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Thanks . It sure seems like Levaquin is bad stuff, at least for some of us.

I won't ever take it again!

Jackie

Off Topic, Re: Magnetics

Jackie,

There is some information on

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re anesthesia.

It definitely has been a problem for many of the children

labelled 'autistic' who are dealing with much the same symptom

pattern as many of us. fwiw,, our vaccine damaged daughter ended up

with seizures on levaquin - have no idea of the biochem 'why'.

>

> >He also followed the 7-14-21 day immune cycle thing, where you

don't have your work done on the same day of the week. >This is

another Huggins thing, and I don't know if it is true or not, but

seemed simple enough to do, so that's what we did. So >if I went in

on a Tuesday the first time, then my next visit would be on any day

of the week but Tuesday, etc.------------>Jackie

>

> Thanks for your response Jackie.

> Like you say the measuring of the fillings and 7-14-21 day rules

are so simple to follow they might as well be done when possible.

>

> I have long wondered about how the magnetic effect of metals in

the mouth affects the concentration of mercury/metals in the

head/brain area.

> I'm not well-versed in magnetics, but am following the

assumption that metals tend towards each other based on an

attractive force if their charges are opposite. Just like beads of

mercury are pulled towards each other (if close) by some force and

metal shavings are attracted by a magnet, I wonder what effect

magnetic fields in the body have on the accumulation of metals?

>

> When mercury or other metals form deposits surely they will

create an electromagnetic charge at that point in the body that can

attract more metals towards it. I mean why not?

> The more metals that are attracted ton this site, the higher the

overall magnetic field becomes, and more metals are attracted there.

I'm sure this may be conjecture, but I'm wondering if magnetics has

been studied in any depth with regard to chelation. I'm sure most

people will dismiss it and I know it is not part of this protocol,

but I'd be grateful to know of any information related to this

question if it exists.

>

> I have known of many people that got worse after the safely

removing of metals from the mouth (without any form of chelation

however) and I wondering if the metals that are released are

attracted to already formed bioaccumulation sites once the

electromagnetic pull from the mouth subsides with removal of

amalgams, for example the pituitary. If the magnetic pull is

stronger inside the brain surely it could pull metals from the blood

into it based solely on charge.

>

> I'm not sure if I have verbalised it properly, but from a

laymen's perspective the interaction between magnetism and metals

seems important to at least to consider.

> On another note, I have also wondered how metals in the mouth

interact with electromagnetic radiation that permeates our current

existence.

>

> Dean

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