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> Mike,

>

> Would you mind explaining how H2O2 helps detox mercury?

>

> -Lana

>

>

>

I think I have mentioned this before, but Barry , a friend of

mine, works with a guy who was accidentally poisoned at a mining

wastewater cleanup site with several times the lethal limits of lead

and several other heavy metals. His name is Jim. Jim's doctor gave

him about 2 weeks to live. He was hallucinating, sleeping 22 hours a

day, and generally not doing well. Barry's mom, who ran a health food

store, suggested a book that mentioned H2O2 for heavy metal poisoning.

Barry suggested this to Jim, and he started the H2O2 therapy. 3 days

after he got to the level of 20 drops a day in water, all his

hallucinations and other symptoms disappeared. 18 months after his

first heavy metal test, he got tested again, and he had detoxed 50% of

the metal contamination. This is unheard of. He actually only did

the therapy for a couple of months.

H2O2 is naturally produced by the body, and it is EXTREMELY reactive

with metals of all types. It takes larger metal clusters and breaks

them down into smaller ones, thus making them easier to eliminate. I

have done metal chemistry experiments with it, and so have a number of

other people.

mike

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Thanks for the info, Mike. What kind of water do you put it in? I tried

this for awhile but the water tastes so bad to me. I've detoxed too fast in

the past too and was so violently ill I almost went to the hospital so I

stopped trying the h202 in water.

Do I just need to go slower?

Dawn

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>

> Mike,

>

> Would you mind explaining how H2O2 helps detox mercury?

>

> -Lana

>

>

>

I think I have mentioned this before, but Barry , a friend of

mine, works with a guy who was accidentally poisoned at a mining

wastewater cleanup site with several times the lethal limits of lead

and several other heavy metals. His name is Jim. Jim's doctor gave

him about 2 weeks to live. He was hallucinating, sleeping 22 hours a

day, and generally not doing well. Barry's mom, who ran a health food

store, suggested a book that mentioned H2O2 for heavy metal poisoning.

Barry suggested this to Jim, and he started the H2O2 therapy. 3 days

after he got to the level of 20 drops a day in water, all his

hallucinations and other symptoms disappeared. 18 months after his

first heavy metal test, he got tested again, and he had detoxed 50% of

the metal contamination. This is unheard of. He actually only did

the therapy for a couple of months.

H2O2 is naturally produced by the body, and it is EXTREMELY reactive

with metals of all types. It takes larger metal clusters and breaks

them down into smaller ones, thus making them easier to eliminate. I

have done metal chemistry experiments with it, and so have a number of

other people.

mike

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Yes, hopelessness is when you can't think there is a solution. I feel

some hope in the mornings when I am refreshed but dissipates as soon as

I get the next bit of bad news.

I didn't think the remedies would be different for anxiety and

hopelessness. I will look into it.

On Mar 10, 2008, at 6:15 AM, Kathy Dickson wrote:

> Have you looked at homeopathic remedies or Bach Flower Essences?

> Although

> Rescue Remedy is one used for anxiety, I bet there is one more

> specific for

> hopelessness. You need to determine which one yourself, though.

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Now I feel good about just having made chicken broth. I do it once a

month when I get my pastured eggs and chicken with head and feet.

I see too by your reminder, that during this difficult time, I need to

stay away from even tiny amounts of the wrong things.

Thanks,

On Mar 10, 2008, at 3:27 PM, inasnit@... wrote:

> I can't vouch for ingesting the food grade hydrogen peroxide -- that

> may be harsh for the digestive tract.

>

> But reducing carbs and eating more fat will help your gut, which will

> help reduce anxiety and promote well-being.

>

> Bone broth will also help your gut -- it heals the lining and makes it

> more hospitable for the beneficial flora.

>

> The other thing I think you need to add is fermented foods and

> probiotics. Since I have increased my fermented food intake and

> started on a probiotic, I have a constant sense of well-being and no

> anxiety or depression. Important to note -- serotonin is produced in

> the gut.

>

> A good book to read is Gut & Psychology Syndrome by Dr. Natasha

> McBride.

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