Guest guest Posted January 6, 2007 Report Share Posted January 6, 2007 Nahla, I wouldn't know about mercury in the uterus/cervix, but I can tell you mine was removed in a complete hysterectomy at age 34. My uterus was enlarged to the size of a 4 month pregnancy, lopsided, and had 3 loops of bowel tissue connected with scar tissue. My monthly cycles had been regular, but gradually had grown longer in duration and heavier, until they lasted a full 3 weeks out of 4 and I was fairly anemic. During a c-section and other minor surgeries, doctors commented on how tough & leathery my skin & muscle tissue were and how difficult it was cutting through them. Nurses had trouble giving me IV's, as well. I suspect the impact mercury had on thyroid function lurks behind these issues, yet another 11 years passed before I met a doctor willing to test my thyroid & willing to treat it based on symptoms. Joanne __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Jan, this is the first I've heard this. It's particularly horrifying to think that any woman with mercury exposure (i.e, dental fillings?!?) can be collecting it in the very organ that will be or has been connected with the food/oxygen supply of the unborn child. I have a lot more to say on this, but it wouldn't be appropriate here. I will add one thing to my initial post, however. Both my second & third children have learning disabilities. Joanne Jan wrote: It is known that mercury does accumulate there. My huggins doc explained that upon removal most women get a very heavy long period, as the result of dumping some hg from the uterus. She was not lying...I got mine three days after removal despite it not being due for two weeks. And my cycle is usually like clockwork. I also get it early anytime I do a round of chelation. Not sure if that's why your babies did not go head down..but anything is possible. > > > > My whole system has always had a tendency to 'freeze up' during any > period of time when there's a threatening or fearful sort of stress > situation that can't be resolved immediately. It's leading me to > wonder just what kind of role this may have been playing in > accumulating metals. > > > > Joanne > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > I have the same problem, had it for yrs, very weird feeling. I > can be walking and just freeze when I get scared, cold, upset, etc. > Then it will pass and I can start moving again. > > I think it is the mercury also > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Jan, this is the first I've heard this. It's particularly horrifying to think that any woman with mercury exposure (i.e, dental fillings?!?) can be collecting it in the very organ that will be or has been connected with the food/oxygen supply of the unborn child. I have a lot more to say on this, but it wouldn't be appropriate here. I will add one thing to my initial post, however. Both my second & third children have learning disabilities. Joanne Dean: I remember reading that only 3 case of endometriosis was recorded EVER before the first amalgam was placed. Now something like 25% of American women exhibit signs of it. I don't know if that statement or figure is correct, I just remember reading it. I think it was in Huggins's book? More startling a memory comes from a book called " Our Stolen Future " that details the toxic soup humans have created around us and how it is killing us quietly and slowly. One point was that if you do anything on a food level you should make certain you eat organic eggs. This is because toxins have a preference for accumulating in the reproductive systems of animals and are passed on from generation to generation. Hulda suggests almost all prostate problems come from the accumulation of metals in the prostate. She also points to metals and in particular solvents accumulating in the uterus. Once immunity is weakened she suggests parasites invade these areas brining bacteria along with them and completing life-cycles in organs they were never intended too. The metals call bacteria forth constantly because they have a metal dependency. For example nickel should only be found in the soil. When it starts to accumulate in us we begin to attract yeasts that have a nickel dependency, since nickel is useless to the human body. It is almost as if we start to represent soil to these life forms and they invade us. The only solution, again, is to remove the metals.. .....and eat organic eggs :-) It is sad reality that we have to face up to te fact that our bodies are as toxic as the world, and neither are doing very well. What does amaze me, however is how much assault we can take....and how well we can heal when we remove the poison. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Jan, this is the first I've heard this. It's particularly horrifying to think that any woman with mercury exposure (i.e, dental fillings?!?) can be collecting it in the very organ that will be or has been connected with the food/oxygen supply of the unborn child. I have a lot more to say on this, but it wouldn't be appropriate here. I will add one thing to my initial post, however. Both my second & third children have learning disabilities. Joanne Dean: I remember reading that only 3 case of endometriosis was recorded EVER before the first amalgam was placed. Now something like 25% of American women exhibit signs of it. I don't know if that statement or figure is correct, I just remember reading it. I think it was in Huggins's book? More startling a memory comes from a book called " Our Stolen Future " that details the toxic soup humans have created around us and how it is killing us quietly and slowly. One point was that if you do anything on a food level you should make certain you eat organic eggs. This is because toxins have a preference for accumulating in the reproductive systems of animals and are passed on from generation to generation. Hulda suggests almost all prostate problems come from the accumulation of metals in the prostate. She also points to metals and in particular solvents accumulating in the uterus. Once immunity is weakened she suggests parasites invade these areas brining bacteria along with them and completing life-cycles in organs they were never intended too. The metals call bacteria forth constantly because they have a metal dependency. For example nickel should only be found in the soil. When it starts to accumulate in us we begin to attract yeasts that have a nickel dependency, since nickel is useless to the human body. It is almost as if we start to represent soil to these life forms and they invade us. The only solution, again, is to remove the metals.. .....and eat organic eggs :-) It is sad reality that we have to face up to te fact that our bodies are as toxic as the world, and neither are doing very well. What does amaze me, however is how much assault we can take....and how well we can heal when we remove the poison. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Jan, this is the first I've heard this. It's particularly horrifying to think that any woman with mercury exposure (i.e, dental fillings?!?) can be collecting it in the very organ that will be or has been connected with the food/oxygen supply of the unborn child. I have a lot more to say on this, but it wouldn't be appropriate here. I will add one thing to my initial post, however. Both my second & third children have learning disabilities. Joanne Dean: I remember reading that only 3 case of endometriosis was recorded EVER before the first amalgam was placed. Now something like 25% of American women exhibit signs of it. I don't know if that statement or figure is correct, I just remember reading it. I think it was in Huggins's book? More startling a memory comes from a book called " Our Stolen Future " that details the toxic soup humans have created around us and how it is killing us quietly and slowly. One point was that if you do anything on a food level you should make certain you eat organic eggs. This is because toxins have a preference for accumulating in the reproductive systems of animals and are passed on from generation to generation. Hulda suggests almost all prostate problems come from the accumulation of metals in the prostate. She also points to metals and in particular solvents accumulating in the uterus. Once immunity is weakened she suggests parasites invade these areas brining bacteria along with them and completing life-cycles in organs they were never intended too. The metals call bacteria forth constantly because they have a metal dependency. For example nickel should only be found in the soil. When it starts to accumulate in us we begin to attract yeasts that have a nickel dependency, since nickel is useless to the human body. It is almost as if we start to represent soil to these life forms and they invade us. The only solution, again, is to remove the metals.. .....and eat organic eggs :-) It is sad reality that we have to face up to te fact that our bodies are as toxic as the world, and neither are doing very well. What does amaze me, however is how much assault we can take....and how well we can heal when we remove the poison. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 As to mercury passing to a fetus from the mother and resulting learning disabilities, it's been my understanding that in the 80's amalgam was being made in a less stable form. I don't know if it still is being used, but it would go a long way toward helping explain the autism spectrum, Alzheimer's, and other problems that are so prevalent. Joanne __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 As to mercury passing to a fetus from the mother and resulting learning disabilities, it's been my understanding that in the 80's amalgam was being made in a less stable form. I don't know if it still is being used, but it would go a long way toward helping explain the autism spectrum, Alzheimer's, and other problems that are so prevalent. Joanne __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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