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I had breast cancer this year and have been trying many different means to

improve my health, including getting my amalgams and crowns replaced in August.

Before getting the amalgams replaced (biological dentist who specializes in it),

I could not get my pH better than about 6.0 despite dietary changes and using

Erbasit. After the removal, I was getting better readings: about 7.0. Now that

I'm about at round 12, once again, for at least a month now, can't get the pH

better than about 6.0 (all this effort is due to reading from numerous sources:

cancer can't grow in an alkaline system). My diet is about the same as when the

pH was about 7.0 for maybe 2 months: vegetable juices, green smoothies, no sugar

or processed food, small amount of meat (well raised on our farm).

My question is: now that I'm further into the chelation, could metals be coming

out more and as they course through me on their way out, making the pH harder to

budge? I'd been told by a cancer consultant (author of Cancer Free), that I

needed to remove the amalgams, etc, before I could budge it, so even though it

was expensive, etc, I had it done.

I'm rather burning out doing all the food preparation, chelation for myself and

my two dds and homeschooling, so not looking for anything more burdensome to

add to my load.

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