raider....
Dear Raider,
I feel like looking for that big rock too most days. But, our instinct to survive is the greatest motivator of our self beings.
Have you read Hulda Clark's book? Yes, I got it from B&N, but from what I understand you can download it for free somewhere from a link on this website. You can do a search on the curezone search engine to find it. I did see the link posted, but can't remember it off hand, because I went out and purchased the book myself.
I am very interested in your teeth. How many Root canals do you have? How many mercury amalgams? How many wisdom teeth extractions? When did you first start noticing your health really deteriorate? Does it seem to have any corelation with root canals in the past (if you do indeed have root canals)? Root canals toxicity can happen years after the RC. It can also cause disease to occur in parts of the body that most physicians would not even relate to a dental cause. If you are considering doing your teeth, I would suggest reading the book, "The Roots of disease". I know that all of this de-toxing is expensive and it's taking a load on my finances as well. But, this is only a suggestion and I cannot tell you what to do. But, perhaps you may want to use the money now on your dental work and then concentrate on metal de-tox/cleansing etc after the dental revision. That is the route I decided to take, because I too tried everything I could possibly do, and am still getting sicker (but, I do suspect that my getting sicker is partly do to healing crisis). I reasoned that the only thing left is to do my teeth. I'm not an expert by no means, but it seems logical to me to remove the mercury from the teeth and then start doing the chelation therapy and metal de-tox. It sort of doesn't make sense to me to try to remove metals out of my body first, while I still have mercury in my teeth leaking into my system. I am not saying that you are doing it it wrong, it's just another perspective of looking at it. You may want to consider instead of using the money for the QXCI, to put it towards mercury amalgam removal first. I know that costs are an issue with this quest for health, so I try to rationalize the costs and validate the order importance. (This is just my personal opinion) It makes sense to do it both simultaneously, but it's just something to consider. I did my first amalgam removal yesterday and the dentist suggested I take a metal chelator (chlorella) starting now and to continue with it during the amalgam removal process and after as well. Then I will start looking into kinotakara, clay baths, dry brushing and other de-tox methods as I feel appropriate along with nutrition, cleanses etc.
We are pressed on every side by troubles, but not crushed and broken. We are perplexed because we do't know why things happen as they do, but we don't give up and quit. We are hunted down, but God never abandons us. We get knocked down, but we get up again and keep going. But, this precious treasure - this light and power that now shine within us is held in a perishable container, that is, in our weak bodies. Everyone can see that the glorious power within must be from God and is not our own.
2 Corinthians 4: 7-10
Wishing you best of health....
God Bless...
Joe