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John Benneth
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Re: Losing fillings

Post by John Benneth »

Hi Dale,

According to Manfred Mueller, the vital force can push out fillings when subjected to homeopathic treatment. About three years ago I had a couple of fillings pop out, but didn't have taken care of right away. Now I have parkinsonism, which Clarke, in his Prescriber, relates to Mercury poisoning, the caveat being avoid Mercury in potency when Parkinson's, or any other affliction for that matter, is caused by Mercury! My dilemma now is whether or not to treat Mercury poisoning with antidotes or wait until the amalgams get pulled . .

It's going to cost almost $20,000 here in the United States to have my mercury amalgam fillings replaced with plastic, money I don't have right now. My condition has become quite dire, and by the time I do have enough money to have the fillings replaced it may be too late for me, I am progressively getting worse with paralysis and don't expect to be around much longer. At least for the time being, it's ruined my life. I have to use voice to text software to type with as my hands become too stiff. I can barely walk and am losing my eyesight. I will let the reader judge what it has done to my mind.

As usual the authorities on Parkinson's have little or nothing to say about this, nothing more than dismissal and argument. The fact that there is evidence in the traditional literature that Mercury poisoning can cause Parkinson's is ignored by the de facto authorities is criminal.

All that being said, I would suggest the removal of dental amalgam in your patient's mouth as soon as possible and provide him with detox.

The bright spot for me has been Fran Sheffield, who this week provided me with some wise consultation. I'm going to give Conium a try and see how that works!

Just a quick note before I go, in rebuttal of my infirmities I am currently working on an article on the chemistry of homeoprophylaxis, currently entitled The Supramolecular Vaccine and Actinic Index, and hope to have it ready for everyone's review before Christmas.

Love to all and best of luck,

John Benneth

503-819-7777


Tanya Marquette
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Re: Losing fillings

Post by Tanya Marquette »

John

Am so sorry to hear of your illness. Now I know why we haven't been hearing much from you lately.

Have you looked into detoxing via diet/herbs/clay/chlorella/etc? Such protocol would work well with the
homeopathics
t


Leilanae
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Re: Losing fillings

Post by Leilanae »

Hi John,

I am so sorry to hear this news. Have "Smartmeters" been installed in your area?

I'm not exactly sure how a "fund my dental work" fund works??? Maybe someone on the list does???

Atb,

Leilanae


John Benneth
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Re: Losing fillings

Post by John Benneth »

Thank you Tanya, thank you for your concern. Yes, I'm aware of some detox materials. What would you suggest and when?


John Benneth
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Re: Losing fillings

Post by John Benneth »

Thank you for the idea Leilanae! I don't know how to do it, but crowdsourcing could save my life


Tanya Marquette
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Re: Losing fillings

Post by Tanya Marquette »

It is not my expertise and people tend to encourage working with someone who is as it is important

that when toxins are released the body can handle ridding itself of them.
That said, I can share my experience with metal toxicity from dental metals. I use calcium bentonite clay

daily. I take it in water/tea. It is important to take it with lots of water so drink lots.

I also was introduced to a product called Humic/Fulvic acid. It is a natural mined product liquified. It is supposed

to cleanse both the blood and the cells. I can send you the place I order mine from if you like. I have found it to be very helpful
in reducing the metal overload. I had tested high for mercury, titanium and arsenic/lead poisoning and a year later the numbers had

dropped significantly.
I have also added activated charcoal in capsule form.

Diet is critical--eating plants (veggies) that help build the gut biome along with taking a good quality probiotic. Broccoli, cabbage, collards, etc.

Chlorella is also a very good detoxer, as is Cilantro by the handfuls in salads and juices. Some people make pesto with the cilantro.
I have used Garden of Life RAW and they make one for men I think. A bit pricey but it works. Gave some to my daughter recently

who reported noticing the difference betw the cheaper product she had previously bought. I noticed an immediate difference
when I began to use it.
I know money is very tight as is mine, but eat organically as much as possible. Apples, celery, strawberries should only be eaten organically

due to the extremely high level of toxic sprays.
I would get rid of all the toxic house cleaners and body products. Many of them have things like aluminum and other neurotoxins and endocrine disruptors.
Use things like vinegar to clean the house which is cheap. I use organic cold pressed coconut oil w/baking soda to brush my teeth--takes

a bit of getting used to but it eliminates the toxin assault of those mainstream products.

I use Bronner's soap for washing the body. It is concentrated so a little goes a long way and you can rid your budget of so many poisons while not supporting

corporate greed and indifference of those that don't care about the environment or our health.

You can go online and find sites that about using vinegar and apple cidar vinegar--there are lists of 100-150 uses for these products which are cheap and healthful

I would only get apple cidar vinegar organically to use internally.

Baking soda is another cheap product that has many uses that helps rid your life of toxins.
So let me know if I can get you more information if you are interested. There really is an enormous body of knowledge and information available but typically
hidden from mainstream media, including the medical industry in particular.
tanya


Dale Moss
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Re: Losing fillings

Post by Dale Moss »

Hi, John

I'm so sorry!

This will be quick, as I have to leave for a seminar. If you're seriously considering having your amalgam fillings removed, look to Mexico. There are excellent dentists there, and it's much, much cheaper than the U.S. I can't recommend a specific dentist but I saw there work when we went to Tijuana years ago for cancer treatment for my husband. You'll need to do some research and cast around for recommendations.

The seminar I'm attending is a clinical one on treating the elderly. Yesterday we saw a man with rapidly progressing Parkinson's. The remedy? Conium. I'm looking forward to the follow-up!

It's not merely mercury that can cause Parkinson's; any neurotoxin can do it. When Clarke was writing neurotoxins like mercury were prevalent, but now there are so many new, untested chemicals out there than can affect the nervous system.

Peace,
Dale
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Shannon Nelson
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Re: Losing fillings

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Leilanae,

That’s a really good thought. “GoFundMe” is a way to set up a site where friends and community can contribute. I’ve added to a couple of friends’ "medical adventure” funds this way, and would be happy to add to John’s also. But I don’t know just what’s involved in setting it up. I think I’m told they take an 8% fee. Which seems a bit steep, but still very worth it.

Well—in trying to find the GoFundMe site, I came on this first—alternatives to it, and at least one says it’s free. I’m rushing, can’t look more right now, but here’s for a start. Anyone know about any of them?

https://www.google.com/search?q=gofundm ... 8&oe=utf-8
Shannon


Shannon Nelson
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Re: Losing fillings

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Wow, this one says it’s free—AND offers “live coaching” for the set-up. Beyond that, I know nothing about it…

https://www.youcaring.com/c/online-fund ... dsQAvD_BwE

www.youcaring.com


John Benneth
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Re: Losing fillings

Post by John Benneth »

Yes, Tanya, I would very much like to try some of the things you suggest. If you can post the sources I would appreciate it very much. Thank you so much for your help, must say I feel much better already! Yesterday I felt so bad I didn't think I can make it through the day, but I ate well and this morning felt wonderful. Thanks again for your help


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