerasol. Mercury production should be halted globally.
The US has already agreed to “cease all further work on mercury” yet we still
allow the sale of products containing mercury. This must be stopped.
By purchasing CFL light bulbs or Thimerasol laden vaccines, you are supporting
the production of mercury and the destruction of human health and the
environment.