Actually YOU do not treat mercury poisoning with other poisons
(like drugs!)!
You need to undergo DETOX and chelation, BEFORE you must remove any
dental mercury!
Unfortunatelly many "RESEARCHERS" do not know what they are talking
about while gambling with others lifes!
Since MEDICINE is not an EXACT science, and many doctors are looking
for an opportunity to get quick rich, while not having an
intellectual capacity to do research we all we are suffering!
Here is a solid research on HEAVY metals and autoimmune and
neurotoxic injuries.
http://www.melisa.org/articles/engel-e.pdf
http://www.melisa.org/articles/neuroen.pdf
http://www.melisa.org/articles/biomark.pdf
http://www.melisa.org/articles/biomark2.pdf
http://www.melisa.org/articles/nialler.pdf
http://www.melisa.org/articles/index.html
http://www.cfspages.com/
http://www.rand.org/publications/MR/MR1018.2/mr1018.2.chap11.html
http://www.wws.princeton.edu/~ota/disk2/1990/9031_n.html
http://www.heldref.org/html/Consensus.html
http://www.herc.org/news/mcsarticles/rowat.htm
http://www.california.com/~hawk/MCS-Ammunition.htm
http://home13.inet.tele.dk/mcscphdk/grafik/before.jpg
http://home13.inet.tele.dk/mcscphdk/grafik/after.jpg
http://www.rand.org/publications/MR/MR1018.2/
There is to many morons in medicine like Stephen barretts and
Ronald Gots who are paid by industry to confuse all.
--- In fibromyalgiaandmyofacial@y..., "CFS Research"
<CFSresearch@m...> wrote:
> Promising New Treatment for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
>
>
> The Behavioral Medicine Research Center at the University of Miami
is conducting a study funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood
Institute of the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Barry Hurwitz
Ph.D. and Dr. Nancy Klimas M.D. are the principal investigators of
this study. The study is investigating a very promising potential
treatment for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). The study is a placebo-
controlled clinical trial in which Procrit is prescribed to the
participants for 13 weeks. Procrit is a drug that has been used for
over a decade to treat anemia which is low red blood cell volume. The
drug increases the production of red blood cells, which we have
discovered is low in many CFS patients. Because the red blood cell
delivers oxygen to the body, it is projected that this treatment may
reduce the debilitating fatigue experienced by individuals with CFS.
>
>
>
> You can visit our web page that describes the study and also has
links for
> downloading our brochure, as well as the electronic forms that we
use to
> determine eligibility. The web site for our department, which is
the
> Behavioral Medicine Department, is
>
> www.bmrc.miami.edu.
>
> To go to our web page directly the address is
>
> http://www.bmrc.miami.edu/research/niaid/project2.asp
>
>
>
> Please note that any information you provide us will be kept
strictly confidential. The form will allow us to determine if you
are eligible to participate in the study. We are looking for CFS
patients in the South Florida area, and qualified participants will
be compensated for their time, as well as receiving free studies
medications, medical examinations, and detailed information about
their health. You can help us get the word out by forwarding the
email to anyone you think may be interested in this study.
>
>
>
> We apologize if this email was sent to you incorrectly, our goal
was to get the word out to people that have an interest in CFS and
may live in or know someone that lives in the South Florida area
suffering with CFS. Thank you for your help.
>
>
>
> For more information please feel free to contact me at
CFSresearch@m...
>
>
>
> A few weeks ago the TV station WPLJ Channel 10 in Miami, covered
in their Health Section the research the we are doing. The link to
read about the report is
>
>
>
>
http://www.click10.com/mia/health/kristisgoodhealth/stories/kristisgoo
dhealth-131585020020321-110306.html
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>
>
> Sincerely yours,
>
> Barry Hurwitz, Ph.D.
>
>
>
> Professor
>
> Principal Investigator
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