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I just wanted to let you know about a meeting I had a couple of days ago w/a Dr

& a Dentist (DDS). The Dr, having worked w/me & surfactants arranged a lunch for

me with his DDS that has 3 children, the middle child (8yo) is non-verbal

ASD...her 3rd child (almost 5 & in childfind preschool) is just coming out of a

speech IEP. My 1st? upon meeting her is did she work on amalgam fillings while

she was pregnant w/her children (answer yes...sigh..no guessing what some of her

children's main issues are...mercury...I see this worse than living next to a

crematorium where all the amalgams are being incinerated into the air as the

body's are cremated.....rrrr). We met & went over things for almost 3

hours.....I gave her a copy of Dr Amy's Powerpoint & she's now on-board biomeds

& told me her heart felt hope for the 1st time in many years.

One of the many cool things that came out of the meeting is her excitement about

surfactants. She had just come from special DDS training in surfactants as they

are training dentists to now flush/clean out the bacteria in the roots of teeth

using surfactants with root canals. She drew a picture of a tooth & explained

the current protocol (uses chlorine) & the now newer, saver, better practice of

using surfactants to clean out the bacteria when doing a root canal. She is

excited to be our newest member in our WA biomed group...we have teachers &

other moms but we have an interesting dynamic of allopathic moms (dentist,

pediatrician & 2 RN's)...all mom's full board into biomeds & seeing a difference

with surfactants (Immusist) never would have guessed this kind of diversity

would work together to help our kids.

Just thought this was So Cool!

Rita

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