Guest guest Posted November 26, 2000 Report Share Posted November 26, 2000 Beware of all things that are sterilized at the final production stage using a mercury based sterilizing method. Mercury based sterilization is used on most commmercial wipes, diapers, cotton swabs, cotton balls, etc. Beware! KEnG > > > > > Listmates, > > > > > Just recently my daughter has developed a small Candida > > rash > > > > under her mouth - she developed this a couple years ago when I > > > > tried > > > > taking her completely off Nystatin. After clearing it up > > (took a > > > > while!) I've kept her at a single dose a day of Nystatin and > > this > > has > > > > kept it in check. But now the rash is back. We just recently > > > > increased her Chemet dose from 25mg to 50mg and eliminated her > > > > sweet > > > > (honey) intake. Any ideas why this might have happened? > > > > > Thanks for your input, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2000 Report Share Posted November 27, 2000 There are many fungicides and sterilizers used in the final stages of all cotton products especially. They usually have " ...mer... " in them but not always. Sorry I cannot find them now but it isn't as important as the fact that ALL fungicides and sterilizers are toxic and will harm us in large quantities. Always was new cotton clothing a couple of times before wearing them - very heavy pesticide and fungicide use in both the growing and processing. Also contain a lot of arsenic and formaldehyde amd others - don't just focus on mercury otherwise you will only do half the job. This world has gone mad with toxins! They blamed lead for the fall of the Roman Empire...... There are some who believe that the male sperm count will be so low within the next 50 year that the average American male will be incapable of reproducing. Combine this with the infertility problems of the American female and we may well be witnessing the last generations of our gene pools. Exciting eh! Hope everyone had a great thanksgiving. We went to June Lake, CA and it was wonderful. Much love, KenG > > > > > > > Listmates, > > > > > > > Just recently my daughter has developed a small > > Candida > > > > rash > > > > > > under her mouth - she developed this a couple years ago > > when I > > > > > > > > tried > > > > > > taking her completely off Nystatin. After clearing it up > > > > (took a > > > > > > while!) I've kept her at a single dose a day of Nystatin > > and > > > > this > > > > has > > > > > > kept it in check. But now the rash is back. We just > > recently > > > > > > increased her Chemet dose from 25mg to 50mg and eliminated > > > > her > > > > > > > > sweet > > > > > > (honey) intake. Any ideas why this might have happened? > > > > > > > Thanks for your input, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2000 Report Share Posted November 27, 2000 I would have to go back into my research but do know that Dr. Hulda e addresses this quite a bit in her book " A Cure for all Diseases " WHere are you located? Nice to see an MD on the list, I really appreciate your interest and input! Thanks. KenG > KEnG, > Where do I find information, literature about mercury based sterilization. I learnd and teach my patients how to test everything out, because not only chelation is needed but also these patients susceptible to mercury should not be exposed to mercury anymore. > [ ] Re: Chelation/Candida - Wipes, cotton swabs, etc. > > > Beware of all things that are sterilized at the final production > stage using a mercury based sterilizing method. Mercury based > sterilization is used on most commmercial wipes, diapers, cotton > swabs, cotton balls, etc. Beware! KEnG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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