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I am considering mercury removal of my husband's fillings but I understand there is a process of doing it safely. Does anyone know that process?

 

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Sunday, April 20, 2008 10:31 AM

[sPAM]Re: Natural remedies for seizures

 

 

 

This is for Shara,

 

You might want to think about having your husband's silver fillings removed from his mouth along with any root canal treated teeth. The mercury is pure poison and has been proven time and again to cause seizures. Read the book "It's All In Your Head" by Dr. Hal Huggins.

 

Enrique Garcia

 

 

In a message dated 4/19/2008 10:49:05 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time, showard208 (AT) aol (DOT) com writes:

 

 

 

 

Hi Tony,I'm relatively new to the group and really appreciate "listening in" on all the advice on this forum. This is a little off topic, since it's not related to cancer, but my husband has been dealing with seizures for about 9 years now. They started as complex-partial seizures and then progressed to generalized. He has been to doctors, had all the tests, MRIs, EEGs, etc., and nothing has shown up. He was started on Trileptal and Neurontin 2 years ago. The medications took the severity of the seizures down a bit, but he still has at least 1 seizure each month. Before the medications, he was having up to 10 per day for up to 7 days each month. We researched and found the problems with aspartame, MSG, and processed foods and decided to change our diet. We now eat nothing processed. We grow our own vegetables, meat rabbits and chickens, milk our own goats, bake our own bread, etc. When vegetables are not in season, we eat "weeds" from the yard, i.e., chickweed, dandelion, violets, etc., so we are very serious about going all natural. Even our animals are fed naturally. The dogs eat meat and vegetables, the rabbits, goats, horses, chickens, etc., are all free range. We even grow our own bird food for our doves. He has now been able to come off the Trileptal, but whenever he tries to stop the Neurontin the seizures increase. He still has them at least once a month even with the medication, but not as severe as completely without. We are looking for a natural alternative to the pharmaceuticals. Has anyone had any experience with skullcap as a possible alternative? We are very thankful that the seizures are not as severe as they once were, but we would really like to have them go away and would like to do it without synthetic medications.By the way, we are both medical transcriptionists and are very familiar with the many drugs that are being used and prescribed daily. We're also very aware of the side effects and the fact that most medications don't even treat the symptoms, let alone the actual disease.Thanks in advance.Shara

 

 

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oleander soup , " Michelle " <Yahsway wrote:

>

> I am considering mercury removal of my husband's fillings but I

understand there is a process of doing it safely. Does anyone know

that process?

>

> Michelle

> -

> HenryYahweh

> oleander soup

> Sunday, April 20, 2008 10:31 AM

> [sPAM]Re: Natural remedies for seizures

>

>

>

> This is for Shara,

>

> You might want to think about having your husband's silver

fillings removed from his mouth along with any root canal treated

teeth. The mercury is pure poison and has been proven time and again

to cause seizures. Read the book " It's All In Your Head " by Dr. Hal

Huggins.

>

> Enrique Garcia

>

> In a message dated 4/19/2008 10:49:05 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,

showard208 writes:

> Hi Tony,

> I'm relatively new to the group and really appreciate " listening

in "

> on all the advice on this forum. This is a little off topic, since

> it's not related to cancer, but my husband has been dealing with

> seizures for about 9 years now. They started as complex-partial

> seizures and then progressed to generalized. He has been to

doctors,

> had all the tests, MRIs, EEGs, etc., and nothing has shown up. He

> was started on Trileptal and Neurontin 2 years ago. The medications

> took the severity of the seizures down a bit, but he still has at

> least 1 seizure each month. Before the medications, he was

having up

> to 10 per day for up to 7 days each month.

>

> We researched and found the problems with aspartame, MSG, and

> processed foods and decided to change our diet. We now eat nothing

> processed. We grow our own vegetables, meat rabbits and chickens,

> milk our own goats, bake our own bread, etc. When vegetables are

not

> in season, we eat " weeds " from the yard, i.e., chickweed,

dandelion,

> violets, etc., so we are very serious about going all natural. Even

> our animals are fed naturally. The dogs eat meat and vegetables,

the

> rabbits, goats, horses, chickens, etc., are all free range. We even

> grow our own bird food for our doves.

>

> He has now been able to come off the Trileptal, but whenever he

tries

> to stop the Neurontin the seizures increase. He still has them at

> least once a month even with the medication, but not as severe as

> completely without. We are looking for a natural alternative to the

> pharmaceuticals. Has anyone had any experience with skullcap as a

> possible alternative?

>

> We are very thankful that the seizures are not as severe as they

once

> were, but we would really like to have them go away and would

like to

> do it without synthetic medications.

>

> By the way, we are both medical transcriptionists and are very

> familiar with the many drugs that are being used and prescribed

> daily. We're also very aware of the side effects and the fact that

> most medications don't even treat the symptoms, let alone the

actual

> disease.

>

> Thanks in advance.

>

> Shara

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

> Need a new ride? Check out the largest site for U.S. used car

listings at AOL Autos.

>

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