Guest guest Posted May 16, 2007 Report Share Posted May 16, 2007 Thanks again . I need to get my hands on the books and caught up on the FILES section and find a good dentist so at least I'll be prepared. I'm sure once I educate myself I will find a way to get the money. When it affects your health this much, you really have no choice. It's like failing to go to the hospital when you've been shot or something. You wouldn't just let yourself bleed to death and you wouldn't worry about the money; you'd just get help! You mentioned vaccinations...are the flu vaccines dangerous? I never end up getting them and I'm so sick of people looking down on me for not getting one each year. Connie > If you spend lots of time going from doctor to doctor you will notice > that they use words like 'high probability' and 'suspect'. These > words are used in case there are other problems going on. In the case > of doctors, they don't want to get sued if they miss something. Over > the internet, it is not possible to get a full picture of what is > going on with the person. > > Meeting the counting rules is enough of a sure thing to start removing > amalgams (safely). Removing amalgams is a good thing anyway because > removal will stop the constant daily exposure from leakage. Once > amalgams are removed and sources of exposure stopped (no thimerosal > containing vaccines for example, and no high mercury fish) then side > effects with a trial of chelation will confirm toxicity. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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