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heavy metals and nurological damage

By Melina Nicolaci Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Hello,

 

I was just wondering if any one who has a family member with pca would know if they ever got them tested for heavy metals. I ask this becuase I have consulted a naturalpathic doctor who recently informed me that people who have high contents of heavy metals usually have nurological damage. My mother was tested and she had a high content of heavy metals, and one of the reasons was becuase of her amalgums, which are fillings in her teeth. We are in the process of removing her amalgums as well as all the toxic heavy metals that are in her body. It takes about a year for the toxins of heavy metals to clear out of someones system, but we are hoping that it will slow down and maybe repair some of the damage that has been done.

 

I have some really interesting articles about heavy metals and the nurological damage it causes if anyone is interested I can e-mail them to you.

 

Regards,

Melina

 

 

Carol Bradley Bursack, Health Guide
8/12/10 4:00pm

There is some evidence that heavy metals can cause damage, but it's not supported by everyone. It will be interesting to see if we hear from others. Thanks for the post.

Carol

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By Melina Nicolaci— Last Modified: 12/20/10, First Published: 08/11/10