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bpaddock:mercury [2015/07/18 17:49]
bpaddock Added my Mercury comments.
bpaddock:mercury [2021/06/05 18:40] (current)
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 After more doctors my Aunt suggested I go see her Allergists.  I did not think I had allergies to anything, however I was tired of being tired and had nothing to lose so I went.  The Allergist recognized my symptoms when I walked in the door. After more doctors my Aunt suggested I go see her Allergists.  I did not think I had allergies to anything, however I was tired of being tired and had nothing to lose so I went.  The Allergist recognized my symptoms when I walked in the door.
  
-What I had is technically known as //[[http://www.wilsonssyndrome.com|Wilsons Syndrome]]//.+What I had is technically known as //[[http://www.wilsonssyndrome.com|Wilson's Temperature Syndrome]]//.
  
 The error that all the other doctors were make is a frequent medical error that only T4 is checked.  They look to see what the Thyroid is putting out and not how it is being utilized.  The Thyroid makes T4 but the cells use T3. If T4 is not being converted to T3, T4 can read high. The error that all the other doctors were make is a frequent medical error that only T4 is checked.  They look to see what the Thyroid is putting out and not how it is being utilized.  The Thyroid makes T4 but the cells use T3. If T4 is not being converted to T3, T4 can read high.
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 It took me three years, a quadrant at a time, to get all of the fillings out by a dentists that knew what he was doing (A dentists not knowledgeable in Mercury removal will make you far worse), and do IV Chelation Therapy to slowly get it removed from the rest of my system, as Mercury is fat soluble.  That is Mercury can hide in fatty tissues like the brain.  When I picked up the //four// pills at the pharmacy and was told they bill was $235 dollars I asked the pharmacists if that was the most expensive thing he ever dispensed.  He said no.  Organ Rejection Medication was around $500 per pill at that time. It took me three years, a quadrant at a time, to get all of the fillings out by a dentists that knew what he was doing (A dentists not knowledgeable in Mercury removal will make you far worse), and do IV Chelation Therapy to slowly get it removed from the rest of my system, as Mercury is fat soluble.  That is Mercury can hide in fatty tissues like the brain.  When I picked up the //four// pills at the pharmacy and was told they bill was $235 dollars I asked the pharmacists if that was the most expensive thing he ever dispensed.  He said no.  Organ Rejection Medication was around $500 per pill at that time.
  
-[[http://www.quackwatch.com|QuackWatch]] lists both [[http://www.ccrlab.com|CCR Lab]] and //[[http://www.wilsonssyndrome.com|Wilsons Syndrome]]// From my personal experience I wonder whom the real quacks are?+[[http://www.quackwatch.com|QuackWatch]] lists both [[http://www.ccrlab.com|CCR Lab]] and //[[http://www.wilsonssyndrome.com|Wilson's Temperature Syndrome]]// From my personal experience I wonder whom the real quacks are?
  
 CCR Lab does the "Clifford Materials Reactivity Testing (CMRT)" which check to make sure the materials, such as filling and glues, the dentists is using will not cause further health problems.  Replacing the Mercury with something that is worse healthy wise for an individual would be counterproductive to say the least. CCR Lab does the "Clifford Materials Reactivity Testing (CMRT)" which check to make sure the materials, such as filling and glues, the dentists is using will not cause further health problems.  Replacing the Mercury with something that is worse healthy wise for an individual would be counterproductive to say the least.
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