Guest guest Posted October 27, 2010 Report Share Posted October 27, 2010 And much more.... Little babies being injected with mercury. Kinda hard not to feel victimized, which is counterproductive. Both my boys were given a Hepatitis B shot with thimerasol in it when they were maybe a day old, and then many more until we stopped vaccinating. Like I told my wife the other day about mercury poisoning, because many people don't " believe in it " - like it was the tooth fairy or Santa Claus. " If you are treating your child or yourself for mercury poisoning, with chelation, and you improve, you are probably mercury poisoned " She has been chelating for about a year and a half along with the boys. After about a year she realized she didn't need her glasses anymore. We went to see the eye doctor last week and she had close to 20/20 vision. It is a well known fact that mercury affects the optical nerve and other parts of the eye. TJ ________________________________ From: billymadison303 <billymadison303@...> Sent: Tue, October 26, 2010 9:58:03 PM Subject: [ ] Re: AC Chelation  Here's a good link explaining just about everything you need to know about Andy's protocol. http://onibasu.com/wiki/Cutler_protocol > > My sons doctor asked me today if I could get some information for her today >regarding AC chelation vs. standard DAN. I was hoping to get some feedback from >you guys to help explain the benefits(in a nut shell). I am going to print these >out and mail them to her. I am still working on her to prescribe DMPS son for >little guy. Thanks in advance, Kathy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2010 Report Share Posted October 27, 2010 TJ I wear contacts. Wasn't thimerasol in contact solutions for year? I'm almost 46, my eyes didn't stop getting worse until about 35, so 11 years ago. No change since. I've worn soft contact since 9th grade with no issues, the perfect contact wearer. It ******* me off just thinking about it! I'm thankful most my fillings are white, done like 25 years ago. A few smaller ones mercury I'd like to get out. The guilt doesn't stop. Ignorance is bliss. Tammy [ ] Re: AC Chelation Here's a good link explaining just about everything you need to know about Andy's protocol. http://onibasu.com/wiki/Cutler_protocol > > My sons doctor asked me today if I could get some information for her today >regarding AC chelation vs. standard DAN. I was hoping to get some feedback from >you guys to help explain the benefits(in a nut shell). I am going to print these >out and mail them to her. I am still working on her to prescribe DMPS son for >little guy. Thanks in advance, Kathy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2010 Report Share Posted October 27, 2010 Wow! I'd thought I'd do a little reading on the thirmerasol issues in contact solutions. One article said banned, 1999, the year my son was born. Do the math, I was 35 years old! Brain FART! Boy, if I won't bring that one up on my next eye exam. GURRRRR!!!! I had a girl friend in high school that had to stop wearing contacts because she had an allergic reaction to the salines. She was making her own or something and gave up! She had two babies right away in her early 20's but had fertility issues later, in her mid 30's when I was having my kids. She never did carry another baby later. Tammy [ ] Re: AC Chelation Here's a good link explaining just about everything you need to know about Andy's protocol. http://onibasu.com/wiki/Cutler_protocol > > My sons doctor asked me today if I could get some information for her today >regarding AC chelation vs. standard DAN. I was hoping to get some feedback from >you guys to help explain the benefits(in a nut shell). I am going to print these >out and mail them to her. I am still working on her to prescribe DMPS son for >little guy. Thanks in advance, Kathy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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