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jerry
05-24-2005, 07:24 PM
A while back I made a comment about getting rid of the mercury contamination in my body.

I said that I was taking intraveneous chelation for that.

I have found out since, that this is probably the worst thing I could be doing for that.

The preferred method world-wide is to sweat it out.

This non-invasive natural method has been used for centuries and has virtually no negative side effects.

Mercury miners "go crazy" after a period of exposure and are routinely put into the "sweatbox" to recover. After regaining their sanity, they are free to go back into the mine again.

Providers of intraveneous chelation for mercury must be suspect given the fact that a low cost superior alternative is so readily at hand.

I am sorry if I encouraged anyone to respect the comment I previously made.

I WAS WRONG!

And I plan to be wrong often in the future.

DYODD

rhadvice
05-24-2005, 09:33 PM
Thanks for "Fessing Up" . The treatment you porvide information on makes great sense. A Paper called 'Human Events' had a consistant contributor named 'Montmorecy' or something like it. He produced occaisionally a page listing all the heavy metals and 'bad' substances we are apt to intake, he then gave their antidotes, or that substance which would help eliminate it from the body. Human Events newspaper was destroyed by those who disagreed with it and I've never seen that list again anywhere. Perhaps you have seen it???