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Art,

Here are some good sites on mercury:

Rand

http://www.chiroweb.com/archives/19/05/02.html

http://www.safeminds.org/

http://www.whale.to/vaccines/ingredients.html

" A. C. Brown " <abrown101@...> wrote:

Hi Trudy -

This is perhaps a long shot, but one of the most overlooked causes of long

term Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and a variety of other hard to diagnose

problems is mercury amalgam fillings. Even after they have ben removed

mercury remains in the system.

In the USA, Florida is the most active state I know of where citizen groups

are literally hammering medical authorites to ban mercury in dentistry

there. What a travesty they have to do that.

I've read mercury is the second most poisonous metal to humans behind

plutonium. It has to be shipped to dentists in clearly marked hazardous

material containers and it has to be disposed of according to hazardous

waste guidelines. Yet somehow medical authorites seem to think everything is

fine when it is put in our mouths.

I swear, some day I am going to have a bumper sticker made saying

" Bureaucracy - Home of the Devil " .

- Art

Re: Re: Colon cancer

>

> Hi Trudy,

> I read your post, and if you don't mind me asking, what type of

> illness do you have and what is a MLA. I have heard real horror

> stories about people trying to get disability and my neighbor was

> lucky enough to not have any problem with her diabetic neuropathy and

> getting on disability. Thanks in advance for the info. Ginny

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Art,

With respect to my illness, I don't think that mercury from amalgam

fillings is a long shot at all. While I do not think that it is the

cause of my illness (I believe there are probably many factors), I do

believe that it may play some part in my illness. After I became ill,

I could not afford to get my teeth fixed and I had several amalgam

fillings that were crumbling in my mouth for about eight years.

(Also, I was quite sick to get the dental treatments.)

I think that the heavy metals may be a problem for a lot of people and

that is why I really believe that every person needs to be treated

individually. A couple of years ago I had a hair analysis done and my

aluminum was really high. The ND said he never saw it that high and

thought it was from the water. While the water may have been a

factor, I suspect that it was my love affair with deodorant that was

causing all the problems. (...even though I'm sick, I'm not stinky!

;-) LOL A girl on one of my newsgroups mentioned that she had high

aluminum readings and was able to trace it back to her deodorant. As

soon as she said that I knew she identified the culprit in my own

situation, as well.

I know one fellow got over his " CFS " by treating mercury and candida.

(Some how the two went together.)

I'm seeing a new practitioner at the end of the month. I've heard he

does hair analysis. Maybe I could get retested to see if I have had

an improvement with my aluminum reading.

I think that what is really important is reducing all toxicity,

wherever it occurs. From reading that book, " Cancer, Cure and

Coverup " by Ron Gdanski, I think that even in my own situation I have

to deal with parasites, candida and mineral deficiencies. (...I'm

sort of on hold right now waiting for my upcoming appointment in a few

weeks. I really don't want to start anything, in case it changes test

results.)

BTW, I love your idea for a license plate. ...got quite the chuckle

over that one! ;-)

Kind regards,

Trudy

From: " A. C. Brown " <abrown101@p...>

Date: Mon Apr 15, 2002 9:59 am

Subject: Chronic Fatigue

Hi Trudy -

This is perhaps a long shot, but one of the most overlooked causes of

long term Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and a variety of other hard to

diagnose problems is mercury amalgam fillings. Even after they have

ben removed mercury remains in the system.

In the USA, Florida is the most active state I know of where citizen

groups are literally hammering medical authorites to ban mercury in

dentistry there. What a travesty they have to do that. I've read

mercury is the second most poisonous metal to humans behind plutonium.

It has to be shipped to dentists in clearly marked hazardous material

containers and it has to be disposed of according to hazardous waste

guidelines. Yet somehow medical authorites seem to think everything is

fine when it is put in our mouths.

I swear, some day I am going to have a bumper sticker made saying

" Bureaucracy - Home of the Devil " .

- Art

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Hi Rand,

These are great links. Thanks for sharing them with us.

Kind regards,

Trudy

From: Rand <aesculapius_ca@y...>

Date: Mon Apr 15, 2002 10:22 am

Subject: Re: [ ] Chronic Fatigue

Art,

Here are some good sites on mercury:

Rand

http://www.chiroweb.com/archives/19/05/02.html

http://www.safeminds.org/

http://www.whale.to/vaccines/ingredients.html

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Thanks Rand. Good info.

- Art

Re: Re: Colon cancer

> >

> > Hi Trudy,

> > I read your post, and if you don't mind me asking, what type of

> > illness do you have and what is a MLA. I have heard real horror

> > stories about people trying to get disability and my neighbor was

> > lucky enough to not have any problem with her diabetic neuropathy and

> > getting on disability. Thanks in advance for the info. Ginny

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hi everyone!

I had a request for information for a women who has chronic fatigue syndrome. I

think she is bedridden at this point. If anyone has any quick references that

might be helpful it would be appreciated. Also does anyone know the name of the

group that is more for adults with amalgam illness?

I was going to refer them to this group and especially the files, Andy's book

and Bernie's site. Just looking for other ideas!

Thank you

(Ian's mom)

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The adult group can be found at adult-metal-chelation-

subscribe@...

I,too, have CFS and am chelating for mercury. I have found a lot of

helpful info on this message board as it seems to have more traffic.

I subscribe to both message boards.

Kim

> Hi everyone!

>

> I had a request for information for a women who has chronic fatigue

syndrome. I think she is bedridden at this point. If anyone has any

quick references that might be helpful it would be appreciated. Also

does anyone know the name of the group that is more for adults

with amalgam illness?

>

> I was going to refer them to this group and especially the files,

Andy's book and Bernie's site. Just looking for other ideas!

>

> Thank you

>

> (Ian's mom)

>

>

>

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I saw this and thought you'd be interested. It's at

http://www.nmia.com/~galenvtp/vtlmntox.htm

" These insights have some far ranging consequences.

When Coenzyme A is blocked, we cannot generate energy

from the usual sources and may suffer from conditions

known by such medical terms as " chronic fatigue

syndrome " . This, in turn, leads to less activity and

eventually more weight gain. In addition,

intermediates that accumulate (when Coenzyme A is

blocked) poison other systems and lead to

manifestations of other diseases. For example, the

body makes Coenzyme A from pantothenic acid and

cysteine, the latter being produced through the

metabolic intermediate, homocysteine. Homocysteine

accumulates in cancer and heart disease. Half of the

heart disease incidence has been attributed to a

deficiency of the vitamins (folic acid and B6) that

help to convert other amino acids into cysteine. A B6

deficiency alone can prevent homocysteine's conversion

into cysteine. Without cysteine, Coenzyme A cannot be

made. This problem is exacerbated further by any

pathological accumulation of homocysteine that,

through its " like " but not quite " cysteine " chemistry,

probably interferes with the utilization of cysteine

in producing both, Coenzyme A and vitalethine. Thus,

we have a ready explanation for " chronic fatigue

immune dysfunction syndrome " (CFIDS). "

Lori

--- " G. " <kyleg@...> wrote:

> Hi everyone!

>

> I had a request for information for a women who has

> chronic fatigue syndrome. I think she is bedridden

> at this point. If anyone has any quick references

> that might be helpful it would be appreciated. Also

> does anyone know the name of the group that is

> more for adults with amalgam illness?

>

> I was going to refer them to this group and

> especially the files, Andy's book and Bernie's site.

> Just looking for other ideas!

>

> Thank you

>

> (Ian's mom)

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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  • 5 years later...

I used to be exhauted upon awakening, no matter how many hours I had slept.

Getting a chemical free futon helped with that. I'm a stomach sleeper (in spite

of starting out on my side and trying to stay there) so was breathing in even

more of the antimony than back and side sleepers. Getting my amalgam fillings

out and chelation have also helped.

S S

Re: cronic fatigue

Posted by: " danasview " danasview@... danasview

Sat Sep 22, 2007 8:28 am (PST)

> I would think,if this is really chronic fatigue, he would not be

> doing well in the morning, either.

I have had chronic fatigue syndrome. I had replied that this pattern

did not seem like chronic fatigue, because when I had it, I felt

exhausted upon awakening in the morning. I would fall asleep in the

middle of the day, a few times even while driving. I was wanting a

nap at least by 10am.

For me, I eliminated this problem by addressing phenol intolerance and

taking apple cider vinegar.

Dana

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If the individual has hypersensitive hearing, 5 am waking may be due to some

noise in the neighborhood. My nephew who has autism kept waking up at 5 am and

it took my brother and sister-in-law a while to figure out that he was earing

the neighbor's (a truck driver) alarm clock even through closed windows.

S S

Re: cronic fatigue

Posted by: " panderson14me " KANDERSON13@... panderson14me

Sat Sep 22, 2007 8:35 pm (PST)

Hi, . My son goes to bed around 6:30. If I want him to get

more sleep, he has to go to bed earlier because he has one of those

clocks also. I do too, but I can turn mine off once in a while:)

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