Jan 2007 Senior Living Magazine Island Edition

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WELLNESS

While chelation is not yet cov- whether heavy metals are causing your ered under B.C. Medical, says Cline, problems. Then you can set your priori“insurance companies are starting to ties.” realize it’s cheaper for them to pay At 60, Brian’s priority is health. “I for this than expensive long-term do want to live a longer and prosperdisability [LTD].” ous life, and I want to remember what Jim’s disability insurance paid I did when I was doing it. Alzheimer’s, LTD, and private insurance paid a Parkinson’s, a lot of other illnesses are portion of Brian’s dental work. Both environmental. You have to have a lifemen paid for chelation and deducted style change. You have to think things it from taxes. through and do “If you look it things differ“Insurance companies up in a medient.” Most of cal journal, the allerare starting to realize it’s Brian’s treatment for gies have disapcheaper for them to pay peared and he lead poisoning is EDTA chelajust remodelled for this than expensive tion [covered his kitchen, doby MSP], so, ing fine woodlong-term disability.” why isn’t it OK work that was – Dr. John Cline for mercury, impossible when arsenic, nickel, he had tremors. cadmium?” asks Jim. “I’m happy that I figured out what “You’ll probably be dead by the was going on,” says Jim, now 55. “I’m time the government gets around to embarrassed that it was right under my funding it,” says Brian, “don’t worry nose all those years.” about it, just go and do it. Only you Now that The Fog has lifted and Jim control your health. This is why I can think clearly again, he plans to open believe in computers and all the ac- a mercury-free dental practice followcess we have to knowledge. Without ing the International Academy of Oral knowledge, you cannot make an in- Medicine and Toxicology guidelines, formed decision on anything.” as soon as he can find space. [Ed. Note: Not all information For more information about mercury on the Internet is correct and true. and other heavy metals, search the folPeople should conduct thorough relowing Web sites and references: search.] “Just get the metal out,” says Agency for Toxic Substances & Disease Jim. “A $500 investment (complete Registry, Center of Disease Control, physical examination, lab work, che- U.S. Government: lation challenge test) will tell you atsdr.cdc.gov

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Food & Drug Administration, U.S. Government: fda.gov World Health Organization: who.org University of Calgary, for a video: ucalgary.ca toxicteeth.org for a list of symptoms ukentucky.edu for Dr. Boyd Haley’s work on autism at the University of Kentucky American College for Advancement in Medicine for a qualified chelation practitioner in your area: acam.org iaomt.org for a dentist clinemedical.com for treatment options “The Chemicals Within Us,” National Geographic, Oct. 2006. An exposé on internal pollution. Old medical dictionaries, such as Taber’s Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary, 1960 edition, contain interesting information modern dictionaries no longer list. SL

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