Last winter I had a toxic Mercury spill in my oral cavity, courtesy of a HMO preoccupied Dentist, that started a dwindling (Body, Mind & Soul) health spiral. To make matters worse, the new Amalgam fillings fell out and I had to return to my old Dentist to have them replaced.
Within a week I started sinus and flu symptoms which were soon followed by muscle and joint pains and progressed to an inability to keep a conversation thread or even remember the names of my coworkers (let alone the Paradox training that Peter tried to help me learn).
The latest Amalgam filling was one of the newer "50% Mercury, 30% Copper, with the balance of Aluminum and Tin" variety and caused a rapid Mercury vapor dispersion throughout my respiratory system.
In addition, everytime I ate something the bacteria on the food pickup up the inorganic Mercury and converted it to the more lethal Methyl Mercury and carried it through my digestive system (with heavy accumulations in the Descending Colon) and throughout my body (especially the Adrenals and Thyroid).
The muscles behind my right knee got so tight that it pulled the Achilles Heel and then the Hamstring. It progressed up the lower back and into the middle back leaving me in physical pain most of the time.
The galvanism effected more of the Mental aspects. My new Dentist checked the voltages and found the newest filling in #2 was charged at -11 Microvolts and the #31 tooth right below it was a +2. Every time I closed my mouth I zapped myself. Since the brain works on Nanovolts, I was literally overwhelmed with current and forgetfulness was paramount ...
It took me about 9 months of Doctor visits (guess that's why they call it practicing Medicine ...) to finally isolate the causes listed above.
All the Amalgam was removed on August 29th and the Wisdom Tooth Cavitations were debrided of their toxic material on September 5th. We started the formal 2 year DMPS Chelation and Neural Therapy Detoxification Protocols on September 24th ...
My illness has required extensive use of both my sick and annual leave to the tune of over 600 hours during the last 21 pay-periods.
But since my Total Dental Revision I feel improvement every day (with the exception of some intermittent healing crisis as the Mercury is pulled from the body's nooks and crannies) ...