Carlene,

Thanks! ...and your suggestions are of the very sort, for which I've been 
hoping.  I'll be sharing these with my dermatologist, who's doing the laser 
treatment.

Being in Kenya, in case he has to import these chelators, it'll be way easier 
for him, than it would be for me.  

You mentioned that you'd been on the List for twelve years, so you got on at 
just about the time that I got off.  

I was on from 2000 to 2004 during the four years that my family lived in 
Bangladesh and in Nepal.  (Our pottery filters were also something of a success 
in Nepal.)

Reid

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-----Original Message-----
From: Carlene Yasak <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2013 12:01:29 
To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Subject: RE : Argyia and pottery water filters - posted by Reid Harvey




I'm responding to your post regarding argyia on the silverlist.  


Regarding heavy metal chelation, I still have several teeth with mercury 
amalgams and I regularly use natural chelators to eliminate mercury. I suggest 
that in addition to laser treatments you also help your body eliminate silver 
and other metals with a natural chelator like zeolite powder or serrapeptase.  
I found serrapeptase on Amazon in Europe at a reasonable price.  Zeolite is 
available everywhere ; it is the crushed mineral used in cat litter boxes.  
More finely crushed it is used to chelate heavy metals like mercury, silver, 
aluminum, etc from the body. It is also sold as activated zeolite powder which 
I assume seems it has radioactive properties.  (1 teaspoon three times a day in 
a glass of water--drink with a plastic straw because its gritty.) DMSA is used 
for the same purpose in medically supervised protocols or to self treat, but is 
suitable in the short term. You want something long term. 


You mention you are already working with clay. In France Monmorillonite clay 
(green clay) is also used as a chelator of heavy metals.  The clay is green 
because it contains plant fossils. One teaspoon of clay powder in a large glass 
of water (stir with a wooden or plastic spoon).  Do this in the evening.  In 
the morning, drink only the water and put the sediment  in your garden. This 
eliminates the risk of constipation from consuming clay and is an inexpensive 
long term treatment with many other health benefits.  Clay also has radioactive 
properties.  Have you tried testing clay mud packs on part of your body to see 
if they help?   


In TCM, lung toxicity would be a first consideration, then the liver, but the 
treatment would still address environmental factors.


Just a few thoughts I want to share with you. 
Wishing you well and looking forward to hearing of your progress on the list.


Best wishes,


Carlene 


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