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goodness!!! is nothing simple!!!! maybe the foot soak will help me too??

eileen

even a plain one helps digestion so can't hurt :-)

sorry it was true - hope you rid of it quickly!

>

> Eileen,

>

> The urine labs weren't wrong. Mercury was like 20 times higher than the

highest range.. I don't even know what that means LOL.

> blood needs to be retested.

>

> Yeah Dr Kroner can check heavy metals with you although she may be worried

since you are so sensitive and you have fillings.

>

> I did with this alternative Lyme doc that treated me for months before the

heavy metal test. He also does neural therapy to help the body detox. Problem

with chelation is it doesn't completely dump outside of body but gets dumped in

other organs and brain. That is why certain European Homeopathic protocols are

superior in that %90 gets dumped while strengthening kidneys. Still that %10

gets redistributed.

>

> I have learned that no one should do any type of chelation before removing

metal fillings. It will just pull the mercury out of filling and dump in brain.

It's very serious even if you are told " this X type of chelation is ok with

fillings " not true at all.

> Certain European countries won't even look at someone with fillings to

chelate.

>

> Getting fillings out of mouth is a long process and you gotta make sure you

are strong enough moreover you need to go to a dentist (biological or mercury

free practice) that knows what they are doing.

> My dentist has Crohn's himself so he completely changed his whole practice and

became a holistic/green dentist.

>

> Still, some people get sick from the removal.

> Some feel loads better..

> It's something to research.

>

> Jodi

>

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Mort,

Do you think there is any likelihood of a " die-off " /Herxheimer reaction

with the foot bath?

From what I've read about getting rid of heavy metals, you need to make

sure they get out of the body and don't end up circulating throughout

the system (same is true for anything you're trying to get rid of). Do

you think the foot bath accomplishes this?

I haven't yet read about the foot bath, but wanted to get your opinion.

Thanks

Sally

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Hi Sally,

Neither my wife nor I have experienced any

negative effects from this foot bath treatment. Around the 7th day

of every day treatments I felt some muscle cramping in my lower legs. I took

one day off, the cramping disappeared, and I started daily treatments again.

Last night I internet searched Ionic Foot

Bath. From what I read it doesn’t appear that there is much of a

consensus on how it works but there is something about positively and

negatively charged ions helping. I was prompted to search to understand why

both my wife and I feel so much better using that machine.

I grew up near the smelter, Bethlehem

Steel, in Seattle Washington. I grew up with lead in paint,

plumbing, gasoline, crystal, certain china, etc. When I started chelation

treatments my heavy metals tests showed very high levels of certain elements. I

have had about 65 IV chelation treatments.

I did not experience die off or Herxheimer

reactions while others in my chelation group did. My only explanation is that

my kidney and liver function were adequate to eliminate the metal.

Aloha,

Mort

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BTVC-SCD [mailto:BTVC-SCD ] On Behalf Of Beatty

Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009

1:40 AM

To: BTVC-SCD

Subject: Re: OT anyone

deal with high heavy metals?

Mort,

Do you think there is any likelihood of a " die-off " /Herxheimer

reaction

with the foot bath?

From what I've read about getting rid of heavy metals, you need to make

sure they get out of the body and don't end up circulating throughout

the system (same is true for anything you're trying to get rid of). Do

you think the foot bath accomplishes this?

I haven't yet read about the foot bath, but wanted to get your opinion.

Thanks

Sally

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Hi Sally,

Neither my wife nor I have experienced any

negative effects from this foot bath treatment. Around the 7th day

of every day treatments I felt some muscle cramping in my lower legs. I took

one day off, the cramping disappeared, and I started daily treatments again.

Last night I internet searched Ionic Foot

Bath. From what I read it doesn’t appear that there is much of a

consensus on how it works but there is something about positively and

negatively charged ions helping. I was prompted to search to understand why

both my wife and I feel so much better using that machine.

I grew up near the smelter, Bethlehem

Steel, in Seattle Washington. I grew up with lead in paint,

plumbing, gasoline, crystal, certain china, etc. When I started chelation

treatments my heavy metals tests showed very high levels of certain elements. I

have had about 65 IV chelation treatments.

I did not experience die off or Herxheimer

reactions while others in my chelation group did. My only explanation is that

my kidney and liver function were adequate to eliminate the metal.

Aloha,

Mort

From:

BTVC-SCD [mailto:BTVC-SCD ] On Behalf Of Beatty

Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009

1:40 AM

To: BTVC-SCD

Subject: Re: OT anyone

deal with high heavy metals?

Mort,

Do you think there is any likelihood of a " die-off " /Herxheimer

reaction

with the foot bath?

From what I've read about getting rid of heavy metals, you need to make

sure they get out of the body and don't end up circulating throughout

the system (same is true for anything you're trying to get rid of). Do

you think the foot bath accomplishes this?

I haven't yet read about the foot bath, but wanted to get your opinion.

Thanks

Sally

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