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Re: Mercury and polydipsia/ renal failure - plea for help
 
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Re: Mercury and polydipsia/ renal failure - plea for help


You simply cannot have correct minerals and metal balances.

I cannot answer this topic or post my input in any justifiable manner. I too am so sick, I am on the verge of breakdown. But, I will add what I can. There is a lot more I wish I could sit down and add.


First off-Could we see the lab stats on your kidney measurements?

I have electrolyte/dehydration issues that I tend to associate with ACTH/ADR hormone levels as well as aldosterone/renin/creatine and my kidneys. I have not been able to pinpoint these. I do not get persay excessive thirst. I will however give off the appearance (sunken hollowed eyes, drawn veinous hands) of extreme dehydration.

I noticed the distinct manner in which you write. You speak and write a good bit similar to me. I can see the sense of intensity and urgency in your word choices. This tells me a lot about the personality that you have had for many years. As I know my personality.

These seem to be distinct mentalities that develop with psychological issues related to heavy metal toxicity.

I think you should check into copper toxicity and lithium deficiency especially.

Some other speculative but strongly supported theories I have about my health, and consequently yours-

fibrosis and scar tissue in the temporal lobe and the pituitary- affecting hormonal control over electrolytes and the kidney, among other organs.

calcium shells, damaging, unusable calcium deposits that sequester and harden in organs and glands, especially the pituitary and pineal. I have read that perhaps vitamin K2 and D3 with a great deal of magnesium help to slowly flush these out. But, I know there is a great deal more on the matter.

Lithium deficiency, epilepsy, magnesium deficiency, calcium shells, copper, lead, mercury, cadmium, aluminum toxicity, scar tissue in the pineal, pituitary, temporal lobe...

These are real concerns... May not be whats wrong with you, but it comes up in this area of research that we have found our selves delving into.

Remember, lithium is dangerous in high doses.. if you choose to supplement with it, it requires extreme precaution and instruction.
 

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