Guest guest Posted December 16, 2001 Report Share Posted December 16, 2001 I am curious HOW you got tested for Mercury Levels. When I asked my Neurologist to Test he Poo-Pooed the Whole Idea ! -Tom- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2001 Report Share Posted December 16, 2001 Re: skinny (Mercury Levels) Tom and list....some years ago, I asked my neurologist to test me for Hg poisoning. He did an unchallenged urine test and of course, it came up negative. I had a huge amount of amalgam in my teeth so I had to have had a high body burden of Hg. Neurologists are not trained to diagnose or treat metal poisoning of any kind which is very unfortunate as it appears that most of the patients they see are suffering from just that. Beyond that, AMA physicians are being misinformed in that their textbooks tell them that mercury is not poisonous and that Hg poisoning is very rare. An AMA physician will not hesitate to tell you that it is okay to swallow the entire contents of a mercury thermometer because it will just pass through and leave you unharmed. Further, if you tell them that you have been exposed to mercury vapor, they will suddenly and mysteriously become deaf. This is what we are fighting and this is the disinformation that we have to fight to change. Just to put a stop to the use of mercury in dentistry is not enough because it doesn't admit to the enormous number of people who have had their lives destroyed because of amalgam dental fillings. Betsy I am curious HOW you got tested for Mercury Levels. When I asked my Neurologist to Test he Poo-Pooed the Whole Idea ! -Tom- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2001 Report Share Posted December 17, 2001 Tom Wrote: > I am curious HOW you got tested for Mercury Levels. When I asked my >Neurologist to Test he Poo-Pooed the Whole Idea ! Hi Tom; I went to a naturopath in town named Dr. Wikenheiser ( in Vancouver, B.C.). He may know someone in your area. I went first for blood tests that he used to decide on the type of chelating agent he was going to use. Then I went back and he put a chelating agent via intravenous into my bloodstream. For 6 hours afterwards, everything I peed went into one big container. I took the container back to Dr. Wikenheiser and that is what he used to test my murcury level plus my levels of other heavy metals, minerals, etc. Very informative. A bit pricey, but something I'll probably only do once in several years. Regards; _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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