Guest guest Posted March 9, 2007 Report Share Posted March 9, 2007 > > With a little luck, she will have purchased and read Andy's books > before I see her again. She was open minded to what I'm doing but I > don't know how much time she'll have to really study this protocol. > Her large office is always filled with people receiving EDTA > chelation and she's well known for success with this treatment TK--- this depends on what it is used for - for removing calcium deposits IV edta works well - for HG it is not advised and can make things much much worse forcing more Hg into the brain.. (she > says she's never had a single adverse reaction in ten years or so of > using it???) TK--- They all say this, just like the politicians never do anything wrong - they are lying to protect themselves, make money, do not keep track of their patients long term, don't care, and are uninformed. Very few people any more are honest any more and willing to accept any responsibility. .. > > I hope this helps in some way, Olif. The sudden changes in mercury > levels in your body does some really wild things with hormones. > > Joanne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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