Guest guest Posted May 5, 2005 Report Share Posted May 5, 2005 Hello patty, Did you do liver flushes. I am researching this at a couple of websites but they seem complicated. I would like to find an easier one to start with. GT --- glory2glory1401 <glory2glory1401@...> wrote: > Shana, > I want to give you hope that you can get better. I > also got sick > about 8 months post implantation, and I had an > elevated rheumatoid > factor. I was 37 years old at the time and I had > not been sick with > so much as a cold for about 10 YEARS prior to being > implanted. I > mean, I was healthy! The downward spiral of my > health blew me away. > > I got better slowly after explant. It took about 4 > years. I know > that sounds like a long time, but it is now over 7 > years post > explant. I am SOOO thankful to be where I am at > now. I don't care > that it took me this long. The point is that I made > it. You can > too. > > Just keep working on your detoxing. Try not to get > dependent upon > drugs for your relief. I never took any--refused > to--because I read > in Dr. Weil's books on healing that taking > certain drugs, > like prednisone, can actually hinder your body's > full recovery. I > didn't want to hinder it in any way. > > Shana, with you having an identical twin who has not > gotten implants- > -you guys are a study! It would seem to me that you > guys are proof > that the sicknesses you have developed are NOT > genetically > inherent. If it were, then you sister should be > similarly sick, if > we assume that you've had similar environments. But > your toxic > exposure through implants would point out that the > implants were > YOUR trigger to illness. There is no doubt in my > mind that if you > sister got implants, she would get sick like you. > > I hope that you make this situation known to some > people who would > want to make use of your information in a useful > way. Perhaps Dr. > Zuckerman of National Center for Policy > Research for Women and > Families. From there, maybe she could point out more > opportunities. > Perhaps your sister, bless her heart, does not want > to be more > involved, but I am so thankful that she did not get > implants too! > > I will pray that you will see great relief after > explant. Be > patient. Stay hopeful. Work hard, learn much. Put > into practice a > good lifestyle for daily living that continually > puts your body in > an advantageous position for toxic elimination. > Things are bound to > get better for you. > Love, > Patty > > > > Well, I have been diagnosed with severe rheumatoid > arthritis (at > 29) > > and also have some symptoms of Sjogrens (dry > mouth) syndrome. I > think > > it is more than coincidence that my symptoms began > 8 months to the > > day of my augmentation. I hope and pray and really > feel my > symptoms > > will regress. Especially since I have an identical > twin (same DNA) > > that does not have any autoimmune problems. BTW I > have smooth, > saline > > under the muscle...but have only had them in for > 14 months, so > > hopefully the explant will go well. I will be in > touch, > > Shana > > > __________________________________ Mobile Take with you! Check email on your mobile phone. http://mobile./learn/mail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2005 Report Share Posted May 5, 2005 If Patty doesn't get to this . . .check www.curezone.com for information on liver flushes. I like the one using Espom salts, grapefruit juice and olive oil. Rogene --- la Todarello <tasslekitty@...> wrote: > > > Hello patty, > > Did you do liver flushes. I am researching this at > a > couple of websites but they seem complicated. I > would > like to find an easier one to start with. > > > GT > --- glory2glory1401 <glory2glory1401@...> > wrote: > > Shana, > > I want to give you hope that you can get better. > I > > also got sick > > about 8 months post implantation, and I had an > > elevated rheumatoid > > factor. I was 37 years old at the time and I had > > not been sick with > > so much as a cold for about 10 YEARS prior to > being > > implanted. I > > mean, I was healthy! The downward spiral of my > > health blew me away. > > > > I got better slowly after explant. It took about > 4 > > years. I know > > that sounds like a long time, but it is now over 7 > > years post > > explant. I am SOOO thankful to be where I am at > > now. I don't care > > that it took me this long. The point is that I > made > > it. You can > > too. > > > > Just keep working on your detoxing. Try not to get > > dependent upon > > drugs for your relief. I never took any--refused > > to--because I read > > in Dr. Weil's books on healing that taking > > certain drugs, > > like prednisone, can actually hinder your body's > > full recovery. I > > didn't want to hinder it in any way. > > > > Shana, with you having an identical twin who has > not > > gotten implants- > > -you guys are a study! It would seem to me that > you > > guys are proof > > that the sicknesses you have developed are NOT > > genetically > > inherent. If it were, then you sister should be > > similarly sick, if > > we assume that you've had similar environments. > But > > your toxic > > exposure through implants would point out that the > > implants were > > YOUR trigger to illness. There is no doubt in my > > mind that if you > > sister got implants, she would get sick like you. > > > > > I hope that you make this situation known to some > > people who would > > want to make use of your information in a useful > > way. Perhaps Dr. > > Zuckerman of National Center for Policy > > Research for Women and > > Families. From there, maybe she could point out > more > > opportunities. > > Perhaps your sister, bless her heart, does not > want > > to be more > > involved, but I am so thankful that she did not > get > > implants too! > > > > I will pray that you will see great relief after > > explant. Be > > patient. Stay hopeful. Work hard, learn much. > Put > > into practice a > > good lifestyle for daily living that continually > > puts your body in > > an advantageous position for toxic elimination. > > Things are bound to > > get better for you. > > Love, > > Patty > > > > > > > Well, I have been diagnosed with severe > rheumatoid > > arthritis (at > > 29) > > > and also have some symptoms of Sjogrens (dry > > mouth) syndrome. I > > think > > > it is more than coincidence that my symptoms > began > > 8 months to the > > > day of my augmentation. I hope and pray and > really > > feel my > > symptoms > > > will regress. Especially since I have an > identical > > twin (same DNA) > > > that does not have any autoimmune problems. BTW > I > > have smooth, > > saline > > > under the muscle...but have only had them in for > > 14 months, so > > > hopefully the explant will go well. I will be in > > touch, > > > Shana > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > Mobile > Take with you! Check email on your > mobile phone. > http://mobile./learn/mail > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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