Re: Can fluorescent light sensitivity be caused by heavy metals?
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Hi, Amy,
Yes, I have had testing and I have read many doctors believe you won't get anywhere until you address heavy metal toxins. For me personally, amalgam fillings are still an issue, but last I looked into this, there still did not exist an alternative that I could tolerate for my 2 wisdom teeth. (I cannot have them removed due to the roots sitting on nerves.) But I have improved greatly by addressing various other issues--especially my liver and lymphatic function and getting toxins out of my body. Mercury didn't show up on my one test, and I forget the reason (but there was one). It did measure high on my second. I was also somewhat high in aluminum and lead. In Europe, especially, the EMSsavvy docs really put emphasis on chelating metals and getting rid of amalgams. I have not specifically heard of this causing flourescent lightintolerance, but almost all EMS people do have flourescent light intolerance to one degree or another, so it
certainly seems connected in some way.
My best to you; hope you are feeling better soon,
Diane
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Subject: [eSens] Can fluorescent light sensitivity be caused by heavy metals?
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Date: Saturday, November 14, 2009, 11:03 AM
I have a severe reaction to fluorescent lights (feel weak and faint after only a few minutes). I also have weak muscles and a boatload of other weird symptoms. My new Dr thinks I may have heavy metal poisoning and is going totest for that. Have any of you ever heard of that causing light and electrical field sensitivity? Does that make sense at all?
Thanks! Amy
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