Comparing exposure & risk of mercury in tuna fish vs mercury dental fillings
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Mark Richardson PhD compares exposure & risk to mercury in tuna fish vs mercury dental fillings.
Inorganic mercury (as from dental mercury fillings) has an EPA safety level that is 10 times lower than that of methyl-mercury as from fish, this implies that our government agencies view inorganic mercury as 10 times more toxic.
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