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Hi -

Back when I had my amalgams, my classical homeopathist had me try two

remedies...one to support the kidneys and one specifically for mercury.

The stuff that supports the kidneys is FuturePlex KDNY-DRN. He said that the

kidney drain is to be taken with whatever metal product is used.

There are two mercury specific formulas: one is to be used when people still

have metal in the mouth the other is not. Since I had my amalgams in at the

time, he gave me Protomer. I think that when someone still has fillings, he

gives them the product called FuturePlex Heavy Antitox or maybe the Mercury

Antitox.

All the Future Plex line is sold by Apex Energetics in California USA.

http://www.apexenergetics.com/welcome.htm

Anyway, relatively new to homeopathy, I took the bottles home. He told me how

to dissipate the alcohol and to start with one drop of each. ONE drop and I

gotta tell you, I though I was going to die. Then he had me dilute it

enormously a I still could not handle it. One thing that did come out of this

was I became a believer in homeopathy....I mean one tiny drop and I was a mess.

I personally know of three of his other clients who did some combinations of

these products and took them a while to get the levels down, one a short as a

few years, the other was longer. I also know of a few other people who did

other remedies with success but kinda figured it out on their own. I will be

going back to him, but am on the path with the CalEDTA for now. I came to the

conclusion that I need to focus on reducing my total load first cause every time

we chased the mercuy and start moving it, I would feel so awful. So, what I

suspect I am going to really need the help with is the aluminum, so we shall

see.

Kathy

Hi Kathy,

yes, I believe so, anyway. My homeopathic practitioner gave me a Merc. remedy

to take before and aftre I was having an amalgam filling replaced, and I

suffered no

ill-effects to speak of even though the amalgam was only removed in the

old-fashioned way by an ordinary NHS dentist who had little patience for talk of

'mercury toxicity'.

My homeopathic practitioner also carefully devised a chelation remedy consisting

of Plutonium, Syph, and Thymus Eland; which was designed to gently and slowly

chelate my load of Mercury, Lead, and Barium (as revealed in my great smokies

test results). I was advised to begin slowly, (I think it was a single dose

every other week);however this remedy 'proved' so dramatically the first time I

took it, that I have

been afraid to take it since. Of course I am too broke now to return to my

homeopath, although I still have a substantial amount of the remedy. Dr Andy

said that in his considerable experience, Homeopathic chelation can be

extremely dangerous and cause dramatic set-backs. How many people do you know

who report having successfully chelated homeopathically? do you know what

remedies they used and in what doses, or how long it took overall? sorry to ask

so many questions, but there are so many questions to be

answered lol!!

thanks

all the best

In , " baahstun@... " <baahstun@...>

wrote:

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> Hi -

>

> I know of at least 4-5 people wjho have succesfully chelated

using true homeopathic products. But I am not sure if we are talking

the same language when we say " homeopathic " .

>

> Are we talking about classical homeopathic remedies, such a

Pulsitilla, Arsenicum, Ignatia, etc?

>

> Kathy

>

>

>

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