Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 I have some information that I would like to share. After a long battle with numerous, chronic, medical problems niether of my sons has been sick in over nine years now. Two weeks ago they gave my boy an ointment to treat his warts. This ointment is designed to stimulate the immune system to see the warts and fight them off. A few days after applying the ointments, one time, he got the flu. Since then he has been seen for strep throat, tests negative, now he has an infection from a pimple close to his eye that got so bad they sent him to the hospital and he's not feeling well at all. I am positive the DNCB ointment, dinitrochlorobenzene has stimulated his silicon induced immune reaction. This is the first time he has used any meds in nine years and look what's happening to him. He didn't even take it orally. it's an oinment. The medication they have to use to treat the eye infection has silicon dioxide in it so we had to have it especially made for him. While he was in the hospital the ER doctor tried to force Bobby to take the meds, swearing that there was NO SILICON in it. I called him on it and asked to see the package insert. The pharmacist came to our room with the package insert and showed me that there WAS silicon dioxide in the medication that the ER doctor was trying to give him. The pharmacist was able to make a suspension, in liquid form, of the meds and the COMPOUND PHARMACIST made him capsules the next day without the silicon dioxide. Needless to say, the ER doctor did not say he was sorry that he had made a mistake or was misinformed, nor did he even bother to come back into the room, after the pharmacist left with the package inserts! The doctor simply did not want to beleive that Bobby was hypersenitive to the silicon dioxide and he apparently did not beleive the children's doctor either! I bet he does now, as he swollows his crow for dinner! The silicon is used in meds. as an anti caking agent. It is what HELPS FORM and or holds the medications together. THIS IS AN ISSUE THAT NEEDS MORE ATTENTION. I wish I had a way of helping everyone to understand how important this. The first thing they do after performing a breast implant surgery and or an explant surgery is give women pain killers and in some cases antibiotics, most of these meds contain silicon and or silicone. Then, some of the women receive antidepressants and or sleeping pills and so forth. Another routine is women increase their vitamins and detoxifying drugs, containing silica and other forms of silicon. When you feel sick, you take medication. The medication then sets off an underline immune system reaction that manifests itself in 100 different ways. There is no end to the cycle of illness. Unknowingly, the body is given a constant source of the very thing that was causing the symptoms, silicon! If your symptoms are bad enough that you had to remove the implant, then you have to remove the silicon going into your blood stream through medication. They never found silicone in my blood. What they did find in my blood was a lymphocyte that didn't like the silicone, especially when in was placed in my body through the blood stream. IF YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN ARE HAVING PROBLEMS THAT YOU FEEL ARE ASSOICIATED WITH YOUR IMPLANTS, CHECK YOUR MEDIATIONS, RESEARCH ALLERGY SYMTOMS AND GET TESTED FOR A SILICON HYPERSENSITIVTY. They can't hide the truth for ever. When you ask yourself who would profit off of something like this? It leads you right back to the manufactures, THE PHARMACUTICAL COMPANIES and or their partners and or their subsidiaries, doors. It's just like they say, follow the money. The implant profits and the profits made off the medications the people need after the silicon induced immune system reaction begins, is enough to make some of these companies have the highest paid CEO's in the US. HMMM! You know what, I just read that BMS had one of the 5 highest paid CEO's in the US on MSN a couple weeks ago. What luck! Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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