Guest guest Posted October 28, 2007 Report Share Posted October 28, 2007 They implanted NICKEL in your breast?!!! Holy cow! Nickel causes cancer. They use it in cancer research labs to induce cancer in lab animals. It is right behind mercury as one of the most toxic metals known to science. Even if you weren't reactive to nickel to start with, you would be after it was planted in your body even for a short period of time. What quack would do such a thing?! Nickel is about the worst hyperallergenic metal there is. Nickel poisoning is for life. Dentists use it often and in MHO, it should carry a jail sentance for any medical professional who places nickel anywhere in your body! Betsy Sharon <shha2002@...> wrote: I have been thinking about this issue for quite some time as I developed mold in my breast after a stainless steel/nickel biopsy clip was left in my breast. I am so highly allergic to nickel and have had previous severe reactions from stainless steel/nickel nickel sutures and from a speculum. The speculum was while the clip was in my breast. Anyway after reading Mold Warriors or Desperation Medicine he mentions pfiesteria and says that copper in the chicken feed killed the food phiesteria eats. Well I got to thinking why couldn't this happen inside the body with metals. Why couldn't mercury or nickel alter the environment in the body and cause fungi to grow in the body. If this is the case and biotoxin illness is the final outcome Shoemaker's protocol could cure a lot of children. I may write him a letter and I could even fly there to see him. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Am I crazy to think this way? Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2007 Report Share Posted October 28, 2007 Hi , Thanks and I agree. All stainless steel has some amount of nickel in it. The clip that they put in my breast was made from 316L stainless steel which has 13-15% nickel with 3% being nickel carbonyl. Nickel carbonyl is the known carcinogen. That is my question. I have the BRCA2 gene mutation which causes Breast Cancer 82%, Ovarian Cance 32% and other cancers. Why would they put a known carginogen in the breast of a women who has an 82% chance of getting cancer? It makes no sense to me either. Sinkey <westoo@...> wrote: They implanted NICKEL in your breast?!!! Holy cow! Nickel causes cancer. They use it in cancer research labs to induce cancer in lab animals. It is right behind mercury as one of the most toxic metals known to science. Even if you weren't reactive to nickel to start with, you would be after it was planted in your body even for a short period of time. What quack would do such a thing?! Nickel is about the worst hyperallergenic metal there is. Nickel poisoning is for life. Dentists use it often and in MHO, it should carry a jail sentance for any medical professional who places nickel anywhere in your body! Betsy Sharon <shha2002@...> wrote: I have been thinking about this issue for quite some time as I developed mold in my breast after a stainless steel/nickel biopsy clip was left in my breast. I am so highly allergic to nickel and have had previous severe reactions from stainless steel/nickel nickel sutures and from a speculum. The speculum was while the clip was in my breast. Anyway after reading Mold Warriors or Desperation Medicine he mentions pfiesteria and says that copper in the chicken feed killed the food phiesteria eats. Well I got to thinking why couldn't this happen inside the body with metals. Why couldn't mercury or nickel alter the environment in the body and cause fungi to grow in the body. If this is the case and biotoxin illness is the final outcome Shoemaker's protocol could cure a lot of children. I may write him a letter and I could even fly there to see him. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Am I crazy to think this way? Sharon __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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