Re: Losing fillings
Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2017 11:11 pm
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
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