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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    Is it inhaled or thru the skin?
    Can be both.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    Is it inhaled or thru the skin?
    Inhaled or ingested.

    It has been proven that inorganic metals cannot be taken up through skin absorption. Organic lead complexes such as TEL (lead in leaded petrol) can however, but these have been phased out.

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    A friends elderly aunty who died about fifteen years ago had suffered dementia from her early fifties and an autopsy revealed high levels of lead in her brain. Her parents owned a service station and from a young age she worked there serving fuel and consequently in later years she and husband took over the business. When filling the fuel tanks of cars she always known to have her head down near the outlet listening to see if the tank was full. No doubt she was also working in an area where she was exposed to a large amount of exhaust fumes on a daily basis.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bearman View Post
    Probably got your fair share from the smoke stack at Mt. Isa years ago when you were at Yelvertoft Station. The SE winds would have brought the lead fumes your way I reckon.
    Ha Ha. Jeez Brian you have a good memory. No lead damaged brain cells there.
    Thats one reason my wife said to get a brain scan . I seem to be forgetting a lot of stuff these days. As in I cant find my way back to a street address I visited a couple of weeks before without a memory jog.

    Some of the other Ringers back then used to work at the mine as well and alternate with station work for a change.
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    I am getting a bit paranoid now.
    Interesting article.
    https://www.google.com.au/url'sa=t&r...pQi3kBO0lrLPJg

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    I recently watched a show on tele and it was about dementia and how the effects of intermittent fasting can stimulate brain cell growth/reproduction and reduce the chances/progression of dementia. It was a very interesting and informative show. It was a BBC documentary compared by Michael Mosely.



    http://www.bbc.com/news/health-19112549


    http://www.collective-evolution.com/...wont-study-it/



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    Lots of environmental and lifestyle factors have been linked to dementia.
    E.g.
    Diesel exhaust
    Fatty food
    Excess consumption of fish oil tablets
    Excess red meat protein

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Lots of environmental and lifestyle factors have been linked to dementia.
    E.g.
    Diesel exhaust
    Fatty food
    Excess consumption of fish oil tablets
    Excess red meat protein
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post


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    One of the reasons given for the change to unleaded fuel in the 80s was the rising incidents of blood lead levels in cities, in particular in Sydney and Melbourne as it was assumed lead in fuel was the reason.

    After unleaded fuel was introduced testing continued and to everyone's surprise blood levels continued to rise against all predictions. On investigation (maybe they should have done this first) they found that climatic conditions and prevailing winds means that any lead from car exhausts leave the city areas and are not a contributing factor - the reason was the new found passion for renovating and the lead in the paints being removed and lead in older toys that kids may be sucking on.

    Now removing lead from fuel is a good thing but it was done on the basis of wrong information in the 80s - so mask up when doing your renos at home.
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