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> On Jan 14, 2018, at 9:29 AM, Ode Coyote <[email protected]> wrote: > > Mercury is not toxic, the oxides of mercury are. > > Remember "Mercurochrome" ? > > The U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 1998 classified Mercurochrome as > "not Generally Recognized as Safe" [which, like colloidal silver, doesn't > mean it's NOT safe] together with a multitude of other active compounds, > based on the absence of interest on the part of pharmaceutical companies in > funding new studies or updated supporting information, due to the high costs > of said studies in comparison to sales,* rather than due to being toxic* > Opinion killed Mercurochrome, not science > > The air contains mercury vapor from diesel exhaust and coal power > plants...vapor oxidizes readily. > Depending on where you are, some lakes are so full of mercury oxides and > other compounds that nothing will grow in them. > > The amount of mercury housed in each bulb is very small, about 4 or 5 > milligrams, which in volume is about the size of the period at the end of a > sentence. (By comparison, old-style mercury thermometers contain about 500 > milligrams of mercury, an amount equal to the mercury found in 125 CFL > bulbs.) And, provided the bulbs arenāt broken open, none of that leaches into > the home. > > When power is supplied, the mercury turns into a UV light emitting plasma. > The UV light excites the phosphorus coating on the inside surface of the tube > and the the coating emits visible light frequencies, blocking the UV. > The sun is full spectrum, UV, IR, microwave and everything else..and much > more intense. > In comparison, I'd not worry about any sort of indoor artificial lighting. > > The main problem with Fluorescent light is the perception of 'flicker' like a > strobe light...can be disturbing. > > Ode > >> On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 4:44 PM, Nenah Sylver <[email protected]> wrote: >> Jean wrote: Since mercury is in fluorescent light bulbs, it is said they >> leak this heavy metal. Is this kind of indoor light (frequency), harmful to >> colloidal silver? >> >> ============================= >> >> For me, Jean, the real question is, āIs this kind of indoor light harmful to >> US?ā >> >> >> >> Mercury is one of the most toxic substances on the planet. What if the bulb >> breaks? Also, just the frequency of mercury is present with such bulbs, >> especially I imagine when they are turned on. >> >> >> >> Not good. I donāt use fluorescent light bulbs. >> >> >> >> (Canāt answer your question about the silver.) >> >> >> >> Nenah >> >> >> >> Nenah Sylver, PhD >> >> author, The Rife Handbook >> >> of Frequency Therapy and Holistic Health >> >> now in all formats: hardcover, ebook for Mac, Kindle, iPad, Android >> >> DVDs of 2016 Rife and Electromedicine Conference Available NOW >> >> www.nenahsylver.com >> >> >> >

