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RE: IFC Finals - Second Round - Conspiracy Thesis ;)

in #ifc6 years ago (edited)

Whoa there... This made me remember the amalgam in the teeth and stuff! Oh looks like you got everything covered. And that was terrible, making them give you that shot. Ugh. They should be sued or something.

Am thinking if you had said yes to that CIA agent, his next statement would probably be, "if I tell you, I'd have to kill you." Lol.

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Oh don't get me started on the amalgams! That is in itself a long story (part of my recovery was removing the amalgams - my mercury numbers were literally off the charts - tetanus is really high in mercury - so I think that just threw me over the edge)....anyway ;) I am well now and have my babies.

That is also what I was thinking with the CIA agent. Such a strange experience. I always wonder what he would have said. Doesn't seem like a good career choice either.

Huhu haven't got mine removed yet. It's been years since I knew abt it and I always end up not saving for having them removed. 😥😥😥

It's good they cured you of it then. 👍

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It's interesting - talk about synchronicities - I might not have given it much thought if it weren't for a woman I met on my flight up to Alaska. She was a bubbly woman - very happy. We ended up talking more and she told me that she was on her flight back from Mexico where she spent 6 weeks getting some dental work done. As we talked more she revealed to me that she was on her last leg with Multiple Schlorosis - In a wheelchair and requiring others to feed and care for her. She went down to Mexico to have those mercury filling removed and to go through a 'detox'/chelation program. She told me she was so happy because she is now (after just 6 weeks) free of her wheelchair and sickness. Then she said, "Honey....get those metal fillings out of your mouth...don't wait like I did and end up with a horrible disease." I believed her but then when I asked my dentist about it, he laughed and said, "They are perfectly safe" so I didn't have them removed. Years later when I was very sick (I couldn't even complete a sentence without forgetting what I was saying 3 words in) I asked that immunologist if it was possible that this was due to mercury (remembering that woman's words) and he said, "No, that is ridiculous...if you had that much mercury you wouldn't be standing here." Turns out he was soooooo wrong. As I went through chelation therapy/detox and IV treatments following the removal of my amalgams, I can honestly say that within two weeks, I had a good portion of my energy and brain back....it would take me an additional two years to be in 'total remission'.

It's a worthwhile investment, @artgirl - but by a doc that takes the appropriate precautions.

Yes but the specialist dentist here who does it says you have to be in good health before it's removed. So you have to be taking in all kinds of supplements and then when your bloodwork shows you're good that's when you can go have it removed.

It's definitely on my list but huhu I hope I can save enough for it soon.

Well, that is true somewhat - it is better to be in excellent health in case of leaching and exposure to the mercury (which will happen) and can be rather severe. Not always possible though. I went through a medical doctor that coordinated the removal with a dentist.

You can take Sun Chlorella to help lessen the load and buffered C to protect your tissue/brain - pretty subtle and gentle

It is very expensive though to remove amalgams. :(

Yes it is. Maybe when I get some back from my small investments I will try again. But yeah would have to be in good health as well. Haha. Thanks. Will look into it again.

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