12-17-2024, 11:57 AM
Interesting search says there's different types of Mercury and more potent (dangerous) ways on intake!!
>>Google Search: "mercury absorption shot vs ingestion"
>>Google Search: "mercury absorption shot vs ingestion"
Quote:When comparing mercury absorption through a shot (injection) to ingestion (swallowing), a mercury injection is significantly more dangerous as it allows for direct absorption into the bloodstream, while ingestion of elemental mercury is largely not absorbed by the body and is considered minimally toxic due to poor absorption through the gastrointestinal tract; the primary route of mercury poisoning is typically through inhalation of mercury vapor.
- Injection:
If mercury is injected, it can readily enter the bloodstream, leading to rapid systemic effects and potential organ damage, especially to the kidneys and nervous system.
- Ingestion:
When elemental mercury is swallowed, most of it passes through the body without being absorbed, making oral exposure relatively less toxic compared to inhalation.
What is the difference between organic mercury and elemental mercury?
Elemental mercury is a silvery, odorless liquid that evaporates slowly at room temperature, becoming a vapor. Inorganic mercury is mercury combined with other chemical elements such as chlorine, sulfur or oxygen. Organic mercury is mercury combined with carbon-containing compounds.
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