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> Heat might be another catalyst. Not quite sure how you'd replicate

that tho.

>

> Oh, don't say that about ear candles!! We just spent $20 on a pair

of them

> for dh......

>

> Deb,

Okay, since they are loosely packed in zip-lock bags, not sealed, I

figured leaving one out all night dry wouldn't make much difference,

so I didn't. I'm assuming moisture is the catalyst, and possibly heat.

So, I sprinkled water on one and it immediately turned a variation of

the same gray-green color as the two I'd ripped off my giant feet the

other day.

Then, I slept with it all night, under the blankets, in a tender

embrace, to keep it warm.

This morning, it looked " yucky " , but fairly dry, with ooze

" potential. " The two on my feet were somewhat darker in color and

very sticky and oozy [for all you listeners out there, I *do not*

have sweaty feet, ok?] of course they were bandaged flush onto my

feet all night.

So, it's damning, because the premise of the " Takara foot pad " is that

if you use it, say, thirty nights in a row, the pads will go from

blackened to pure as the driven snow, and that is how--and when--you

know the detox has worked. OTOH if one was, say, using clay packs,

and the clay was simply moistened with water, it would also turn

sludgy looking and not too differentiated--except to a discerning

eye--from the same clay used as a detox pack.

I think this clown got served.

B.

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Hi B.,

> This morning, it looked " yucky " , but fairly dry, with ooze

> " potential. " The two on my feet were somewhat darker in color

> and very sticky and oozy [for all you listeners out there, I *do

> not* have sweaty feet, ok?] of course they were bandaged

> flush onto my feet all night.

> So, it's damning, because the premise of the " Takara foot pad "

> is that if you use it, say, thirty nights in a row, the pads will go

> from blackened to pure as the driven snow, and that is

> how--and when--you know the detox has worked.

As mentioned before I have used the pads. I originally used the

ones that have blue writing on the back. One of the main reason

I made the decision to buy them was because I was having

problem with one of my teeth and I thought it would help to pull

out the infection. I put one on my face over the area where there

was pain, it was my bottom jaw so it was " around the chin bone " .

What was interesting to me was the area that was painful

became that greenish gray you talked about but where the pad

wasn't on that area it was just dry. I did it for two days and I

haven't had the same problem again. Not to say it cured me but

the pain went away and it didn't escalate. I was told I need a root

canal so I'm just managing the problem.

The " blue " pads never turned black. When I tried the others with

different colors the copper turned black and they weren't as

draining as the blue and I feel revived not drained.

I've read to wear them all of the time but when I first found them

(maybe a year ago) they would say to only wear them for 5 days,

once a month. That's just what I do.

I don't think they could take the place of cleanses or cleaning up

the diet but since I found them for $1.00 a piece the expense is

worth it to me.

>OTOH

What does this acronymn stand for?

Tks,

Louise

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--- In , " thelouise03 " <louise@e...>

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> As mentioned before I have used the pads. I originally used the

> ones that have blue writing on the back. One of the main reason

> I made the decision to buy them was because I was having

> problem with one of my teeth and I thought it would help to pull

> out the infection. I put one on my face over the area where there

> was pain, it was my bottom jaw so it was " around the chin bone " .

> What was interesting to me was the area that was painful

> became that greenish gray you talked about but where the pad

> wasn't on that area it was just dry. I did it for two days and I

> haven't had the same problem again. Not to say it cured me but

> the pain went away and it didn't escalate. I was told I need a root

> canal so I'm just managing the problem.

>

> The " blue " pads never turned black. When I tried the others with

> different colors the copper turned black and they weren't as

> draining as the blue and I feel revived not drained.

> Louise,

I was likening it to a clay pack because recently I managed a

horrendous infection under my cuticle using just clay, so I am open to

these foot pads doing what they promise; it would be useful if I had a

particular, visible, problem area to apply one and see what happened,

but fortunately, I do not.

Maybe the foot pad was detoxing my blankets?

Or maybe the ones on my feet aren't turning as dark as some others?

Maybe I'm pure enough, hehe.

I'm unfortunately not familiar with the color schemes, but I'll

continue on with the program and hopefully they will--at the

least--shrink these feet.

B.

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Snap!! I've had a toothache recur 4 times in the last 16 months, since I had

a filling replaced. I'm pretty sure I have a low grade infection that flares

up when I overdo things.

Each time it comes back I have up to a week of pain, and I don't think I can

stand it again. The first couple of days I;m staunch but by Day 3, I;m

reaching for the Nurofen at bedtime, and by Day 5, it's get out of my way,

gotta have painkillers now.

I'm presently tossing up whether I can beat it by boosting my immunity with

foods, herbs and lots of EFT, or whether I;m going to have to admit defeat

and get the tooth taken out. But this gives me another option. I was unsure

before, but I'm keen to try them now.

The question now is which kind. One of the sites you sent, Louise, had 4

kinds (excl the weight loss one). I was kinda keen on the red one (for heavy

metals) but maybe the blue would be better for the tooth infection. Then

again, the copper one sounds really good, especially as dh has a brain

tumour. Decisions, decisions....

, your one I think is the same as (or similar too) the copper. Since

you have them now, may as well use them for a few days and see if they do

get cleaner with time. Whaddya reckon?

I hear you, Louise, about them not being a substitute for cleaning up your

diet, but it does seem that they could be a safer way of detoxing what's

already there than some other methods.

Thanks, Deb

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Hi B.,

> This morning, it looked " yucky " , but fairly dry, with ooze

> " potential. " The two on my feet were somewhat darker in color

> and very sticky and oozy [for all you listeners out there, I *do

> not* have sweaty feet, ok?] of course they were bandaged

> flush onto my feet all night.

> So, it's damning, because the premise of the " Takara foot pad "

> is that if you use it, say, thirty nights in a row, the pads will go

> from blackened to pure as the driven snow, and that is

> how--and when--you know the detox has worked.

As mentioned before I have used the pads. I originally used the

ones that have blue writing on the back. One of the main reason

I made the decision to buy them was because I was having

problem with one of my teeth and I thought it would help to pull

out the infection. I put one on my face over the area where there

was pain, it was my bottom jaw so it was " around the chin bone " .

What was interesting to me was the area that was painful

became that greenish gray you talked about but where the pad

wasn't on that area it was just dry. I did it for two days and I

haven't had the same problem again. Not to say it cured me but

the pain went away and it didn't escalate. I was told I need a root

canal so I'm just managing the problem.

The " blue " pads never turned black. When I tried the others with

different colors the copper turned black and they weren't as

draining as the blue and I feel revived not drained.

I've read to wear them all of the time but when I first found them

(maybe a year ago) they would say to only wear them for 5 days,

once a month. That's just what I do.

I don't think they could take the place of cleanses or cleaning up

the diet but since I found them for $1.00 a piece the expense is

worth it to me.

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Hi Deb,

> The question now is which kind. One of the sites you sent,

> Louise, had 4 kinds (excl the weight loss one). I was kinda

> keen on the red one (for heavy metals) but maybe the blue

> would be better for the tooth infection. Then again, the copper

> one sounds really good, especially as dh has a brain

> tumour. Decisions, decisions....

Wow, I'm glad the info helped you! I forgot why I initially thought

to buy the pads because of the expense, glad I remembered!

I was looking at the foot pad list and copper is sold out so it

eliminates that one. I used the blue one but the red one says

" toothache " . I thought that was interesting. I would email him

and ask if you could have 10 blue and 10 red instead of the

others. They are really nice and happy to accomodate (might be

at 99 cents each tho).

> I hear you, Louise, about them not being a substitute for

> cleaning up your diet, but it does seem that they could be a

> safer way of detoxing what's already there than some other

> methods.

I just didn't want to give the impression that this is the end all,

although I would like the solution to be slapping some pads on

my feet :-) Like using those grapefruit ones to lose weight!

Oh no! Another tooth is bothering me! I only have 2 blue pads

and copper pads. I guess I'll try the blue again. I'll let you know!

Louise

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>>>>>>>>>>>> Oh no! Another tooth is bothering me! >>>>>>>>>>>

Louise,.Have you tried slices of raw garlic up in your gums next to the

tooth? It really works to kill the bacteria causing the pain or discomfort

-- may save a tooth.. Also cloves will work. ~Robin

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I already emailled, and the copper ones are going to arrive in about a week.

So am getting 10 gold (sorry said red before) for mercury, 10 blue for

toothache and 10 copper for dh. But will ask again whether red would be

better than blue for the toothache.

Thanks, Deb

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Hi Deb,

> The question now is which kind. One of the sites you sent,

> Louise, had 4 kinds (excl the weight loss one). I was kinda

> keen on the red one (for heavy metals) but maybe the blue

> would be better for the tooth infection. Then again, the copper

> one sounds really good, especially as dh has a brain

> tumour. Decisions, decisions....

Wow, I'm glad the info helped you! I forgot why I initially thought

to buy the pads because of the expense, glad I remembered!

I was looking at the foot pad list and copper is sold out so it

eliminates that one. I used the blue one but the red one says

" toothache " . I thought that was interesting. I would email him

and ask if you could have 10 blue and 10 red instead of the

others. They are really nice and happy to accomodate (might be

at 99 cents each tho).

> I hear you, Louise, about them not being a substitute for

> cleaning up your diet, but it does seem that they could be a

> safer way of detoxing what's already there than some other

> methods.

I just didn't want to give the impression that this is the end all,

although I would like the solution to be slapping some pads on

my feet :-) Like using those grapefruit ones to lose weight!

Oh no! Another tooth is bothering me! I only have 2 blue pads

and copper pads. I guess I'll try the blue again. I'll let you know!

Louise

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Hi Robin,

> Louise,.Have you tried slices of raw garlic up in your gums next

to the

> tooth? It really works to kill the bacteria causing the pain or

discomfort

> -- may save a tooth.. Also cloves will work. ~Robin

I think I tried it on another one and it was too much, or I did it for

too long because it created a sore.

This tooth is different, it is just really sensitive to hot and cold. I

think it might be from a new supplement I added. Green Food. I

know it's for detox and would it pull mercury out? I have a mouth

full of dental work so not sure if that's a good thing!

Louise

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--- In , Deb & Ian <deb@f...>

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> I already emailled, and the copper ones are going to arrive in

> about a week.

> So am getting 10 gold (sorry said red before) for mercury, 10

> blue for toothache and 10 copper for dh. But will ask again

> whether red would be better than blue for the toothache.

Hi Deb,

Oh good. I'm glad they were able to help. I think I liked the gold

too but did buy all copper the last time.

Tell me, does it matter if you still have mercury in your mouth?

Or is it to pull it out from " storage " .

Tks,

Louise

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> Re: Re foot pads

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>

>

>

>Hi Robin,

>

>> Louise,.Have you tried slices of raw garlic up in your gums next

>to the

>> tooth? It really works to kill the bacteria causing the pain or

>discomfort

>> -- may save a tooth.. Also cloves will work. ~Robin

>

>I think I tried it on another one and it was too much, or I did it for

>too long because it created a sore.

>

>This tooth is different, it is just really sensitive to hot and cold. I

>think it might be from a new supplement I added. Green Food. I

>know it's for detox and would it pull mercury out? I have a mouth

>full of dental work so not sure if that's a good thing!

>

>Louise

>

>

According to the mercury poisoning guru whose protocol I follow (Andy

Cutler), when you have amalgams it's very dangerous to take things like

chlorella which just redistribute Hg but don't *remove* it from the body (at

least according to Andy).

Suze Fisher

Lapdog Design, Inc.

Web Design & Development

http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3shjg

Weston A. Price Foundation Chapter Leader, Mid Coast Maine

http://www.westonaprice.org

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“The diet-heart idea (the idea that saturated fats and cholesterol cause

heart disease) is the greatest scientific deception of our times.” --

Mann, MD, former Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry at Vanderbilt

University, Tennessee; heart disease researcher.

The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics

<http://www.thincs.org>

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>According to the mercury poisoning guru whose protocol I follow (Andy

>Cutler), when you have amalgams it's very dangerous to take things like

>chlorella which just redistribute Hg but don't *remove* it from the body (at

>least according to Andy).

So what are you supposed to do to actually eliminate the mercury, then?

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Maybe a combination of using chlorella or something similar to get it

moving, then some of the detox things we talked abiut like the saunas, clay

baths and foot pads.(That always seems clumsy to me, should it be feet

pads???)

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Suze-

>According to the mercury poisoning guru whose protocol I follow (Andy

>Cutler), when you have amalgams it's very dangerous to take things like

>chlorella which just redistribute Hg but don't *remove* it from the body

(at

>least according to Andy).

So what are you supposed to do to actually eliminate the mercury, then?

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Hi Suze,

> According to the mercury poisoning guru whose protocol I follow (Andy

> Cutler), when you have amalgams it's very dangerous to take

> things like

> chlorella which just redistribute Hg but don't *remove* it

> from the body (at

> least according to Andy).

Grrreeaaaaattttttt. I've gotten my non-fat supplements down to about three

per day and of course Chlorella would be one of them....

I think that, in the end, life causes death so I'm just going to keep eating

the damn scones until I drop.

Ron

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Hi Suze,

> According to the mercury poisoning guru whose protocol I

>follow (Andy Cutler), when you have amalgams it's very

>dangerous to take things like chlorella which just redistribute

>Hg but don't *remove* it from the body (at least according to

>Andy).

I had a feeling and thought I'd read something. Newman. I was

trying to be good with green food and didn't give it much thought

until my teeth started to hurt. I have a lot of amalgams. What can

you take to remove it from the body with out the mercury leaking

from your teeth? Well, that actually doesn't sound possible after

writing it.

BTW, I'm in NH and my husband and I own a web

development/advertising firm in Rochester. I actually do the

accounting whereas my husband runs everything else!

Also, do you know a Weston Chapter in Southern ME / NH? I

emailed someone in Dover but I guess it was too much for them.

Tks,

Louise

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Hi ,

> Traditionally, in India, clove oil has been used to cure dental

> issues of several kinds. I have found a simple test that works

> for me when I am trying to determine whether I have

> problems in a particular tooth or not.

>

> I apply a few drops of clove oil to the tooth - if it starts to hurt, I

> know there is a problem. If it doesn't hurt, everything is good.

> Clove oil hurts like hell on a problem tooth !

Is it okay to use the essential oil that has that warning about not

taking it internally? Is there a " good grade " clove oil?

Louise

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> RE: Re foot pads

>

>

>

> Hi Suze,

>

>> According to the mercury poisoning guru whose protocol I follow (Andy

>> Cutler), when you have amalgams it's very dangerous to take

>> things like

>> chlorella which just redistribute Hg but don't *remove* it

>> from the body (at

>> least according to Andy).

>

>Grrreeaaaaattttttt. I've gotten my non-fat supplements down to about three

>per day and of course Chlorella would be one of them....

>

>I think that, in the end, life causes death so I'm just going to

>keep eating

>the damn scones until I drop.

>

>Ron

Don't forget to have that cup o' joe with it!

Suze Fisher

Lapdog Design, Inc.

Web Design & Development

http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3shjg

Weston A. Price Foundation Chapter Leader, Mid Coast Maine

http://www.westonaprice.org

----------------------------

" The diet-heart idea (the idea that saturated fats and cholesterol cause

heart disease) is the greatest scientific deception of our times. " --

Mann, MD, former Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry at Vanderbilt

University, Tennessee; heart disease researcher.

The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics

<http://www.thincs.org>

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> >I think that, in the end, life causes death so I'm just going to

> >keep eating

> >the damn scones until I drop.

> >

> >Ron

>

> Don't forget to have that cup o' joe with it!

>

Fuel for the soul.

I think I liked Gene's position on coffee.....

Ron

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I emailled and asked about the mercury, and they asked the manufacturer.

Here's what they replied:

The gold pads draw out heavy metals circulating the tissue including organs

or hair. About amalgam fillings, it might pull out some portion of mercury.

This is effective in removing mercury that comes in contact with your body.

My guess is that the pads would only draw the mercury out of the amalgam if

there's nothing circulating to draw out. But I could be totally wrong.

Anybody else have thoughts?

Deb

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Tell me, does it matter if you still have mercury in your mouth?

Or is it to pull it out from " storage " .

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