Thanks Stephanie. Do you think it was the mercury removal that made you deadly ill? Do you think the removal helped at all?
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> I was pretty bad off at the time of my removals. I had been worse in the months prior, but my naturopath thought that I needed improved liver function before getting my amalgams removed (although in retrospect, I think I would have been better off getting them out sooner rather than later).
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