Guest guest Posted December 15, 2001 Report Share Posted December 15, 2001 --- Hi Jane, I just wanted to let you know that I tend to agree with Moria. I also have been mercury toxic for most of my life. I received many fillings as a child in the 60s&70s(I will be 45 next month) and 2 while pregnant for my twins in 1990. I have 16 amalgam fillings, many of which take up much of the tooth..my son is autistic and does not speak. I am chelating him. His doctor strongly encouraged me to get rid of my fillings and detox myself also, so I can more effectively treat him(and my daughters). I have finally figured out what is wrong with me after all these years, and have decided to try to better my life(and my kids' lives) by getting rid of the cause...amalgam. I have an appt next month... it is my birthday gift to myself...to start the process of removal and replacement of my fillings. I am convinced that God created our bodies with an amazing way of healing itself, once the cause is removed. The natural supplements help with this healing process. I hope you reconsider what amalgam removal may do for you. In God's love, Lindy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In adult-metal-chelation@y..., slvrmoon2@a... wrote: > In a message dated 12/5/2001 12:10:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, Moira writes: > > > Hello Moira and group, > > Thanks for your encouraging post, and to all who have responded, I have > appreciated your input. I do see your point, Moira, that it may be the cause > of my problems, but in my case, I have been ill since 1979, that is a LONG > time. > . > Jane > > > > > > Hello Jane, > > Well, since you have asked, I must say that my thinking differs > from yours on a number of points. > > I do think that amalgam removal involves exposure to mercury. > But, I also don't see any way around it. You can't chelate > and detox your body from this poison until you do the dental > work. > > But, once you get the amalgam out, you can then begin to > actively get the mercury out of your body. At which point > the exposure during replacements gets reversed, and then > all the rest that you may have stored away over the years. > > I would not expect a poor outcome in your case. Poor detox > pathways and poor digestion are on par for someone with > mercury poisoning. You are not an exceptionally difficult > case, in that regard, IMO. Because you have MS and chronic > fatigue, you stand to have exceptional benefits from pursuing > this. > > As for people feeling worse or no better, I'm sure this does > happen. The best I can do is recommend to you that you try > to determine if mercury is a problem (I'd bet it is based > on what you have said) and then proceed. A hair test can > be useful in that it also tells you if there are other toxic > metals that have accumulated. > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism-Mercury/files/Counting%2BRules > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism-Mercury/files/HOW_TO_hair_test > > When you say that you think detox would be difficult due to > the problems that you have, I think it is " backwards " --- > the problems that you have are also why you need the detox. > > best, > Moria > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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