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thejoje
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I am a few clicks away from signing my 3 daughters up for AI. Just wanted to ask a couple questions to the experts:

1. Anyone not have their amalgams out before going on the AI program?

2. Anyone not seen any noticeable improvement after having been on the drops for a while?

3. How did you break the news to your beloved LLMD that your are stopping his protocol midway?

They have been on abx, supps, and some thyroid/adrenal potions for about 6-8 months. One daughter has not done well on any pills. The other 2 have made some minor gains. Yeast is always close at hand.

Hubby and I are loaded with amalgams and would love to be the guinea pigs in the fam, but have to get the fillings out first.(I think)

Sorry about all the questions

[confused]

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Anyone else?

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All your answers are in the "Allergie Immun Germany" thread with some 1800 posts in it. It is the best source. Or you can read www.allergie-immun.de (English) and do some translating with google.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ylnQ-T7oiA
Watching this film may be enough to give you your answer. Even the vapor you are releasing to people close to you may be enough to consider.

Let me say that in 12 years I have not met anyone who solved the Lyme Disease problem without addressing the amalgam issue or a serious dysregulation problem permanently. Making this happen is much easier after AI than any other way I know.

Take care.

P.S. I am sure that even the most beloved LLMD has heard of ILADS comments on Mercury and certainly must be familiar with serious dysregulations aka allergies caused by the autonomous nervous system. If he/she hasn't, that is very sad, but it's time to tell.

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I have had all my amalgams taken out but have one root canal. Would this be a significant hinderance?

Sheryl

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Told my llmd I was taking a break to detox. My body responded well to abx for 1 1/2 years...then no further. I needed to stop and try natural protocol...
My llmd never works on detox.
Said I would be back if/when symptoms resume...never had to go back!

LLMD would not understand the AI so I did not bother explaining. But will send a note after my AI is complete to LLMD.

Had all my amalgams out...still working on root canal issues. Have had major success already on AI, and noticed by my whole family.

Best wishes.

The AI thread will give you all the other answers from those who post. Most only read the AI post and my not see this post of yours. PM them if you have specific questions for an individual who matches your profile. We are all different with how we respond.

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Sheryl777, there is no way of telling what is a hindrance or not when doing AI. A root canal is a dead tooth and it produces toxins, considered carcinogens, affecting the surrounding teeth and bone structure, referred to as cavitations. The microorganisms/bacteria/parasites love to live there undisturbed by oxygenated blood and the surrounding area is weakened by it.

http://www.tuberose.com/Root_Canals.html

AI is a major step in the right direction if mercury/metal detoxing, leaky gut/wheat etc. is a problem.

Take care.

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quote:
Originally posted by thejoje:
I am a few clicks away from signing my 3 daughters up for AI. Just wanted to ask a couple questions to the experts:

1. Anyone not have their amalgams out before going on the AI program?

2. Anyone not seen any noticeable improvement after having been on the drops for a while?

3. How did you break the news to your beloved LLMD that your are stopping his protocol midway?

They have been on abx, supps, and some thyroid/adrenal potions for about 6-8 months. One daughter has not done well on any pills. The other 2 have made some minor gains. Yeast is always close at hand.

Hubby and I are loaded with amalgams and would love to be the guinea pigs in the fam, but have to get the fillings out first.(I think)

Sorry about all the questions

[confused]

Answers in order :

1. Yes, I have 9 amalgams now. Went through TBD tx for 5 years and in remission for just over 3 years now. I plan to have amalgam removal 2 at a time, when I can afford it.

2. Noticeable improvement(s)? Not sure how to answer this one, except to say that I feel I'm detoxing rapidly. I might not be the best control subject for this question, as my appendix ruptured last October and improvements began immediately afterward (within a week). No GI sx's of any kind left. Tx with PSP (that's A.I.) is not over for me yet. (9 months and still going.)

3. Didn't have to tell LLMD because I'm not being treated for TBD anymore and do not consider PSP a tx for TBD. Be cautious if TBD's sx's still very active in your children, spouse & you. Once toxins began to leave, I had re-activation of a few sx's lasting about 3 months, then, went away.

Advice - Don't know what you mean by stopping tx "midway". How long have you all been in tx? I would finish out tx first, then do PSP. I would not make a concerted effort to spend money getting amalgams removed first.

If you want to talk, you can reach me at:

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