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Excessive Salivation, 'Dry Eye' & Chelation

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For quite a few years I've been pursing up my mouth due to an excessive saliva

flow and have resumed chewing gum to avoid developing sore areas in my mouth.

It wasn't until reading Andy's book that I'd heard anything on what that was

from, and he mentioned arsenic.

Last night I found a very interesting chronicle of a German chemist's

experience with chronic mercury poisoning due to long-term occupational

inhalation exposure. (Extremely interesting ... his chronicle of symptoms was

remarkably similar to mine, and he went on to add a note about his concerns with

what he believes is the greatest 'sin against humanity' by using amalgam

fillings in people's teeth.) Anyway, he mentioned the salivation problem and

connected it with mercury, adding that there is always mercury in the saliva. I

then searched and found other references to this as a mercury symptom.

Has anyone else had this annoying problem? Has chelation improved it? How

long did it take???

Is dry eye, with excessive tearing, common and related? This is another thing

I've had for years, using drops on a regular basis and occasionally battling

related eye infections.

Joanne

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