Mercury toxicity can cause low back pain when the body
stores neurotoxic mercury in the sensory ganglia near the low back.When mercury toxic, the body finds places to
store the deadly toxin, and that is often where our bodies are genetically
weak.A person with a family history of
diabetes may have mercury stored in their pancreas.Someone with a nervous disposition will have mercury stored in their nerves or spinal fluid and their symptoms will mimic those
of MS.
'My GP hasn't confirmed it's
post-polio syndrome yet, but I think I'm heading that way,' says Julia.
'I'm much more tired than I used to be and my left leg is thinner. If it
gets any worse, I'll seek professional advice.'