To my surprise this person phones me and tells me my blood lead level is too high and it's a notifiable condition over 0.48 and mine was 0.9 (µmol/litre)! She gave me heaps of advice and information and questioned me on shooting - apparently there have been cases of shooters getting high lead. She's sending me the information. She wanted to know what symptoms I've been experiencing, what I've done to get it and all sorts. Fresh vege's and calcium are indicated to help bring it down but the real effective way is chelation which requires hospital stuff but mine isn't high enough to warrant that. I'm not at toxic levels, just high enough to have possible symptoms.

So, I'll be changing my practices somewhat. I have identified the mechanism so I now know how to avoid it.