Guest guest Posted July 28, 2007 Report Share Posted July 28, 2007 > > Is it ok to take a homeopathic solution which includes Mercurious > Solubis (Merc Sol) low potency D6. This was recommended for post Before you take this I suggest you go to http://onibasu.com Click on autism-mercury, search " andrewhallcutler homeopathic " , and read what Andy has to say about homeopathic detox. > amalgam removal and other dental work done for me just yesterday - the > med is called 'Traumeel'. When I asked about the mercuy med - they Traumeel? The only Traumeel I know of is a cream and does not contain any mercurious solubis or any other type or form of mercury. > said the low potency should not push the mercury in the body deeper > into the tissues but help bring it out of the body. This sounds like it is being recommended for detox and I would not use it. Read what Andy says in the onibasu archives. > Does this sound correct? > > The other meds in the solution are: > Arnica, Calendula, Hamamelis, Millefolium, Belladona, Aconitum, > Hahnemanni, Hepar Sulfuris, Chamomila, Symphytum, Bellisperennis, > Echinacea Angustifolia, Echinacea Purpurea, Hypericum. > > Is this a med I can continue taking (I took it before and after a > previous dental appointment of teeth extractions about a month and a > half ago) on doctor's orders. I would stop thinking of the advice of doctors as " doctor's orders " . I recommend you check their advice carefully before deciding to try anything. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2007 Report Share Posted July 29, 2007 This is not a medicine. And No it does not sound correct. Mercurious is mercury. You do not want to put that into your body. At least last time I looked up homeopathic mecurious.... Many homeopathick solutions appear to be safer but can contain plumbus (Lead), Aresenicium (Aresenic), and Mercurious (mercury). It wont' push it deeper just add to your mercury burden. Find something else like lots of vitamin C following removal. Once you have them all out, then chelate with dmsa. > > Is it ok to take a homeopathic solution which includes Mercurious > Solubis (Merc Sol) low potency D6. This was recommended for post > amalgam removal and other dental work done for me just yesterday - the > med is called 'Traumeel'. When I asked about the mercuy med - they > said the low potency should not push the mercury in the body deeper > into the tissues but help bring it out of the body. > > Does this sound correct? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2007 Report Share Posted July 30, 2007 > > This is not a medicine. And No it does not sound correct. Mercurious > is mercury. You do not want to put that into your body. At least > last time I looked up homeopathic mecurious.... > > Many homeopathick solutions appear to be safer but can contain > plumbus (Lead), Aresenicium (Aresenic), and Mercurious (mercury). > > It wont' push it deeper just add to your mercury burden. Find > something else like lots of vitamin C following removal. Once you > have them all out, then chelate with dmsa. > > I am posting the same question to Andy. I read some of his opinions on the autism-mercury website, but I still can't figure out what I should or should not do. I hope you don't mind, and I do appreciate your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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