Jeannine,
You seem very knowledgeable on the mercury front.

What does SOL mean ?  I guess it may be obvious and I`m probably thick - due
to mercury !

How can one tell if mercury has crossed the blood brain barrier (this is the
first time I have heard of this) and what does one do if it has ?
If it has, is the homeopathic protocol still effective ?
I may add I have eaten masses of garlic and coriander before and after
amalgam removal, not even knowing they were chelating agents.

Thanks for your advice to date,

Sue.

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From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 3:10 AM
Subject: CS>OT - very ... nancy whoa... wrong


> Nancy:
> you misunderstood me; I tried cilantro almost 2 years ago and couldn't
stand
> the taste luckily for me.  If you chelate using anything IMHO, before
> amalgram removal, you are seriously risking crossing the blood brain
barrier.
>  I specifically asked this question of my wholistic dentist before he did
> mine.  Because I saw this debated back and forth and then back and forth
> again for months on the metals list.  We are not doctors here, or
dentists.
> My dentist is a 3rd generation dentist and mercury free for over 20 years.
> If you chelate before, the mercury can and will cross the blood brain
> barrier.  Once the lesions form, you have hell to pay to remove them.  In
> your tissues, in your blood is one thing, but once lesions form.....  you
can
> be SOL forever.  I also personally would never submit to DMSA or DMPS to
> chelate after amalgram removal.   Again, I seem to be only person on the
> metals list that didn't do the expense stuff and I seem to be the only one
in
> *remission* especially so soon.  I thank God for my friend who prescribed
me
> a very simple and inexpensive homeopathic protocol.  Even he was surprised
at
> my turnaround.
>
> On the road again,
> Jeannine
    >


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