Guest guest Posted February 11, 2007 Report Share Posted February 11, 2007 Yes, there is a lot of heavy metal poisoning. Homeopathically it can be treated as under; 1. Mercury : Merc Sol, Hep Sulph, Rhus Glabra, 2. Aluminum : Alumina 3. Arsenic : Arsenic Alb 4. Lead : Plumbum Met. The medicines derived from metals in homeopathy usually takes care of the poisoning from the metal. However it is not so easy as it sounds as the inherited disease gets mixed up with poisoning from various sources and the resultant mess has to be cleared very cautiously and carefully. Regards, Jagannath. , " Mary Drake " <kayedoe wrote: > > 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2007 Report Share Posted February 11, 2007 I'll have to discuss this issue with our homeopath in the future. I've taken Hep Sulph and Arsenic 30 c. Arsenic 1M through me into what I believe was a proving; a very odd and memorable experience. Within 3 days it was as though all of the connective tissue at the joints were elasticized (became hyper mobile) . Every joint was popping in an out (wrist, shoulder, knee, hip). But yet I haven't found anywhere in my search that this is symptomatic of arsenic poisoning. Alumina cepa is in my 30c kit as well. On 2/11/07, jagchat01 <jagchat01 wrote: > > Yes, there is a lot of heavy metal poisoning. Homeopathically it can > be treated as under; <snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2007 Report Share Posted February 14, 2007 According to some reports aluminium is also said to be deposited in some part of the brain and this causes Alzeimer's disease. Some aluminium may come from aluminium salts used in water treatment. Many people use aluminium utensils for cooking as aluminium uensils are cheaper as compared to the stainless steel utensils and this may be dangerous in the long run. One should particularly take care not to prepare tea in aluminium pots and should never add any acidic substance like lime juice in an aluminium pot. I think in some people there is boredom and lethargy in the old age and these people may not do much brainwork and these may worsen the alzeimer situation inilially brought about by the other causative factors.Mary Drake <kayedoe wrote: That is GREAT news Bethany, that this process is showing prospects. I havedone a little reading on Chelation, I wish I had been more knowledgeable 12years ago on alternative treatment methods.Mary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2007 Report Share Posted February 14, 2007 Yes, I have heard of the connection of aluminum cookware/utensils aluminum accumulation in the brain. When I was a child the big thing was aluminum tumblers for drinking liquids, Club aluminum cookware etc.......I know my mother used both. Soft drinks and high acid content food prepared in this type of cookware, in my mind would leach aluminum into the drinks/food. I suspect, the practice of wrapping or laying foods on aluminum foil, and then preparing on an outside grill carries the same peril. I don't do this because I have seen aluminum foil deterioration in others grilled foods. I opt out from eating foods prepared this way. I have never bought off on the belief it is the lack of mental stimulation and use leading to this disease. My mother was very mentally active. She was an avid reader and was a designer of custom interior draperies and slip covers through the age of 74 when she finally closed her owner/operated interior design store. It was at that point that she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. Additionally, Ronald Regan (US president) was still very mentally and physically active but yet was struck with this disease as well. From a higher standpoint I have entertained the question of whether there is a connection with not being able to tolerate the reality of today and Alzheimer's, thus shutting down the mind may come into play. Mary On 2/14/07, Sunil Bhattacharjya <sunil_bhattacharjya wrote: > According to some reports aluminium is also said to be deposited in some part of the brain and this causes Alzeimer's disease. Some aluminium may come from aluminium salts used in water treatment. Many people use aluminium utensils for cooking as aluminium uensils are cheaper as compared to the stainless steel utensils and this may be dangerous in the long run. One should particularly take care not to prepare tea in aluminium pots and should never add any acidic substance like lime juice in an aluminium pot. > > I think in some people there is boredom and lethargy in the old age and these people may not do much brainwork and these may worsen the alzeimer situation inilially brought about by the other causative factors. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2007 Report Share Posted February 14, 2007 I just ran across this aticle and wanted to share: http://www.dmso.org/articles/alzheimers/alzheim1.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2007 Report Share Posted February 17, 2007 Coming back to the subject of turmeric it has been reported that 'Circumin' in turmeric, if taken substantially, does not allow cancer to spread, particularly in case breast cancer. I wonder if the same 'Circumin' is effective in controlling the Alzeimer's disease. Only proper experimentation will tell us if this is so.MKD <kayedoe wrote: I just ran across this aticle and wanted to share:http://www.dmso.org/articles/alzheimers/alzheim1.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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