
Since you may not have perused all the back issues of our EnjoyingYourHealthDotCom articles, we’d like to make you aware that the first step in implementing our bipolar treatment plan or health rescue system is the removal of all the mercury from your body.
It’s not an easy thing to do, but the results are fabulous. You might just get your life back.
There’s a particular mercury removal protocol and the one we’ve followed has been from Dr. Hal Huggins, the dentist who has been educating the wide world that mercury is harmful… educating us for decades. There are specially trained dentists who know how to take precautions while removing your mercury, so the harmful vapors don’t waft up into your brain.
There are particular steps to take after your mercury is “removed” to make sure it actually exits your body completely and this takes a large commitment on your part. We hope you’re willing to do your body good. Your mercury removal protocol will include proper mercury and amalgam fillings removal, but it will also embrace your nutrition and your supplement program. You can learn all about the protocol from Dr. Huggins and from various trained dentists. Never go to a regular American Dental Association dentist because they’re forbidden to embrace Dr. Huggins’ protocol. Their living depends upon placing amalgam fillings (which DO contain mercury!) and root canals and crowns… all of which are highly detrimental to bipolar disorder. They will be penalized by the ADA if they even go to a Huggins training seminar.
We’re hoping this information about mercury poisoning symptoms correlating with bipolar disorder symptoms will get your attention and will prove to be important in your life.
Second to getting the mercury safely out of your body and brain, is the use of Kangen Drinking Water. This type of alkaline ionized water is anti-oxidant, the best liquid you can put into your body.
If you’re reading the articles on this website, you’re interested to do your body good and you’re interested to move away from bipolar disorder symptomology. We know that! Gerald H. Smith writes about the connections between mercury poisoning and bipolar disorder and we hope you’ll read his work too.
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