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Bernie,

thanks for your answer. I have two amalgams but I have been heitant to

have them removed as I have heard many people get sicker afterwards as

some more mercury can be released during removal. My daughter has many

of the same health issues as me and she has no amalgams so I am not

sure mercury is the whole story.

How do you knoe the foot bath ionizer is removing heavy metals - have

you been tested after using it or have you had the water tested after

use?

My hair analysis showed very high levels of copper and boron but my

doctor gave me little clue as to why and just had me take zinc to

counter act the copper. What are your thoughts on this?

Cheers

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Dental amalgam is the largest source of mercury in most who have several amalgam

fillings, 10 times on average that of those who don't have amalgams. New

fillings have higher emission rates than old, from which much of the mercury is

already in your body.  Exposure from amalgams averages 30 micrograms per day,

much higher than Gov't safety limits.

www.flcv.com/damspr1.html

Mercury is documented to commonly cause over 30 chronic health conditions,

including autoimmune conditions like MS

www.flcv.com/indexa.html

www.flcv.com/ms.html

Among the many things that mercury causes (including demyelination of nerves)

are hypothyroid and adrenal insufficiency,  for which there are simple home

tests as well as medical tests.   Adrenal insufficiency needs to be adressed

before doing mercury detox.   (test for cortisol and DHEA levels at different

times and treat)

Thousands have recovered from MS and other conditions after amalgam replacement

and detox

www.flcv.com/hgremove.html

www.flcv.com/hgrecovp.html

Consider using activated carbon caps or powder on day of amalgam work; and lots

of vit C and good multivit/min afterward

Bernie

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Hello Bernie!

Are they still putting mercury in the amalgams? I was told by someone at my

dentist office that they weren't putting it in them any more.

Thanks!

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