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Re: 50% of amalgams removed, tremors
 
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Re: 50% of amalgams removed, tremors


I didn't have the trouble you described. I occasionally have twitchy muscles, usually in my feet, during chelation but nothing serious.

It's possible that your comment about electricity may be close to the mark. I've read that Amalgam fillings can create a kind of electrical current in people's bodies which can make a person feel sick. Some people suffer from this more than others. I'm not sure why.

Perhaps, your body has become used to the current created by the fillings and removing them has caused your body some trouble in adjusting.

I admit I read information about electrical currents and Amalgams only briefly since it didn't seem to apply to me or anyone I know who's doing this.

The good news is that, according to what I read, people who feel bad because of the amalgams' electric current often feel better soon after they are removed (though chelation is still important).

I suggest you take a look for info about this to see if it may apply to you (and make sure I'm not misremembering).
 

 
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