Guest guest Posted May 22, 2008 Report Share Posted May 22, 2008 Did you ever find out about your son Mark--there was a special on TV about someone not sweating and had pain in his feet i believe-- Janice <jscott@...> wrote: BJ, Thank you for this explanation. I am going to print it out it is so well done! This explains then Mark's lack of sweat and his lack of physical oxygenation. We always describe him as being 'low' with regards to vital signs ie. he simply is not getting enough oxygen to his brain. Though I have him running daily and it is improving..... there is definately a blockage that we cannot get around. Sweat, oxygen, yeast, mercury, lead (or whatever is your metal).... they are all related and this 'clicks' for me in what we are experiencing with him now. You all have little kids but picture a 13 year old who just completes a 5 k race and isn't sweating or an hour of Tai Kwondo where half the boys in the class are dripping and he is just slightly clammy..... EVERYONE sweats at this age but my child does not. It is an oddity that requires absolute attention. I long to see beads of sweat drip down his face or jump back at the stench of his tee-shirts like other moms do. Janice Mother of Mark, 13 [sPAM][ ] Re:The cause of yeast If this is so then what is MB12 spray doing...getting rid of metals and assisting the body in its own detox? > > " Heavy metals such as mercury, cadmium, platinum, arsenic and lead in our > environment collect in our cells and when present in elevated concentrations, > suppress our cell's normal ability to utilize oxygen. Reduction of cellular > respiration often triggers increased yeast proliferation to compensate for this > reduction in energy production. Yeast overgrowth in bodies challenged by > high toxic metal levels, can be understood as the body's desperate attempt to > protect itself against the ravaging effects of heavy metal poisoning. In such > cases, the heavy metal load on the system must be reduced to free the system > of long-term yeast overgrowth. Individuals with high levels of heavy metals > are likely to suffer if attempting to clear yeast / fungal overgrowth, before > first addressing their elevated heavy metal levels effectively. " > > In other words, remove the mercury and the yeast will decrease . . . where > did the mercury come from in the first place? Amalgam dental fillings . . . > thimerasol-laden vaccines . . . the environment . . . > > -BJ > > > > > > **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. > (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy? NCID=aolcmp003000000025 > 48) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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