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Still copper toxic two years later?

February 12, 2015January 16, 2019 Eric 151 Comments

[I] quit chelating around seven months ago to do liver and colon cleansing and just recently did my third annual hair test. When the results arrived, I was very upset to see my copper has gone back up. It went from 560 to 170 to 280 (whereas the reference range is 11 – 30). First […]

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“…nothing ever goes away until it has taught us what we need to know.”
-Pema Chodron

 

“God, whose law it is that all who learn must suffer. And even in our sleep pain that cannot forget, falls drop by drop upon the heart, and in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom to us by the awful grace of God.”
-Aeschylus

 

Sometimes when you’re in a dark place you think you’ve been buried, but you’ve actually been planted.
-Unknown

About me

My name is Eric – I‘m 50 and first saw a doctor for fatigue at 17. I lived fairly normally if a little subdued by lack of endurance at times. But then, in 2002 I fell into a nosedive after moving to South Florida. At the time, I was clueless but now, I know heavy metal toxicity, methylation cycle dysfunction, Candida, mold illness and Lyme disease were dragging me down. I spent 18 months chelating the metals out and starting up methylation supports but stopped when I felt myself circling the drain. I’m now on the Root Cause Protocol, practicing DNRS and using Dr. Joe Dispenza’s meditations. Here’s a list of all the things that went wrong which I now believe flowed from limbic system impairment and stress.

* supplements
* hair test
* genetics
* how to get healthy

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