Guest guest Posted March 10, 2008 Report Share Posted March 10, 2008 I ended up talking to that environmental dentist today, and I found out two interesting things. One, a girl who works for him said she may take advantage of thimerosal-free immunizations for her newborn son, but if she does, it will be when he is older. I wasn't aware of this option, and I am not sure if anyone else in the forum mentioned it because I was not able to read every post in the thread(s). I don't think it is a commonly-offered option, of course, but it might be worth investigating. The doctor in my area who offers this is a typical pediatrician, not an alternative physician. I would still forego them in light of the possible immunity inhibition issue (speaking for myself), but I thought it was still interesting information if not for the sake of awareness. Additionally, the dentist himself told me a story about a boy who had leukemia. He didn't spend a long time recounting the story, but for whatever reason, because the boy had a mouthful of mercury amalgam fillings . . . his parents decided to get them removed. The boy had a complete remission of the disease, and they told the specialist what they had done and why they believed he recovered. The doctor didn't agree, and said it was simply a timely coincidence. They were quite adamant about proving what they believed to be the solution, especially in light of being told they were wrong. It is not uncommon for patients to be treated as if they don't know anything about the subject at hand, and I imagine lots of us have been dissuaded when we want to be an active participant in our own medical care. I know this happened to me. In any event, they actually reinstalled fillings in the boy's mouth. I can't say I would go to that length to prove the truth, but apparently, this is what they did. And his leukemia returned. They then had the mercury removed from his mouth a second time, and he went into remission. I was not aware of this story, but again, this is a well-known and highly respected dental professional telling me this - - and also someone who could make a great deal of money by following mainstream dental procedures. I found it to be very interesting. Not completely surprising, though. I have also communicated via email with this gentleman (i.e., see the link below), and the reason he investigated and studied mercury-related issues is because he was very ill himself. He is another person who experienced returned health upon chelation. That is usually how this information is documented - - by people who are sick for unknown reasons, and then ultimately isolate the cause to be the mercury in their mouths (or in immunizations, for that matter). I am not here to endorse anyone, only to share information in the event it may help a member of the forum. Within the following link is a very expansive list of disorders that can result from mercury toxicity. I am surprised epilepsy is not listed, but on the other hand, there are multiple sites which substantiate a mercury-epilepsy connection. I imagine Dr. Cutler listed the disorders he had personal experience with, as he has helped innumerable people to recover from mercury poisoning. I am just offering this in the event someone in this group is experiencing intractable seizures, as it isn't a bad idea to open your mouth just to take a look. I had eight fillings, but never really paid attention until I was quite sick, to be honest. There is a very definite procedure to have them removed, however, and I was going to go to Tiajuana for extraction. Luckily, I found this dentist closeby. I know someone who was permanently injured due to incorrect removal. So, I am willing to talk to anyone off-list who wants to learn more. I apologize if this has been brought up before, as I am new to the group. Click on the link off to the right that says " problems mercury can cause. " Food for thought! http://www.noamalgam.com/ Here is a link elaborating on the possible connection between mercury and epilepsy. I know this has come up before, but it references what I believe is called " deranged mineral transport. " I am certain it can cause epilepsy, as that was the issue with my son, who experienced sometimes over 30 seizures per day. http://www.mercurypoisoned.com/new/mercury_connection_and_seizures.html Hope this helps someone! Diane --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2008 Report Share Posted March 10, 2008 You can do any vaccine schedule you want with your child. Any Dr. who tells you otherwise is acting unethical. The only problem is the schools. You can always get an exemption from your co. health department so you can take your time. --- Diane <heyitsme_di@...> wrote: > I ended up talking to that environmental dentist > today, and I found out two interesting things. > > One, a girl who works for him said she may take > advantage of thimerosal-free immunizations for her > newborn son, but if she does, it will be when he is > older. I wasn't aware of this option, and I am not > sure if anyone else in the forum mentioned it > because I was not able to read every post in the > thread(s). I don't think it is a commonly-offered > option, of course, but it might be worth > investigating. The doctor in my area who offers > this is a typical pediatrician, not an alternative > physician. I would still forego them in light of > the possible immunity inhibition issue (speaking for > myself), but I thought it was still interesting > information if not for the sake of awareness. > > Additionally, the dentist himself told me a story > about a boy who had leukemia. He didn't spend a > long time recounting the story, but for whatever > reason, because the boy had a mouthful of mercury > amalgam fillings . . . his parents decided to get > them removed. > > The boy had a complete remission of the disease, > and they told the specialist what they had done and > why they believed he recovered. The doctor didn't > agree, and said it was simply a timely coincidence. > They were quite adamant about proving what they > believed to be the solution, especially in light of > being told they were wrong. It is not uncommon for > patients to be treated as if they don't know > anything about the subject at hand, and I imagine > lots of us have been dissuaded when we want to be an > active participant in our own medical care. I know > this happened to me. In any event, they actually > reinstalled fillings in the boy's mouth. I can't > say I would go to that length to prove the truth, > but apparently, this is what they did. And his > leukemia returned. They then had the mercury > removed from his mouth a second time, and he went > into remission. I was not aware of this story, but > again, this is a well-known and highly respected > dental professional telling me > this - - and also someone who could make a great > deal of money by following mainstream dental > procedures. I found it to be very interesting. Not > completely surprising, though. > > I have also communicated via email with this > gentleman (i.e., see the link below), and the reason > he investigated and studied mercury-related issues > is because he was very ill himself. He is another > person who experienced returned health upon > chelation. That is usually how this information is > documented - - by people who are sick for unknown > reasons, and then ultimately isolate the cause to be > the mercury in their mouths (or in immunizations, > for that matter). I am not here to endorse anyone, > only to share information in the event it may help a > member of the forum. Within the following link is a > very expansive list of disorders that can result > from mercury toxicity. I am surprised epilepsy is > not listed, but on the other hand, there are > multiple sites which substantiate a mercury-epilepsy > connection. I imagine Dr. Cutler listed the > disorders he had personal experience with, as he has > helped innumerable people to recover from mercury > poisoning. I am just offering > this in the event someone in this group is > experiencing intractable seizures, as it isn't a bad > idea to open your mouth just to take a look. I had > eight fillings, but never really paid attention > until I was quite sick, to be honest. There is a > very definite procedure to have them removed, > however, and I was going to go to Tiajuana for > extraction. Luckily, I found this dentist closeby. > I know someone who was permanently injured due to > incorrect removal. So, I am willing to talk to > anyone off-list who wants to learn more. > > I apologize if this has been brought up before, as > I am new to the group. Click on the link off to the > right that says " problems mercury can cause. " Food > for thought! > > http://www.noamalgam.com/ > > Here is a link elaborating on the possible > connection between mercury and epilepsy. I know > this has come up before, but it references what I > believe is called " deranged mineral transport. " I > am certain it can cause epilepsy, as that was the > issue with my son, who experienced sometimes over 30 > seizures per day. > > > http://www.mercurypoisoned.com/new/mercury_connection_and_seizures.html > > Hope this helps someone! > > Diane > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with > Mobile. Try it now. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 Mercury-free vaccines are available and are of course better than those that contain mercury. However, many without mercury still contain toxins like aluminum. Carla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2008 Report Share Posted March 12, 2008 I appreciate the info, as I don't know much about it myself. I feel they aren't worth the risk in any form, but you said it best! --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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