Re: If you have amalgams, should you try urine therapy?
GOOOD question
An additional thought...
The body has been successfully dealing with the whole original source of mercury for a long time.
Surely we have taken in cilantro (for one example) from time to time during that period.
If the result is a trace of mercury in our urine, we have proven that the body can handle that much, and sends the bulk of it out the 'back door', if you'll pardon the expression.
Perhaps if we begin UT (or some form of chelation) very slowly, we will know right quick if the body can't handle the flow.
The body is designed to monitor toxin levels, and does so for many years beyond human reasoning. People live decades with toxic overloads that astonish us when we finally learn of their degree.
Too, our genetic codes were programmed by our ancestors generations back. They were able to tolerate toxins, that's why we live, today.
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