Guest guest Posted January 24, 2007 Report Share Posted January 24, 2007 It has long been my belief that FMS and CFS are due to malnutrition and overtoxicity of various things like mercury for one. Take a look at this site and scroll down to Motor Disorders and Physical Disturbances in particular and see if some of the other symptoms as well don't fit the whole picture. Brain fog, gut disturbance, pain, etc. http://www.luminet.net/~wenonah/hydro/hg.htm#problem Mercury is extremely hard to detoxify through conventional means. My daughter had mercury and cadmium overload and we tried a zillion things before finally finding something to get rid of it and that at a temporary cost of about $100/month for two months. I've seen these symptoms in many people with FMS, CF, Parkinson's, Autism and all have gotten better once the mercury is gone. Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2007 Report Share Posted January 28, 2007 Hi Sharon, I agree that mercury is one of the first things that should be tested (along with other heavy metals) when trying to pin down causes and treatments for CFS/FM, but a general statement that malnutrition and overtoxicity ARE the cause of all CFS/FM cases is a bit misleading in my opinion, and in my case, is just not correct. I have no mercury overload (although I wouldn't have been surprised if I had), and malnutrition is not an issue. I have been hyper-careful about nutrition for myself and my family for my entire career as a mother and wife. We went organic and whole foods long before most people understood the concept. I am very happy that you have been able to improve your daughter's situation however. Sharon wrote: > > It has long been my belief that FMS and CFS are due to malnutrition > and overtoxicity of various things like mercury for one. Take a look > at this site and scroll down to Motor Disorders and Physical > Disturbances in particular and see if some of the other symptoms as > well don't fit the whole picture. Brain fog, gut disturbance, pain, > etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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