My cousin died from Lou Gehrig's disease when she was in her forties. They diagnosed her by testing her spinal fluid. They found mercury in her spinal fluid in large amounts, which is how they designate Lou Gerhig's disease from a plefora of other neuro-muscular disorders. Mercury is not supposed to be there, at all! How did the mercury get in there? She had city water, and she was a school teacher. She never was much for eating lots of fish and seafood, but she did have a mouth full of amalgam fillings. Mine are coming out...
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My cousin died from Lou Gehrig's disease when she was in her forties. They diagnosed her by testing her spinal fluid. They found mercury in her spinal fluid in large amounts, which is how they designate Lou Gerhig's disease from a plefora of other neuro-muscular disorders. Mercury is not supposed to be there, at all! How did the mercury get in there? She had city water, and she was a school teacher. She never was much for eating lots of fish and seafood, but she did have a mouth full of amalgam fillings. Mine are coming out...
May 22, 2012 - 6:23pmThis Comment
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