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Multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's I believe are heavy metal related.

 

I have been watching a unique detoxification method measuring Nitric Oxide, sulfates and lipid peroxides which, when balanced, seem to open avenues of detoxification creating a reversal in disease patterns. The treatment is various nutrients to balance these levels, so each person gets a custom blend to match their particular needs after the urine test is measured.

 

One of my clients has Wilson's Disease and is now close to walking. Her protocol... the IH heavy metal urine test, and custom blends, lymphatic drainage and cranio/sacral therapy.

 

I am so impressed with what I have seen and my experience of my own eyes improving that I am choosing to work with this company. This is occurring as my liver balancing these various levels that are tested. Apparently my liver was detoxing as if it were hibernating... very slowly. So, I have chosen to integrate this into my practice. The ethics of this is company is all about reversing inflammation and disease patterns. Yes, dementia is one I have seen a reversal in.

 

btw... I understand that Parkinson's has no biological test for the disease and it is diagnosed by site only observing shakes, posture and gait. Heavy metal toxicity sure could be the source of it. However, it is of my opinion that toxicity and heavy metal poisoning, creating an imbalance for the toxins to be removed from the body creating toxic byproducts produced in the body is the cause of most ailments and discomforts.

 

Anyone interested in speaking with the researcher I am in touch with or a Clinical Nutritionist who has worked in this for about 10 years, let me know as I will give you the phone number so you can ask questions directly. These guys are amazing what they are contributing to society.

 

Again... my opinion.

Namaste,

Bethany

 

 

 

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Mary Drake

Friday, February 09, 2007 4:35 PM

Re: [HealthyIndia] Re: Alzheimer's Rate occurring in India ?

 

 

Thanks for your insight Jagannath,The reason I asked was I had read something just minutes beforeposting this q, that states Alzheimer's rate was much less in India.So naturally after I read that I wondered if this was true what couldit be attributed to. Here, I see it an an epidemic. The projections ofhow many people will be afflicted with this disease in the US by theyear 2050is mind boggling. Longevity after diagnosis /detection is in theneighborhood of 8-10 years.

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That is GREAT news Bethany, that this process is showing prospects. I have

done a little reading on Chelation, I wish I had been more knowledgeable 12

years ago on alternative treatment methods.

Mary

 

 

On 2/10/07, Bethany <bjezik wrote:

>

> Multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's I believe are

> heavy metal related.

>

> I have been watching a unique detoxification method measuring Nitric

> Oxide, sulfates and lipid peroxides which, when balanced, seem to open

> avenues of detoxification creating a reversal in disease patterns. The

> treatment is various nutrients to balance these levels, so each person gets

> a custom blend to match their particular needs after the urine test is

> measured.

>

> One of my clients has Wilson's Disease and is now close to walking. Her

> protocol... the IH heavy metal urine test, and custom blends, lymphatic

> drainage and cranio/sacral therapy.

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