Do You Think I Need to Get the Amalgams Out?:)
Thanks. Good information. If it's been around since the Romans, it must be pretty good.
You're right, I need to read all the information on
Amalgams removal again. When I finally get into the Veterans Administration again I was going to talk to them about removal. The U.S. Government put a big chunk of them in. Hmmmm….. false teeth.....I remember my grandfather saying he would love to eat corn on the cob one more time. Then again, they didn't have Super Glue Back in those days.
The possibility of candida or something else has crossed my mind. Primarily because after a
parasite cleanse I have some lung congestion and rawness a few days after. I have not seen any signs in the BM's, but something has to be causing the smell. I haven't eaten any processed sugars in a very long time, but do like my bread. It's been about a week since I have had any. I plan on starting the
Iodine sooner than later. Read too many positive things here to delay it. Just want to stabilize my body a little so I can get a good read on what is happening to my body. I did about 3 days on a
Lugol's 2% solution before my 2nd LF. Just couldn't tell what was doing what to what with all the other stuff I'm doing. I almost have a protocol worked out with all the supporting supplements.
I use to be rather regular. Maybe you couldn't set an atomic clock by my BM's, but I usually had at least one each day. With all the
parasite cleansing, I assume I've pretty much done the good stuff in. I ordered the Lower Bowel from Barefoot, plus I've been trying to eat/juice raw fruits and vegetables. I like yogurt in the juiced fruit.
I worked at the U. Maryland Med Ctr. for a while doing implementations. I almost didn't read the article when I saw who published it. About 2/3 years ago they started a "free clinic" to provide medical attention to the homeless and uninsured. They got the Maryland Legislature to pass laws that the doctors providing such services can not be held liable. Then they got manufacturers to donate equipment. I call it the Mengele Clinic.
Yes, I remember those days when cars didn't have computers and electronics that required a machine to tell you what was wrong. The older Mercedes (pre '93 at least) are still something one can work on without being forced to take it to a mechanic. I restored my grandfather's 1951 8N Ford Tractor a few years ago. Reminded me how simple an engine can be.
Again, thanks,
Arnold