January, 2006

What are the minimal risk levels (MRL) for mercury exposure?

An MRL is an estimate of the daily human exposure to a hazardous substance that is likely to be without appreciable risk of adverse non-cancer health effects over a specified duration of exposure.

The bottom line:

Mercuric chloride (oral)
Acute: 0.007 mg/kg/day
Intermediate: 0.002 mg/kg/day

Mercury (inhalation)
Chronic: 0.0002 mg/m3 (milligrams per cubic meter of air)

Source:
http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/cabs/mercury/mercurycabs_level.html


IMPORTANT:
Our Jerome readings ranged from about 15 micrograms per cubic meter to over 200 for persons with amalgam in their mouths. The number above (0.0002 mg/m3 = milligrams/cubic meter) translates to .2 (point-two) micrograms per cubic meter. This is significant.


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