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Re: general anesthesia for sleep?


Posted by Lizzy on January 28, 2003 at 10:06:38:

In Reply to: Re: general anesthesia for sleep? posted by Hope Star on January 28, 2003 at 04:12:33:

Hi Hope.
Thanks for writing. Glad you are doing better! I finally got three hourse of sleep and feel immensely relieved!!! My dr. said that the heavy metal tests would not necesarily show the poisoning because it could be stored in tissues not accesible by testing. My irridologist said the same. The MD recently suggested chelation therapy despite what testing may reveal. I'm curious about your expereince with chelation. Should we chat off list? I've known alot of ppl that got worse wtih chelation so it scared me. I've been following instead a bizzare diet for several years to try to clean this up. Thanks for your help.
Lizzie

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