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Beth,

I haven't seen a detox protocol for Platinum.

Common sense tells me that anything you can do to

hydrate your body to keep fluids passing through would

help since platinum is passed in urine.

Sweat therapy should help remove Platinum that's

lodged in the tissues for the same reason.

The longer the body is exposed to Platinum, the more

likely serious damage will result. . . . so IMHO,

whatever we can do to flush it out should help.

I'm going to be posting considerably more information

on Platinum today.

As I watch the OKC bombing memorial, I wonder if we

will ever have a memorial to all the women and

children whose lives were forever altered by silicone

implants? If there were chairs like OKC, NYC Central

Park wouldn't be large enough!

Hugs,

Rogene

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With thanks to Keeling:

Please post the following to your e-mail lists:

Please note Dr. Ernest Lykissa, forensic toxicologist, formerly

worked

for Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Tx. He now owns his own

lab

with his wife Loretta (an environmental engineer) called ExperTox,

Inc., 1803 Center St., Deer Park, Tx. 77536 (located near Houston in

our industrial, chemical complex).

Dr. Lykissa uses state of the art equipment called an ICP-MS (which

can detect platinum in parts per billion) and an Ion Chromatograph

(to

determine ionization). It is recognized by the scientific community

that " platinum salts " (aka chloroplatinic acid) can cause systemic

disease in humans as a result of toxic and/or hypersensitivity

reactions. These toxic and hypersensitivity reactions can range from

asthma, rhinorrhea, tinnitus, conjunctivitis, urticaria, fatigue

syndrome secondary to impaired oxygen exchange, neurotoxicity, sicca

syndrome, and macular rashes. Dr. Ray Biagini, Director Research

Scientist/Research Toxicologist at CDC/NIOSH states that soluble

salts

of platinum are the most potent chemical sensitizers known to man.

Dow documents indicate chloroplatinic acid 3-8015 INT (PLATNM2) was

used in mammary implant material formulation.

Dow notified the EPA Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics of

substantial risk in a guinea pig sensitization study of Dow Corning

3-8015 Intermediate (Platinum #2) on 12/27/96. Dow apparently

convinced the FDA in a meeting on 3/18/97 that any platinum that

leaked from breast implants was harmless and in small amounts.

Published German Research (2003) using ICP-HR-IDMS states " the

highest

concentration (of platinum) was found in the fat tissue from woman A

who had a " bleeding " implant. In the fibrin layer of womanC, a

higher

platinum concentration was registered than in her capsule tissue.

The

tenfold higher platinum concentration in the fibrin layer may also

indicate the migration of this element through an intact implant

envelope. " The CDC tested the urine of 1,007 randomly selected

people

from the general population for platinum and did not find

significant

levels of platinum. However their current analytic methods are

capable

of only measuring platinum concentrations as low as 0.04 micrograms

(mcg) per liter in urine. Because the medical community does not

recognize platinum poisoning from implants, we do not have good

research on how the platinum might be removed but it is thought that

NAC (N-Acetyl-Cysteine) taken with yogurt at night may be helpful in

removing platinum from the body.

Keeling

Chemically Assoicated Neurological Disorders

--- In , " bethlakey " <bethlakey@y...>

wrote:

>

> Rogene,

>

> Just curious, how would someone detox platinum?

>

> hugs,

> Beth

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Dearest Friends:

Yesterday, I spoke to Dr. Blais regarding the platinum. He told me that the

platinum would work its way out of our systems, but it takes time. This

might be why the sauna helps to clean out the cells. Dr. Blais said that the

treatment is extremely aggressive to remove the platinum. In my case he said

that we should just leave it alone. He said that this treatment should be

used in women who are very sick. This means that I must be getting better.

Sending much love...Lea

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Re: Rogene: platinum question

>

> Beth,

>

> I haven't seen a detox protocol for Platinum.

>

> Common sense tells me that anything you can do to

> hydrate your body to keep fluids passing through would

> help since platinum is passed in urine.

>

> Sweat therapy should help remove Platinum that's

> lodged in the tissues for the same reason.

>

> The longer the body is exposed to Platinum, the more

> likely serious damage will result. . . . so IMHO,

> whatever we can do to flush it out should help.

>

> I'm going to be posting considerably more information

> on Platinum today.

>

> As I watch the OKC bombing memorial, I wonder if we

> will ever have a memorial to all the women and

> children whose lives were forever altered by silicone

> implants? If there were chairs like OKC, NYC Central

> Park wouldn't be large enough!

>

> Hugs,

>

> Rogene

>

>

>

>

> Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by

> licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed

> health care professional before commencing any medical treatment.

>

> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you.

> Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live

> a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing,

> two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

>

>

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Lea,

Did you discuss far infrared sauna vs. dry or steam

sauna with Dr. Blais? It seems most doctors aren't

familiar with far infrared saunas.

There's a huge difference between them. Far infrared

is much easier to do. Even leaving the door open so

you don't get warm is beneficial.

Hugs,

Rogene

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Dr. Blais did not discuss the sauna, I will mention it to him the next time

that we speak....love....Lea

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Re: Rogene: platinum question

>

> Lea,

>

> Did you discuss far infrared sauna vs. dry or steam

> sauna with Dr. Blais? It seems most doctors aren't

> familiar with far infrared saunas.

>

> There's a huge difference between them. Far infrared

> is much easier to do. Even leaving the door open so

> you don't get warm is beneficial.

>

> Hugs,

>

> Rogene

>

>

>

> Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by

> licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed

> health care professional before commencing any medical treatment.

>

> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you.

> Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live

> a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing,

> two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

>

>

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