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>My brother is interested in these two new areas as a possibletherapy

>for his wife with severe MS. Does anyone know anything about these?

>Are there any good books/papers on them for the layman?

I assume that you have ruled out other diseases/problems that can exhibit

" MS-like " symptoms. I know someone who was diagnosed as having MS and was in

really bad shape. They ended up determining that it was mercury poisoning.

After doing detox (chelation) for a couple of years, they regained about 90%

of their health.

-Dan

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Ahhh, very interesting.... a professional medical herblist that I am

a member of had the same topic come up, a young woman was diagnosed

with MS. The recommendation was for her to get an elemental hair

analysis. And if that shows toxic metals as positive, to confirm the

levels with a 24 hour provocative urine analysis. Then depending on

the metal, eliminate the source and undertake a

chelation/detoxification program. Mention was made that there is now

documented evidence that MS is very often the body's response to a

high body burden of mercury.

Hope this helps,

Becky

> I assume that you have ruled out other diseases/problems that can

exhibit

> " MS-like " symptoms. I know someone who was diagnosed as having MS

and was in

> really bad shape. They ended up determining that it was mercury

poisoning.

> After doing detox (chelation) for a couple of years, they regained

about 90%

> of their health.

>

> -Dan

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How did they determine that it was mercury poisoning? is a 7 on a scale

of 1-8 for severity and is not responding well to ms drugs. Time is running

out.

TIA,

C.

----- Original Message -----

From: Dan

Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2002 7:04 PM

Subject: RE: mylan transplants and stem cell therapy

>My brother is interested in these two new areas as a possibletherapy

>for his wife with severe MS. Does anyone know anything about these?

>Are there any good books/papers on them for the layman?

I assume that you have ruled out other diseases/problems that can exhibit

" MS-like " symptoms. I know someone who was diagnosed as having MS and was in

really bad shape. They ended up determining that it was mercury poisoning.

After doing detox (chelation) for a couple of years, they regained about 90%

of their health.

-Dan

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