Guest guest Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 I would have to agree here. I had total dental revision done 8 weeks ago, and am detoxing without chelation. Both my upper and lower jaws have been hurting with pressure in them. I know it is detoxing. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 , I had two bridges put in 3 years ago that were feldspar with 95% nickel underneath. Little did I know at the time that I was high reactive to nickel. I became ill last May - severely ill - neurological symptoms, high blood pressure, fear like I have never known it, etc. I have fought the hardest battle of my life just to get to this point. FINALLY, I did a biocompatibility test that showed the nickel reactivity. I had both bridges removed and replaced with diamoncrown bridges. I also had every filling in my mouth replaced with biocompatible materials. I had a few amalgams left over. They were supposed to be removed in the 80s but they left bits and pieces of amalgam so we took them all out. I believe I had 10 fillings. So my mouth is metal free now. I also showed exposure to stachybotrys black mold so they think it was a combination. I am somewhat better but only about 60% there. I am trying a new product for the mold called Syclovir. I just started it tonight so I will let everyone know what I think of it. BEST WISHES TO ALL FOR THE BEST OF HEALTH!!! Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 , I had two bridges put in 3 years ago that were feldspar with 95% nickel underneath. Little did I know at the time that I was high reactive to nickel. I became ill last May - severely ill - neurological symptoms, high blood pressure, fear like I have never known it, etc. I have fought the hardest battle of my life just to get to this point. FINALLY, I did a biocompatibility test that showed the nickel reactivity. I had both bridges removed and replaced with diamoncrown bridges. I also had every filling in my mouth replaced with biocompatible materials. I had a few amalgams left over. They were supposed to be removed in the 80s but they left bits and pieces of amalgam so we took them all out. I believe I had 10 fillings. So my mouth is metal free now. I also showed exposure to stachybotrys black mold so they think it was a combination. I am somewhat better but only about 60% there. I am trying a new product for the mold called Syclovir. I just started it tonight so I will let everyone know what I think of it. BEST WISHES TO ALL FOR THE BEST OF HEALTH!!! Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 Bill, Talk about what a dental revision is? Thanks, Bobcat4956@... wrote: I would have to agree here. I had total dental revision done 8 weeks ago, and am detoxing without chelation. Both my upper and lower jaws have been hurting with pressure in them. I know it is detoxing. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 Nadeem, Hal Huggins and others believe that when you have a total dental revision your body is SO hungry to detox that it goes into hyper detox. He only believes in using stuff like Vitamin C, NO B12 of any kind, and minerals such as magnesium, zinc etc. He has some specific formulas although I am not too keen. It seems to me that all these guys are in competition with each other. They all say their stuff works. I tried chlorella and felt better at times and much worse at other times. My kidneys were hurting as well. My regular doc has bought into this whole thing and he wants to treat my two parasites to see if that will help me detox better. I am not sure any of us have all the answers. I met a guy this week at the Environmental Health Center in Dallas, Texas that had come down here hoping to get well from mold exposure. He has spent several thousand dollars for two weeks and told me last night how frustrated he is after spending the money with all that hope. I am just continuing to try different things on my own as well as I am working with Debby Singleton (a very powerful energy worker) here in Dallas. I WISH I had the answer for everyone because I know firsthand how much suffering is going on. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 Nadeem, Hal Huggins and others believe that when you have a total dental revision your body is SO hungry to detox that it goes into hyper detox. He only believes in using stuff like Vitamin C, NO B12 of any kind, and minerals such as magnesium, zinc etc. He has some specific formulas although I am not too keen. It seems to me that all these guys are in competition with each other. They all say their stuff works. I tried chlorella and felt better at times and much worse at other times. My kidneys were hurting as well. My regular doc has bought into this whole thing and he wants to treat my two parasites to see if that will help me detox better. I am not sure any of us have all the answers. I met a guy this week at the Environmental Health Center in Dallas, Texas that had come down here hoping to get well from mold exposure. He has spent several thousand dollars for two weeks and told me last night how frustrated he is after spending the money with all that hope. I am just continuing to try different things on my own as well as I am working with Debby Singleton (a very powerful energy worker) here in Dallas. I WISH I had the answer for everyone because I know firsthand how much suffering is going on. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 Demon, I used the magnetic clay about 3 weeks ago and got SO sick just from doing a foot bath with one cup. Be VERY careful, VERY careful. I would do footbaths first and then later on do an entire body bath. I am very toxic myself. The ALA is not only good for mercury from what I understand, but also good for arsenic, etc. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 How are detoxing without chelation ? Thanks, Nadeem > >Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation >To: frequent-dose-chelation >Subject: Re: - jawbone storing toxins/heavy >metals etc. >Date: Sat, 13 May 2006 18:21:11 -0700 (PDT) > >Bill, > > Talk about what a dental revision is? > > Thanks, > > >Bobcat4956@... wrote: > I would have to agree here. I had total dental revision done 8 weeks >ago, >and am detoxing without chelation. Both my upper and lower jaws have been >hurting with pressure in them. I know it is detoxing. > >Bill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 How are detoxing without chelation ? Thanks, Nadeem > >Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation >To: frequent-dose-chelation >Subject: Re: - jawbone storing toxins/heavy >metals etc. >Date: Sat, 13 May 2006 18:21:11 -0700 (PDT) > >Bill, > > Talk about what a dental revision is? > > Thanks, > > >Bobcat4956@... wrote: > I would have to agree here. I had total dental revision done 8 weeks >ago, >and am detoxing without chelation. Both my upper and lower jaws have been >hurting with pressure in them. I know it is detoxing. > >Bill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 Nadeem, If you just type it in your toolbar, all kinds of information will come up. Yes, it is unfortunately expensive. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 Nadeem, If you just type it in your toolbar, all kinds of information will come up. Yes, it is unfortunately expensive. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 Nadeem, If you just type it in your toolbar, all kinds of information will come up. Yes, it is unfortunately expensive. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 What about clays? Can you use magnetic clays to pull the toxins out, possibly getting them out by sweating after being mobilized by clay? The only test I have ever had was a Clifford Materials Reactivity Test that tested me positive for mercury, cadmium, lead, beryllium, arsenic, aluminum, nickel, polyethimines, ruthenium, tannins, toluenes. I'm very toxic and would like to get rid of as much as I can. The ALA is working but I'd like to focus on more things than just mercury. - jawbone storing toxins/heavy metals etc. This is what I mean - Here is an example: Evidence will be presented from the latest research of top German toxicologist Max Daunderer,M.D. that the entire jaw bone (upper and lower jaw) has become for most of us a toxic waste dump for the following materials: Pesticides Solvents (see also A.R.T.manual) ( mostly lower jaw) Formaldehyde (mostly lower jaw) Amalgam ( mercury, tin, copper, silver) (jawbone and max.sinus) Palladium (from gold crowns) (mostly upper jaw) All other dental materials to a lesser degree Through biopsies Daunderer found, that virtually all inhaled toxins are stored in the jaw bone in the areas adjacent to the root tips. Metals and toxins leave characteristic changes in the jaw bone: Amalgam on the dental roots: spiral like brightness around the roots; white slice like brightness between the molar roots Amalgam-lake: soft, nebulous wide level at the bottom of the maxillary sinus Gold on the roots: bright, hard strips around the roots Gold-lake: bright, hard level at the bottom of the maxillary sinus Palladium on the roots: the outline of the root appears to be hazy, as if the root is dissolving Palladium-lake: one or more horizontal stripes at the bottom of the max.sinus, often underneath the amalgam level Other metals: aluminum, lead, bismuth etc. leave soft white dots around the roots or the neck of the tooth Inhaled toxins: Daunderer was able to determine the age of the toxin exposure according to how deep the toxin has spread from the supplying artery into the jaw-bone. If the toxin reaches all the way to the cortical bone, the inhalation dates back more then 30 years. Formaldehyde: Pinhead size white dots, which are perfectly round in the area of the angle of the jaw, stripe like at the edge of the jaw bone Mercury: soft, white nebulous level at the bottom of the sinus. In extreme cases also as soft white spots in the ascending part of the mandible. Palladium: inhaled palladium comes i.e. from car-catalytic converters. It settles at the bottom of the sinus as rough, thin line or several lines Platinum: from car cat.converters, settles as soft line at the bottom of the sinus, especially, if the patient is already mercury toxic Solvents: inhaled solvents form dark round circular deposits -like a lake -in the ascending part of the mandible. The age can be assessed by location Pesticides: PCP, n etc. look like the solvent-lakes, but have a sharp, white margin Smoking: outlines the blood vessels in the jaw > > What do you mean, the jaw stores heavy metals and toxins anyway? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 What about clays? Can you use magnetic clays to pull the toxins out, possibly getting them out by sweating after being mobilized by clay? The only test I have ever had was a Clifford Materials Reactivity Test that tested me positive for mercury, cadmium, lead, beryllium, arsenic, aluminum, nickel, polyethimines, ruthenium, tannins, toluenes. I'm very toxic and would like to get rid of as much as I can. The ALA is working but I'd like to focus on more things than just mercury. - jawbone storing toxins/heavy metals etc. This is what I mean - Here is an example: Evidence will be presented from the latest research of top German toxicologist Max Daunderer,M.D. that the entire jaw bone (upper and lower jaw) has become for most of us a toxic waste dump for the following materials: Pesticides Solvents (see also A.R.T.manual) ( mostly lower jaw) Formaldehyde (mostly lower jaw) Amalgam ( mercury, tin, copper, silver) (jawbone and max.sinus) Palladium (from gold crowns) (mostly upper jaw) All other dental materials to a lesser degree Through biopsies Daunderer found, that virtually all inhaled toxins are stored in the jaw bone in the areas adjacent to the root tips. Metals and toxins leave characteristic changes in the jaw bone: Amalgam on the dental roots: spiral like brightness around the roots; white slice like brightness between the molar roots Amalgam-lake: soft, nebulous wide level at the bottom of the maxillary sinus Gold on the roots: bright, hard strips around the roots Gold-lake: bright, hard level at the bottom of the maxillary sinus Palladium on the roots: the outline of the root appears to be hazy, as if the root is dissolving Palladium-lake: one or more horizontal stripes at the bottom of the max.sinus, often underneath the amalgam level Other metals: aluminum, lead, bismuth etc. leave soft white dots around the roots or the neck of the tooth Inhaled toxins: Daunderer was able to determine the age of the toxin exposure according to how deep the toxin has spread from the supplying artery into the jaw-bone. If the toxin reaches all the way to the cortical bone, the inhalation dates back more then 30 years. Formaldehyde: Pinhead size white dots, which are perfectly round in the area of the angle of the jaw, stripe like at the edge of the jaw bone Mercury: soft, white nebulous level at the bottom of the sinus. In extreme cases also as soft white spots in the ascending part of the mandible. Palladium: inhaled palladium comes i.e. from car-catalytic converters. It settles at the bottom of the sinus as rough, thin line or several lines Platinum: from car cat.converters, settles as soft line at the bottom of the sinus, especially, if the patient is already mercury toxic Solvents: inhaled solvents form dark round circular deposits -like a lake -in the ascending part of the mandible. The age can be assessed by location Pesticides: PCP, n etc. look like the solvent-lakes, but have a sharp, white margin Smoking: outlines the blood vessels in the jaw > > What do you mean, the jaw stores heavy metals and toxins anyway? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 > > Nadeem, > > Hal Huggins and others believe that when you have a total dental > revision your body is SO hungry to detox that it goes into hyper detox. ====================== It also lines his pocket fa$ster. I did his complete dental revision an got much worse. I am now treating for Lyme (which Huggins knows NOTHING about) and am seeing slow progress. ~Val Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 > > Nadeem, > > Hal Huggins and others believe that when you have a total dental > revision your body is SO hungry to detox that it goes into hyper detox. ====================== It also lines his pocket fa$ster. I did his complete dental revision an got much worse. I am now treating for Lyme (which Huggins knows NOTHING about) and am seeing slow progress. ~Val Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 > > Nadeem, > > Hal Huggins and others believe that when you have a total dental > revision your body is SO hungry to detox that it goes into hyper detox. ====================== It also lines his pocket fa$ster. I did his complete dental revision an got much worse. I am now treating for Lyme (which Huggins knows NOTHING about) and am seeing slow progress. ~Val Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 Interesting. What kind of clay did you use? I've been taking Yerba Prima bentonite orally for almost a year every morning without any problem. My heavy metal stool test showed 50% lead (still in the green) with just the bentonite before starting DMSA. I have been continuing it with the DMSA, but wondered if it could be problematic. Moneca > > Demon, > > I used the magnetic clay about 3 weeks ago and got SO sick just from > doing a foot bath with one cup. Be VERY careful, VERY careful. I would do > footbaths first and then later on do an entire body bath. > > I am very toxic myself. The ALA is not only good for mercury from what > I understand, but also good for arsenic, etc. > > Bill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 Interesting. What kind of clay did you use? I've been taking Yerba Prima bentonite orally for almost a year every morning without any problem. My heavy metal stool test showed 50% lead (still in the green) with just the bentonite before starting DMSA. I have been continuing it with the DMSA, but wondered if it could be problematic. Moneca > > Demon, > > I used the magnetic clay about 3 weeks ago and got SO sick just from > doing a foot bath with one cup. Be VERY careful, VERY careful. I would do > footbaths first and then later on do an entire body bath. > > I am very toxic myself. The ALA is not only good for mercury from what > I understand, but also good for arsenic, etc. > > Bill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 Did one clay bath and then stopped it. They sold me 10 clay baths which is just lying unused. They sell it in bulk to make money and don't sell single bath. No significant improvement and too much hassle. Nadeem > >Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation >To: frequent-dose-chelation >Subject: Re: - jawbone storing toxins/heavy >metals etc. >Date: Sun, 14 May 2006 18:37:53 -0000 > >Interesting. What kind of clay did you use? I've been taking Yerba >Prima bentonite orally for almost a year every morning without any >problem. My heavy metal stool test showed 50% lead (still in the >green) with just the bentonite before starting DMSA. I have been >continuing it with the DMSA, but wondered if it could be problematic. > >Moneca > > > > > > Demon, > > > > I used the magnetic clay about 3 weeks ago and got SO sick >just from > > doing a foot bath with one cup. Be VERY careful, VERY careful. I >would do > > footbaths first and then later on do an entire body bath. > > > > I am very toxic myself. The ALA is not only good for mercury >from what > > I understand, but also good for arsenic, etc. > > > > Bill > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 Did one clay bath and then stopped it. They sold me 10 clay baths which is just lying unused. They sell it in bulk to make money and don't sell single bath. No significant improvement and too much hassle. Nadeem > >Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation >To: frequent-dose-chelation >Subject: Re: - jawbone storing toxins/heavy >metals etc. >Date: Sun, 14 May 2006 18:37:53 -0000 > >Interesting. What kind of clay did you use? I've been taking Yerba >Prima bentonite orally for almost a year every morning without any >problem. My heavy metal stool test showed 50% lead (still in the >green) with just the bentonite before starting DMSA. I have been >continuing it with the DMSA, but wondered if it could be problematic. > >Moneca > > > > > > Demon, > > > > I used the magnetic clay about 3 weeks ago and got SO sick >just from > > doing a foot bath with one cup. Be VERY careful, VERY careful. I >would do > > footbaths first and then later on do an entire body bath. > > > > I am very toxic myself. The ALA is not only good for mercury >from what > > I understand, but also good for arsenic, etc. > > > > Bill > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 Did one clay bath and then stopped it. They sold me 10 clay baths which is just lying unused. They sell it in bulk to make money and don't sell single bath. No significant improvement and too much hassle. Nadeem > >Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation >To: frequent-dose-chelation >Subject: Re: - jawbone storing toxins/heavy >metals etc. >Date: Sun, 14 May 2006 18:37:53 -0000 > >Interesting. What kind of clay did you use? I've been taking Yerba >Prima bentonite orally for almost a year every morning without any >problem. My heavy metal stool test showed 50% lead (still in the >green) with just the bentonite before starting DMSA. I have been >continuing it with the DMSA, but wondered if it could be problematic. > >Moneca > > > > > > Demon, > > > > I used the magnetic clay about 3 weeks ago and got SO sick >just from > > doing a foot bath with one cup. Be VERY careful, VERY careful. I >would do > > footbaths first and then later on do an entire body bath. > > > > I am very toxic myself. The ALA is not only good for mercury >from what > > I understand, but also good for arsenic, etc. > > > > Bill > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 what is diamoncrown bridges ? is it expensive ? Nadeem >From: Bobcat4956@... >Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation >To: frequent-dose-chelation >Subject: Re: - jawbone storing toxins/heavy >metals etc. >Date: Sat, 13 May 2006 22:24:23 EDT > >, > > I had two bridges put in 3 years ago that were feldspar with 95% >nickel >underneath. Little did I know at the time that I was high reactive to >nickel. I became ill last May - severely ill - neurological symptoms, >high blood >pressure, fear like I have never known it, etc. I have fought the hardest >battle of my life just to get to this point. FINALLY, I did a >biocompatibility >test that showed the nickel reactivity. > > I had both bridges removed and replaced with diamoncrown bridges. I >also had every filling in my mouth replaced with biocompatible materials. >I had >a few amalgams left over. They were supposed to be removed in the 80s but >they left bits and pieces of amalgam so we took them all out. I believe I >had >10 fillings. So my mouth is metal free now. > > I also showed exposure to stachybotrys black mold so they think it >was a >combination. I am somewhat better but only about 60% there. > > I am trying a new product for the mold called Syclovir. I just >started >it tonight so I will let everyone know what I think of it. > > BEST WISHES TO ALL FOR THE BEST OF HEALTH!!! > >Bill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 what is diamoncrown bridges ? is it expensive ? Nadeem >From: Bobcat4956@... >Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation >To: frequent-dose-chelation >Subject: Re: - jawbone storing toxins/heavy >metals etc. >Date: Sat, 13 May 2006 22:24:23 EDT > >, > > I had two bridges put in 3 years ago that were feldspar with 95% >nickel >underneath. Little did I know at the time that I was high reactive to >nickel. I became ill last May - severely ill - neurological symptoms, >high blood >pressure, fear like I have never known it, etc. I have fought the hardest >battle of my life just to get to this point. FINALLY, I did a >biocompatibility >test that showed the nickel reactivity. > > I had both bridges removed and replaced with diamoncrown bridges. I >also had every filling in my mouth replaced with biocompatible materials. >I had >a few amalgams left over. They were supposed to be removed in the 80s but >they left bits and pieces of amalgam so we took them all out. I believe I >had >10 fillings. So my mouth is metal free now. > > I also showed exposure to stachybotrys black mold so they think it >was a >combination. I am somewhat better but only about 60% there. > > I am trying a new product for the mold called Syclovir. I just >started >it tonight so I will let everyone know what I think of it. > > BEST WISHES TO ALL FOR THE BEST OF HEALTH!!! > >Bill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 what is diamoncrown bridges ? is it expensive ? Nadeem >From: Bobcat4956@... >Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation >To: frequent-dose-chelation >Subject: Re: - jawbone storing toxins/heavy >metals etc. >Date: Sat, 13 May 2006 22:24:23 EDT > >, > > I had two bridges put in 3 years ago that were feldspar with 95% >nickel >underneath. Little did I know at the time that I was high reactive to >nickel. I became ill last May - severely ill - neurological symptoms, >high blood >pressure, fear like I have never known it, etc. I have fought the hardest >battle of my life just to get to this point. FINALLY, I did a >biocompatibility >test that showed the nickel reactivity. > > I had both bridges removed and replaced with diamoncrown bridges. I >also had every filling in my mouth replaced with biocompatible materials. >I had >a few amalgams left over. They were supposed to be removed in the 80s but >they left bits and pieces of amalgam so we took them all out. I believe I >had >10 fillings. So my mouth is metal free now. > > I also showed exposure to stachybotrys black mold so they think it >was a >combination. I am somewhat better but only about 60% there. > > I am trying a new product for the mold called Syclovir. I just >started >it tonight so I will let everyone know what I think of it. > > BEST WISHES TO ALL FOR THE BEST OF HEALTH!!! > >Bill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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