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I remember reading something, I think in Huggins " It's All in Your Head "

about mercury latching onto the oxygen in one's blood and thus making less

available to one's system...I'll have to look it up again. This made sense

to me to help explain the symptoms of cold hands, cold feet (poor

circulation/ O2-poor blood) frequent light-headedness/fainted easily (mainly

when visiting traditional MDs, dentists..I couldn't physically escape so did

so otherwise ;), etc. I had a grayish/greenish tinge and now have a

healthier color.

On Fri, 28 Jul 2000 23:52:46 -0700, egroups wrote:

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> My son has a greyish color to his skin, almost like his oxygen saturation

is

> NOT GOOD. We removed his tonsils becuase of apnea

> >

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>> My son has a greyish color to his skin, almost like his oxygen

>> saturation is NOT GOOD. We removed his tonsils becuase of apnea

, You're thinking of low oxyhemoglobin. I don't know of

any labs that still test for this...

Also, these symptoms can all be the result of hypothyroidism,

and the anemia which sometimes follows. Hypothyroidism can be

caused or triggered by mercury exposure. If hypothyroidism is

diagnosed, it should be treated immediately.

Bill

wrote:

>

>I remember reading something, I think in Huggins " It's All in Your

>Head " about mercury latching onto the oxygen in one's blood and

>thus making less available to one's system...I'll have to look it

>up again. This made sense to me to help explain the symptoms of

>cold hands, cold feet (poor circulation/ O2-poor blood) frequent

>light-headedness/fainted easily (mainly when visiting traditional

>MDs, dentists..I couldn't physically escape so did so otherwise ;),

>etc. I had a grayish/greenish tinge and now have a healthier color.

>

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 8/10/00 5:09:25 AM, kingsbry@... writes:

<< If hypothyroidism is

diagnosed, it should be treated immediately.

>>

And it must be treated properly, with a combination T3/T4 product rather than

by the dogma of the endocrinology religion, which uses only T4 and thus

leaves the brain hypothyroid while the body is hyperthyroid - since the brain

is the target organ of infant hypothyroidism this is crucial. The proper

treatment products are dessicated thyroid or cytomel or thyrolar. Synthroid

or levoxyl should never be used. All endocrinologists will insist on using

synthroid and levoxyl. You may refer to pages 116 ff of my book <A

HREF= " http://hometown.aol.com/noamalgam " >Amalgam Illness: Diagnosis and

Treatment</A> for a more detailed discussion of this.

Andy

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Is natural thyroid the same as dessicated thyroid?

Is Armour OK?

Thank you,

Vera

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>

> In a message dated 8/10/00 5:09:25 AM, kingsbry@g... writes:

>

> << If hypothyroidism is

> diagnosed, it should be treated immediately.

> >>

>

> And it must be treated properly, with a combination T3/T4 product

rather than

> by the dogma of the endocrinology religion, which uses only T4 and

thus

> leaves the brain hypothyroid while the body is hyperthyroid - since

the brain

> is the target organ of infant hypothyroidism this is crucial. The

proper

> treatment products are dessicated thyroid or cytomel or thyrolar.

Synthroid

> or levoxyl should never be used. All endocrinologists will insist

on using

> synthroid and levoxyl. You may refer to pages 116 ff of my book <A

> HREF= " http://hometown.aol.com/noamalgam " >Amalgam Illness:

Diagnosis

and

> Treatment</A> for a more detailed discussion of this.

>

> Andy

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