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stuart38 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@Donatello97 for what its worth,i,as a fellow mercury poisoning sufferer,do NOT think having a few beers would harm the detox process,as dmsa ONLY searches for toxic metals,however,you may want to think about taking a mineral pack every other day,to balance out the minerals that dmsa removes.you may want to consider,tho,that drinking to excess,during the detox days,is NOT advised....
Donatello97 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@Donatello97
Awesome, thanks for the info ;) And recently just got some Zinc and Copper supplements and I picked up some Cilantro, definitly has it's own distinct taste ;p Also, I was wondering how long does the DMPS stay and work in your system for once you get a 15 minute DMPS Intravenous injection for example? One thing I've definitly noticed is that i don't quite look as well as I did before I had it done. And some people are saying that usually symptoms start to improve after 5 weeks?
HealthRanger7 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@Donatello97 I am sure an occasional beer is fine, but as with all alcohol, consume it in moderation! Alcohol does kill off brain cells... Just make sure the beer is brewed with unfluoridated water! Please see the text section under my video titled 'The Dangers of Fluoride' for countries that fluoridate their water. Canada is one of them! Purchase an IMPORTED beer from a country that does NOT fluoridate it's water.
Donatello97 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@HealthRanger7
Since I had my first DMPS 15 minute intravenous 3 days ago, I'm wondering if it's ok to have a few beer in the mine time? That couldn't mess up the process or harm it really could it? After all I'll be doing thist treatment 6 more times along with other treatments and I hate to think that I won't beable to drink for another 3-4 months...Sometimes you just need to unwind! ;p
HealthRanger7 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@IceC80 Please consider getting the book titled 'The Unseen Hand' by Ralph Epperson.
This book will proof to you that there is much more going on behind the scenes.
IceC80 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@IceC80 Again, to summaries, here are the advantages and disadvantages of each filling:
amalgam: durable (aka less recurring cavities), cheap, less mercury than fish, ugly
composite fillings: not durable (aka more recurring cavities), not cheap, pretty, may act as a harmful estrogen
IceC80 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@IceC80 By the way, I don't have any amalgam or composites in my mouth. My girlfriend, the dental student that will be a dentist in two years and was in the top 10% of her class last semester, does have amalgam in her mouth. She's one of the most intelligent, independent woman that I've ever met despite the fact that she's had the amalgam for quite some time (years).
Also, back to the biased thing, I noticed you didn't look into the composite acting as an estrogen?
IceC80 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@IceC80 The problem is that you are specifically looking for support for your conspiracy theory. If you were impartial and read both sides of the story, then you would reach an impartial conclusion. You see, in science, we let the evidence create the picture for us -- not the other way around. We do not start with our preconceived picture and then cherry pick only the evidence that would help us paint our preconceived picture -- your methodology.
IceC80 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@HealthRanger7 No, you're simply wrong. When I say durable I mean that they don't fall out as easy. If you had bothered to read the wikipedia article that I referred you to, you would understand the reasons that this is the case. Have you done any research at all other than watching this video? Judging from your responses to me, I don't think you have. Use google scholar and do some grunt work if you refuse to take my word for it. Otherwise, close your eyes and ears and pretend you are right.
HealthRanger7 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@thesolimanz There are healthier alternatives to dental amalgam such as composite resin (white) fillings, porcelain, and glass ionomers. Gold and other metals such as titanium are not a good alternative as they produce electrical currents within your mouth. Please make sure the amalgam fillings are removed SAFELY! This means employing a rubber dam and high quality suction system to remove ANY mercury vapor from the mouth during the removal (drilling) process. |