Guest guest Posted June 11, 2004 Report Share Posted June 11, 2004 Hi bbc (it's Barbara right?), Chlorella chelates mercury, which is in pill form, but it didn't cause me any problems when I had candida even while I was allergic to tons of foods. Does anyone know whether liquid chlorophyll has the same effect? I have been taking it off and on for years, but for reasons other than chelation. " Good " butter also helps remove mercury. The best, Bee > Hi guys, > > Chelation of mercury came in pill form when I took it. It's expensive and > truly uncomfortable. I had serious hives all over my torso. I finally > decided that the treatment was too harsh and stopped taking the pills. I > suppose this means I may still have the mercury so any gentle and/or herbal > tips you can pass along would be much appreciated. > > bbc > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2004 Report Share Posted June 11, 2004 Hi Bee, Yes, it's Barbara or bbc. I'm called both as, in my generation, every fifth female child was called Barbara and things at the office got very complicated for awhile. <g> Thanks for the information. I'm very sure I wasn't taking Chlorella, although I can't remember the name of the drug at the moment. If chlorophyll really is a mercury cleanser, the maybe I'm already doing the right thing with the 3oz of wheatgrass juice I'm taking every day. That would be a relief. " Good " butter is raw organic butter? At 09:01 AM 6/11/2004, you wrote: >Hi bbc (it's Barbara right?), > >Chlorella chelates mercury, which is in pill form, but it didn't >cause me any problems when I had candida even while I was allergic to >tons of foods. > >Does anyone know whether liquid chlorophyll has the same effect? I >have been taking it off and on for years, but for reasons other than >chelation. > > " Good " butter also helps remove mercury. > >The best, >Bee > > > > Hi guys, > > > > Chelation of mercury came in pill form when I took it. It's >expensive and > > truly uncomfortable. I had serious hives all over my torso. I >finally > > decided that the treatment was too harsh and stopped taking the >pills. I > > suppose this means I may still have the mercury so any gentle >and/or herbal > > tips you can pass along would be much appreciated. > > > > bbc > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2004 Report Share Posted June 11, 2004 Hi Barbara, That's interesting about your name. Wheatgrass juice is good as a chelator of metals. Now I'm finding out that all green foods chelate metals, more than just mercury. The " good " butter is from grass-fed cows. I don't believe pasteurized butter has lost all of the good properties contained in " good " butter however. I buy " certified " cultured butter because I can't get raw butter. Warm regards bbc, Bee > >Hi bbc (it's Barbara right?), > > > >Chlorella chelates mercury, which is in pill form, but it didn't > >cause me any problems when I had candida even while I was allergic to > >tons of foods. > > > >Does anyone know whether liquid chlorophyll has the same effect? I > >have been taking it off and on for years, but for reasons other than > >chelation. > > > > " Good " butter also helps remove mercury. > > > >The best, > >Bee > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2004 Report Share Posted June 11, 2004 About butter: I think now is a good time to stock up on butter (if you have room to freeze it.) The butter is richer in nutrients and taste than at any time during the year because the cows are eating fresh grown grass... _____ From: Bee [mailto:beewilder@...] Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 9:42 AM Subject: [ ] Re: dental work - mercury detox with chlorella (chlorophyll??) Hi Barbara, That's interesting about your name. Wheatgrass juice is good as a chelator of metals. Now I'm finding out that all green foods chelate metals, more than just mercury. The " good " butter is from grass-fed cows. I don't believe pasteurized butter has lost all of the good properties contained in " good " butter however. I buy " certified " cultured butter because I can't get raw butter. Warm regards bbc, Bee > >Hi bbc (it's Barbara right?), > > > >Chlorella chelates mercury, which is in pill form, but it didn't > >cause me any problems when I had candida even while I was allergic to > >tons of foods. > > > >Does anyone know whether liquid chlorophyll has the same effect? I > >have been taking it off and on for years, but for reasons other than > >chelation. > > > > " Good " butter also helps remove mercury. > > > >The best, > >Bee > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2004 Report Share Posted June 11, 2004 Hi, I have used chorella for removing toxic metal load, which I'm sure I get from several large amalgams. I want to suggest to anyone trying chorella to start out very slowly with it (follow the directions, that should come with it, very carefully) or you will soon be dashing to the bathroom. I know this from sad experience. If this happens anyway, simply cut back a bit and see how you do. I like to buy organic butter after I finally run out of the grass fed type I make from raw milk. It seems to me the organic would contain the least toxins, which often accumulate in the cows fat. All butters are better than no butter, so go with the ones where the cows are known to eat green grasses for the longest peroid of time. Here in Oregon it would be Tillamook butter. Those cows feed along the warm, marshy, green grasses of the Pacific coast. There certainly are other fine dairies around the country. As usual it takes a few phone calls, e-mailing and/or a ride to a farm to see which one is the best in your area. Enjoy, Sheila > > >Hi bbc (it's Barbara right?), > > > > > >Chlorella chelates mercury, which is in pill form, but it didn't > > >cause me any problems when I had candida even while I was allergic > to > > >tons of foods. > > > > > >Does anyone know whether liquid chlorophyll has the same effect? I > > >have been taking it off and on for years, but for reasons other > than > > >chelation. > > > > > > " Good " butter also helps remove mercury. > > > > > >The best, > > >Bee > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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