Guest guest Posted June 18, 2008 Report Share Posted June 18, 2008 > > > > > hi > > > > my name is joanne, i'm new to the group, just got the book through the > > post, seems quite complex. > > > > i'm 25 and have been dealing with candida for 4 years, and have > reduced > > my symptoms drastically with diet, but there seems to be something > > preventing me from completely healing, thats why i thought of mercury. > > seems i will need a practitioner to get treatment? > or are there people > > here doing it themselves > , if there is anyone here from uk with any > > resources to share will greatly appreciate it. > > > > thanks joanne -----Dud-- joanne this is my first reply i am also from the uk and would be happy to give support Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 Hi Joanne - welcome. Most of us are chelating on our own. The procedure is not difficult, but it does take some time and care in self-education, since improper use of chelators is potentially dangerous, as you will see explained in Andy's book. There are things that most doctors don't know, and so you will need to be cautious in approaching any health care professional, be they MD, ND, DC, or whatever. If you want to get started, I would suggest you go to DirectLabs.Com and order the " Hair Elements " test (_not_ the " Toxic Hair Elements " test). Mention the Autism-Mercury list, and you will get a discount. When you get the result, post it to Dean's page: http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html and let us know. We will provide you some help with interpretation. Dave. ---------------- Posted by: " joanne_finigan " joanne_finigan@... joanne_finigan Tue Jun 17, 2008 12:22 pm (PDT) hi my name is joanne, i'm new to the group, just got the book through the post, seems quite complex. i'm 25 and have been dealing with candida for 4 years, and have reduced my symptoms drastically with diet, but there seems to be something preventing me from completely healing, thats why i thought of mercury. seems i will need a practitioner to get treatment? or are there people here doing it themselves, if there is anyone here from uk with any resources to share will greatly appreciate it. thanks joanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 thank you everyone for ur reply, welcome and support. i spent all day yesterday reading through andy's book noting relevent info, though i wil have to keep going over it, i seem to find info in his book in unexpected places like its all intermixed. thanx dave 4 the help with interpreting hair test results i wil really need that, wil let u kno wen its done joanne Re: new member from uk Hi Joanne - welcome. Most of us are chelating on our own. The procedure is not difficult, but it does take some time and care in self-education, since improper use of chelators is potentially dangerous, as you will see explained in Andy's book. There are things that most doctors don't know, and so you will need to be cautious in approaching any health care professional, be they MD, ND, DC, or whatever. If you want to get started, I would suggest you go to DirectLabs.Com and order the " Hair Elements " test (_not_ the " Toxic Hair Elements " test). Mention the Autism-Mercury list, and you will get a discount. When you get the result, post it to Dean's page: http://www.livingne twork.co. za/healingnetwor k/hairtest. html and let us know. We will provide you some help with interpretation. Dave. ------------ ---- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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