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In the early 2000s I became very ill and recently took a turn for the worse. In

a series of unfortunate events and some amazing luck I found out what it is that

is making me sick and I'm in the process of getting a diagnosis from a

mainstream doctor. I don't know for sure if they will go on record because a

huge lawsuit is in the making but I am absolutely sure that I am sick due to

gadolinium (a toxic heavy metal) poisoning from MRIs. I recently started going

downhill rather quickly and was losing the ability to walk. I found this to be

a product I had started drinking called Muscle Milk which Consumer Reports says

is laced with arsenic, lead, mercury and cadmium. The Harvard doctor quoted in

the article says the sum of the parts is greater than the individual toxins.

Therefore I'm sick as a dog. I am taking ionic foot baths and heavy metal detox

baths and after them I get real, real sick with cognitive impairment and weak

legs with severe muscle cramps and also heart pounding.

The disease one gets from gadolinium toxicity is systemic fibrosis. In other

words one's tissues become fibrous throughout the body impairing the functions

of any organ and even fracturing bones. The pain is excruciating.

I would appreciate any and all information and experience with heavy metal

detoxing and MMS. My current holistic doctor says apple cider vinegar but he

doesn't know about MMS. My opinion on the MMS is that it oxidizes heavy metals.

I believe this is true and so far I haven't been wrong.

Did anyone improve after taking it for heavy metal toxicity?

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