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> I wonder if the popping of the neck allowed

> mercury to concentrate in what was already an imbalanced area; the

third

> cranial nerve? Does that make sense?

No.

> Anyone out there know anything about chiropractic stuff?

Chiropractic manipulation of the neck has some danger because you can

get vertebral artery dissections which in effect cause strokes. You

might want to have your kid looked over by a neurologist to make sure

nothing is happening.

BTW, the chlorella would worry me more than the chiropractic

treatments so don't get all worked up about chiropractors.

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> DDI Hair test showed normal mineral transport, but many elevated

toxic metals.

Did you post it before? Message number please?

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> Thanks,

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Hi,

At 06:38 AM 4/11/02, you wrote:

> From Andy's statement above, I wonder if the popping of the neck allowed

>mercury to concentrate in what was already an imbalanced area; the third

>cranial nerve? Does that make sense? Anyone out there know anything about

>chiropractic stuff?

This is really interesting to me, because as an adult, I find that with

every filling that is replaced my strabismus is getting better (no more

reading with my head tilted completely to the left, for example) but then

when the mercury is really starting to float around my body my spine goes

out of alignment: scoliose and disks slipping. And that seems to lead to

fevers and other things.

One thing that has helped with my spine, is Bowen therapy. It is much, much

gentler than chiropractor-type things, no popping of joints and such. It's

very suitable for children, because it is so gentle. And it's the only

thing that's ever improved my spine. If you'd like more information about

Bowen therapy a websearch should turn up quite a bit, and if it doesn't

mail me and I'll send you some links.

Cheers,

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>He helped us select a local chiropractor, and after 20 treatments we saw no

>improvement. During the last few treatments, the chiropractor was popping my

>son's neck in a way which was painful to him. We stopped the treatments.

>Shortly thereafter, my son's pupils became dilated for the first time. This

>was four months ago. They kind of fluctuate and have good and bad days, but

>are still dilated more often than normal. But other stuff was going on at

the

>tme which I thought probably caused the dilation. For example, he had been

on

>Primal Defense, a probiotic with chlorella, for six weeks, and seemed to

>gradually be getting worse. I stopped that as well.

>

>From Andy's statement above, I wonder if the popping of the neck allowed

>mercury to concentrate in what was already an imbalanced area; the third

>cranial nerve? Does that make sense? Anyone out there know anything about

>chiropractic stuff?

" Network chiropractic " is a specific form of choripractic that is VERY

gently and VERY non-invasive. Treatments take about 15 minutes. I

found it pleasant, but stopped due to time constraints. It takes many

treatments to see results.

best wishes,

Moria

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