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Re: Grave's Triggers

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This makes intuitive sense to me. That, or finding a doctor who does know

how to do BRT.

I am interested to hear about how you do without silver fillings! I was

thinking I should ask my dentist about mine...

BTW, how did your dentist " sneak " the white replacements?? He must be very

subtle for you to not notice that he was changing them over! ;-)

At 12:50 AM 8/20/2003, you wrote:

> I think I will go back to ATD's,

>alone, and know that I need to increase the ATD's if I feel hyper and

>lower them when I feel hypo. I am not confident that BRT will help

>me to achieve remission if it is not properly carried out.

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asked if my dentist just sneaked in the white fillings.

I am not the world's most observant person, so I am going to say that

he didn't sneak them in, but that I simply didn't pay any attention.

I guess I have had my mind on other things, like my " allergies " . I

was very pleased to hear, though, that I had only one more to go to

be mercury-free. Even if there is no difference in symptoms, mercury

can be eliminated as the possible trigger.

I am looking for other triggers than stress because, even though so

many sources say that stress is the leading trigger, I just can't

connect stress up with the onset of Grave's for me.

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Hi ,

Well, I am glad you have had the fillings replaced, as it is advisable, and

what a nice surprise for you, as you are almost finished with the changeover!

At 12:08 PM 8/20/2003, you wrote:

>I am looking for other triggers than stress because, even though so

>many sources say that stress is the leading trigger, I just can't

>connect stress up with the onset of Grave's for me.

Neither do I. I do believe that for me, a mulitvitamin with iodine was a

big trigger, along with eating shrimp on a regular basis.

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