Guest guest Posted November 26, 2007 Report Share Posted November 26, 2007 Hi Everyone, I have had " cherry hemangiomas " which might be the tiny red dots you mentioned: http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=cherry+hemangiomas&btnG=Search+Images&gb\ v=2 I think they are considered a symtom of excess estrogen along with spider nevi. I also had a small spider nevi which promptly and completely dissappeared two months after amalgam removal. In " Evidence of Harm " there is a mention of some studies suggesting that elevated estrogen has a protective function versus mercury. I had very elevated estrogen (10x normal) six months ago. My liver was hit hard so high estrogen could also have been secondary to liver disease. You can take hormone tests to find out what your hormone balance is. Dave --- kfmwall wallx3@...> wrote: > Yep ... I do ... they haven't gone away but I've > only done six rounds. > I haven't had any *more,* though, since amalgam > removal. > > K > > > > > > Just wanted to know if anyone in the group has > tiny red dots on > their > > skin due to mercury poisoining? I have been > experiencing the > increase > > in these tiny red dots for awhile now and > wandering if they will go > > away during the chelation process and once liver > isn't so burdened? > > Any feedback would be helpful. I could not seem > to find any entries > on > > this topic so far with the group. Thanks, > Sidney > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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