High mercury count: Jeremy Piven high mercury count (photo/video)
By Therese Lisieux on December 18th, 2008Jeremy Piven, an actor, had to leave his running Broadway stage show, “Speed-the-Plow,” because he had a high mercury count. Piven had a high mercury count in his body and he was poisoned. What caused this high mercury count?
Jeremy Piven was known to be a sushi fan. Seafood is a source of mercury. Piven was known to be a regular consumer of sushi. Piven was said to have consumed sushi twice daily. Piven was also a fan of Chinese herbs as a form of alternative medicine. Sushi and herbs are a potent cocktail. That could have led to Piven’s high mercury content.
Jeremy Piven in one of his videos.
Sushi photo.
Details about symptoms of high mercury content poisoning is at the link.
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