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DON'T DO A HEAVY METAL DETOX UNTIL YOUR AMALGAMS HAVE BEEN REMOVED!

I USED to have fibromyalgia and a bunch of other things (like cancer)

and after getting 17 amalgams and 2 nickel crowns replaced and

drinking 4 quarts of water a day (with 1/8 tsp. seasalt in each quart of water)

and eating mostly RAW FOODS - I feel FANTASTIC!!

Now, at 62, that's mighty amazing and wonderful to be able to say that...!

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From: health

Reply-health

Date: 19 Mar 2006 14:40:02 -0000

health

Subject: Digest Number 1647

Rik <bliksemskater@...> wrote:

hello all,

today i'm reading about heavy metal detox, i have been wondering about

my fillings in my teeth, i have a lot of mercury fillings. what i have

been reading is quite shocking, has anyone done a heavy metal detox?

if so, can you tell me about this? thanks in advance, rik

WHAT'S GOING ON IN YOUR MOUTH ‹ AFFECTS YOUR WHOLE BODY!

If you have amalgams, root canals, infections in ANY of your teeth,

it affects your whole body!

Check the charts on the websites lised below to see where YOUR problems began...

then check the list below to find a holistic dentist near you... QUICK!!

Why suffer another day...????????

http://www.eatonessentials.com/teeth/toothreflex.htm

Empirical Relationships Between Teeth, Organs, Disease Chart

Compiled by Rau, M.D.

Paracelsus Clinic, Lustmuhle, Switzerland

For more information on chronic dental problems that can lead to serious health problems

and what can be done, look here: http://www.holisticdentists.com

To find a holistic dentist in YOUR area, look here: http://www.DentalHelp.org

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Chronic medical conditions may be traceable to the following dental complications:

* Infections under and around teeth (for an X-ray image click here)

* Problems with specific teeth related to the autonomic nervous system and immune functions

* Infected root canals

* Toxicity from restorative dental materials

* Electrogalvanism and ionic migration from dissimilar metals in the mouth

* TMJ, usually caused by stress or injury

* Cranial distortions affecting posture and jaw movements.

Symptoms may include:

* Headaches

* Ear Pain

* Ringing in Ears

* Sinus Congestion

* Allergy

* Anxiety

* Depression

* Fatigue

* Intestinal Problems

* Insomnia

* Lack of Concentration

* Muscle Tremor

* Memory Loss

* Metallic Taste

* Joint Pains

* Gum Problems

* Irregular Heartbeat

* Blood Pressure Problems

* Disturbances of Immune System

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The following information is from Dr. Hal Huggins: http://www.hugnet.com

2nd OPTION REGARDING FIBROMYALGIA

 

Question: ³Our 40 year old daughter has pain all over her body.  Doctors call it fibromyalgia.  What causes it?  What helps?²

 

Dr. Answer replied:  ³Both the disease and treatment baffle doctors.  Pain al lover the body, muscle stiffness and fatigue not helped by sleep are the 3 diagnostic features.  Amitriptyline, an anti-depressant drug sometimes helps.  Exercise in a pool is also helpful along with carefully orchestrated physical therapy.  Estimates point to over 2% of the population having fibromyalgia, so it cannot be classified as rare.²

 

 

¥   2nd OPTION   Ø

 

We have noted the pain from fibromyalgia disappearing within minutes to days when caused by condensing osteitis.  Condensing osteitis is a thick, dense calcium layer that frequently forms a shield between a dead or root canal tooth and the surrounding bone.  After a tooth is removed this can be seen as a thick white line the shape of the tooth root.  If this condensing osteitis is removed with a dental burr while IV Vitamin C is flowing into the vein along with body chemistry balancing, we have seen good results in a short period of time.

 

Most chronic fatigue has to do with mercury from fillings filling up hemoglobin¹s oxygen transport sites.  Since both involve dentistry, dental revision procedures may help all aspects of fibromyalgia symptoms.  As usual, look to dentistry first.

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