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> It is way too complicated to give a1,2,3 answer.

When you said " synergism " , I thought perhaps you knew the answer.

Understanding that concept was a key principle in my

accomplishing " The Impossible " .

I was yelling this at Dr so many years ago trying to get him

to understand how important this was and he just shut off his brain.

When somebody does " The Impossible " like recovering from MCS or

walking out of an NIH CFS Ampligen study to return to mountain

climbing, people just look at that and refuse to consider that it

might be possible and just dismiss it from their minds.

Even though I discovered this " effect " on my own despite the

contradictions of virtually every doctor, researcher or person I

spoke to, since this is a paradigm shift, I soon found others who had

discovered the same thing and were trying to help others.

like Rick M.S. of Lawrence Livermore lab. He had traveled to

CFS groups just like I did and got shot down so hard (just like me)

that he stopped trying to help.

Rick could have told people about the mycotoxin effect at any time

since at least 1994 but they simply refused to listen.

I guess I'm a bit slower than Rick because I keep hanging in there

and getting slammed.

But the effect of the " synergism' is quite uncomplicated.

Molds utilize the principles of biological conservation of energy to

metabolize complex molecules available from chemicals into

potentiated " supertoxins " .

Mycotoxins and chemicals are the same - only more so!

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I am glad someone finally said something about this. I can't tell

you how many dogs I have been working with filled with tumors caused

by their exposure to mold. Who is protecting those dogs? Animals

get just as sick as do humans, the difference is they can't tell us

what they are feeling. Experienced Moldies can spot an animal which

is having a mold reaction, but most just feel animals are weak. I

feel so bad for the dogs force into this kind of abuse. Have you

ever noticed it seems like the only humans which are able to smell

mold are all victims? Humans like my self who find the mold for

others do so by choice, but I guess animals are just considered

tools.

> Hi , How did you get rid of MCS? It is funny how mold victims

can sense

> mold on others.Forget the mold sniffing dogs we moldies could find

the mold no

> one can see. Although none of us would want to be near mold for

any amount of

> money. I hope the man who charges $10,000 for his mold sniffing

dogs plans to

> use all of that $ towards vet bills when his precious pups get

sick. Mari

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I am glad someone finally said something about this. I can't tell

you how many dogs I have been working with filled with tumors caused

by their exposure to mold. Who is protecting those dogs? Animals

get just as sick as do humans, the difference is they can't tell us

what they are feeling. Experienced Moldies can spot an animal which

is having a mold reaction, but most just feel animals are weak. I

feel so bad for the dogs force into this kind of abuse. Have you

ever noticed it seems like the only humans which are able to smell

mold are all victims? Humans like my self who find the mold for

others do so by choice, but I guess animals are just considered

tools.

> Hi , How did you get rid of MCS? It is funny how mold victims

can sense

> mold on others.Forget the mold sniffing dogs we moldies could find

the mold no

> one can see. Although none of us would want to be near mold for

any amount of

> money. I hope the man who charges $10,000 for his mold sniffing

dogs plans to

> use all of that $ towards vet bills when his precious pups get

sick. Mari

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> > Hi , How did you get rid of MCS? It is funny how mold victims

> can sense

> > mold on others.Forget the mold sniffing dogs we moldies could find

> the mold no

> > one can see. Although none of us would want to be near mold for

> any amount of

> > money. I hope the man who charges $10,000 for his mold sniffing

> dogs plans to

> > use all of that $ towards vet bills when his precious pups get

> sick. Mari

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> > Hi , How did you get rid of MCS? It is funny how mold victims

> can sense

> > mold on others.Forget the mold sniffing dogs we moldies could find

> the mold no

> > one can see. Although none of us would want to be near mold for

> any amount of

> > money. I hope the man who charges $10,000 for his mold sniffing

> dogs plans to

> > use all of that $ towards vet bills when his precious pups get

> sick. Mari

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Ruth,

Hi there. I had my amalgams removed (a total of 10) back in 2000 with my

local dentist. He did the upper arch one week and the lower arch the second

week.

I did not experience any problems to speak of. I am totally glad that the

mercury is gone and I'm sure my body is too. The amalgam mercury releases even

more dangerous toxins the longer you have them in your mouth. So, no matter

what,

you need to get them replaced. I'm sure in another 5 years or so one won't

even be able to get amalgam restorations as they are on their way out due to

rising and provable health concerns. Good luck!

Stacey in Florida

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Ruth,

Hi there. I had my amalgams removed (a total of 10) back in 2000 with my

local dentist. He did the upper arch one week and the lower arch the second

week.

I did not experience any problems to speak of. I am totally glad that the

mercury is gone and I'm sure my body is too. The amalgam mercury releases even

more dangerous toxins the longer you have them in your mouth. So, no matter

what,

you need to get them replaced. I'm sure in another 5 years or so one won't

even be able to get amalgam restorations as they are on their way out due to

rising and provable health concerns. Good luck!

Stacey in Florida

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Mari,

you mentioned that you are having all of your amalgams removed in

Mexico---have you started that yet?

I read one post where the person said they had excruiating pain after

having theirs removed---wished that they had not done it or at least had

them done gradually rather than all at once. What do you think?

Ruth

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Mari,

you mentioned that you are having all of your amalgams removed in

Mexico---have you started that yet?

I read one post where the person said they had excruiating pain after

having theirs removed---wished that they had not done it or at least had

them done gradually rather than all at once. What do you think?

Ruth

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>Ruth,

>Hi there. I had my amalgams removed (a total of 10) back in 2000 with my

>local dentist. He did the upper arch one week and the lower arch the

>second week.

>I did not experience any problems to speak of. I am totally glad that the

>mercury is gone and I'm sure my body is too. The amalgam mercury releases even

>more dangerous toxins the longer you have them in your mouth. So, no

>matter what,

>you need to get them replaced. I'm sure in another 5 years or so one won't

>even be able to get amalgam restorations as they are on their way out due to

>rising and provable health concerns. Good luck!

>

>Stacey in Florida

>

Hi,

not everybody is lucky enough to cope with such fast removals. Most

experts on removal recommend one medium sized filling each six weeks.

Extremely small fillings might be removed with a smaller interval.

And it is very important that the dentist uses all the precautions

like suction, rubberdam etc. The patient must also prepare by taking

vitamin E, C, selenium, NAC, a couple of months before the process

starts (and during it), and also activated carbon immediately after

(and maybe even before) each session in the dentist's chair. Some

also recommend a small amount of alcohol immediately before each

session since the alcohol helps blocking the blood-brain barrier so

that mercury vapor will not pass into the brain.

I say this from bitter experience, since my troubles started eleven

years ago with a removal of my amalgams, made by a dentist who did

not know what she was doing. I have regretted - not the removal but

my choice of dentist - every day since then.

You may read part 5 about removal in Leif Hedegard's FAQ:

http://www.algonet.se/~leif/AmFAQk05.html#WHATTODO

Karl- Tallmo

PS. This is also a very readable article by Mats Hanson (professor of

zoophysiology) about mercury fillings, not so much about the clinical

removal procedure but about the whole problem, how it has been

neglected for 150 years: http://art-bin.com/art/hanson_en.html

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>Ruth,

>Hi there. I had my amalgams removed (a total of 10) back in 2000 with my

>local dentist. He did the upper arch one week and the lower arch the

>second week.

>I did not experience any problems to speak of. I am totally glad that the

>mercury is gone and I'm sure my body is too. The amalgam mercury releases even

>more dangerous toxins the longer you have them in your mouth. So, no

>matter what,

>you need to get them replaced. I'm sure in another 5 years or so one won't

>even be able to get amalgam restorations as they are on their way out due to

>rising and provable health concerns. Good luck!

>

>Stacey in Florida

>

Hi,

not everybody is lucky enough to cope with such fast removals. Most

experts on removal recommend one medium sized filling each six weeks.

Extremely small fillings might be removed with a smaller interval.

And it is very important that the dentist uses all the precautions

like suction, rubberdam etc. The patient must also prepare by taking

vitamin E, C, selenium, NAC, a couple of months before the process

starts (and during it), and also activated carbon immediately after

(and maybe even before) each session in the dentist's chair. Some

also recommend a small amount of alcohol immediately before each

session since the alcohol helps blocking the blood-brain barrier so

that mercury vapor will not pass into the brain.

I say this from bitter experience, since my troubles started eleven

years ago with a removal of my amalgams, made by a dentist who did

not know what she was doing. I have regretted - not the removal but

my choice of dentist - every day since then.

You may read part 5 about removal in Leif Hedegard's FAQ:

http://www.algonet.se/~leif/AmFAQk05.html#WHATTODO

Karl- Tallmo

PS. This is also a very readable article by Mats Hanson (professor of

zoophysiology) about mercury fillings, not so much about the clinical

removal procedure but about the whole problem, how it has been

neglected for 150 years: http://art-bin.com/art/hanson_en.html

--

_________________________________________________________________

KARL-ERIK TALLMO, writer, editor

ARCHIVE: http://www.nisus.se/archive/artiklar.html

BOOK: http://www.nisus.se/gorgias

ANOTHER BOOK: http://www.copyrighthistory.com

MAGAZINE: http://art-bin.com

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