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well stocked. They were not available at USCF in 1989, but the scientific papers were available, but the sign and symptom match was made in a medical Toxicology textbook in 1989. Of course the body does not lie when it has the signs and symptoms of illness. Mercury poisoning exists without the blue line on gums, which is as already stated not required for Dx and is not seen in poisoned dentists, rarely seen in modern industrial mercury poisoning, and is not seen in real life in any person(s) with dental fillings, including Reganda Russell. This is the real life correct dose and correct route and is the correct apple-to-apple comparison. The description of mercury poisoning from Cecil's Textbook of internal medicine describes mercury poisoning without this blue line, this is correct clinical judgment. The blue line relates to higher doses, seen in "mad hatter factories" before regulation (air sampling-required by law), and is the most cited and most frequent and well studied examples of chronic metallic mercury poisoning in the history of mankind or medicine.  As the medical toxicology literature is composed of many references to these "mad hatters", the average description in this literature is not representative of modern-day chronic metallic mercury poisoning. If one drew a time line in the various descriptions of chronic metallic mercury poisoning, if one is expert in knowledge, as I am from reading every reference at USCF, you will find that this blue line almost disappears when the modern-era of regulation is applied to the various descriptions of mercury poisoning as it relates to the lower doses seen in air-sampled occupational environments. If you group by occupation, you will not find a single

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