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Finding The Answer
Chapter_Title 4
At this point, I needed an answer! There was something
getting progressively worse and I couldn't figure it out. Fortunately,
I had one more revealing symptom and a friend that offered her experience.
The symptom was that I could taste metal in my
mouth. I also noticed that whenever I touched my tongue to one of
my fillings, I would feel what seemed like an electrical "tingling".
My friend, who I was training together with for website design (for our website
design business at the time), shared her experience with me.
The Testimonial_Text That Saved
Me
In the course of a conversation we were having
one day, I told her about my symptoms. I'm not sure why I talked
to her about this. I had no reason to. I guess I was just hoping
an answer would come my way some day.
I'll never forget the moment... not the for rest
of my life.
As I was sharing my symptoms with her, I shared
a rather unusual one. I told her how, in one night, one of my front
teeth, which have always been perfectly straight (I've never had
braces) moved out of place. When I woke up the next morning, it
had shifted about 2 millimeters forward... as if pressure had been
building for some time suddenly forcing it to give way.
She proceeded to tell me about her battle with
chronic fatigue (CFS) and how she had some of her fillings removed
and how it helped her tremendously. She was almost not able to function,
getting worse constantly, until she was bedridden and could no longer
work. All the doctors said there was no hope... "Take this"...
"Try this"... "Take this"... "Try this"...
After doing some research, she decided to have
a few of her 'silver' fillings removed. This was all she could afford
at the time. She proceeded to tell me how her health improved so
much over the next few weeks that she went back to work.
Then, without hesitation, she turned to me and
calmly said, "You have mercury poisoning from your fillings."
I'll never forget that moment, because as soon
as she finished talking, I said, "That's it! Thank you."
Somehow, I knew that I had just received the answer I'd been looking
for.
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