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I don't get sore muscles face or teeth. Sometimes I get a strange

sensation in my facial muscles. That is all.

I just wondered what kind of dental work you have. Years ago when I

first became ill, I did research on the " silver fillings " that most

people have. They are actually made up primarily of mercury.

Mercury is very toxic to mitochondria. This mercury is released into

the body. I had my " silver fillings " removed and composites placed.

This seemed to help ease some of my symptoms. I would never allow

my children to have one of these fillings. I know that this is quite

controversial, but thought it might be of some interest to

somebody.

It is funny how this disease has changed my life. I went from a

trusting " mainstream " patient to one that has had to question

everything. I have researched herbs and vitamins and many

alternative therapies. Sometimes I feel like not only am I not in

the mainstream, I am swimming upstream :-).

Joanne

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Hi Joanne,

Thanks for the " dental warning " . In my case, I can safely say that

I have a mouthful of healthy teeth- at least there's one part of my

body that I don't have to worry about!

Amy

> I don't get sore muscles face or teeth. Sometimes I get a strange

> sensation in my facial muscles. That is all.

> I just wondered what kind of dental work you have. Years ago when

I

> first became ill, I did research on the " silver fillings " that most

> people have. They are actually made up primarily of mercury.

> Mercury is very toxic to mitochondria. This mercury is released

into

> the body. I had my " silver fillings " removed and composites

placed.

> This seemed to help ease some of my symptoms. I would never allow

> my children to have one of these fillings. I know that this is

quite

> controversial, but thought it might be of some interest to

> somebody.

> It is funny how this disease has changed my life. I went from a

> trusting " mainstream " patient to one that has had to question

> everything. I have researched herbs and vitamins and many

> alternative therapies. Sometimes I feel like not only am I not in

> the mainstream, I am swimming upstream :-).

> Joanne

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Hi, Joanne

Thank you for mentioning the mercury. I do have some of those old

fillings, and worry about them, but it would be a massive dental

project to remove them. I am thinking about it, but have not even

found a dentist who would tackle it here. They feel it would be

unprofessional.

I like your comment about swimming upsteam too. Yep, from maintstream

to downstream.......that is us :)

Regards

Sunny

> I don't get sore muscles face or teeth.  Sometimes I get a strange

> sensation in my facial muscles.  That is all. 

> I just wondered what kind of dental work you have.  Years ago when I

> first became ill, I did research on the " silver fillings " that most

> people have.  They are actually made up primarily of mercury.

> Mercury is very toxic to mitochondria. This mercury is released into

> the body. I had my " silver fillings " removed and composites placed. 

> This seemed to help ease some of my symptoms.  I would never allow

> my children to have one of these fillings. I know that this is quite

> controversial, but thought it might be of some interest to

> somebody. 

> It is funny how this disease has changed my life.  I went from a

> trusting " mainstream " patient to one that has had to question

> everything.  I have researched herbs and vitamins and many

> alternative therapies. Sometimes I feel like not only am I not in

> the mainstream, I am swimming upstream :-).

> Joanne

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