Amalgam Illness: Diagnosis and Treatment |
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Why worry about mercury poisoning? | 16 |
Mercury comparison of poisoned dentists and students as measured | 18 |
What mercury poisoning does to you | 25 |
Complete figure of steroid hormones made by your gonads and adrenal glands | 35 |
Brain mercury and how you feel after amalgam removal | 52 |
Do you have it? How to diagnose mercury poisoning | 54 |
Normal relationship between ACTH and cortisol in healthy resting people | 58 |
Liver metabolism | 110 |
Wilsons disease | 117 |
Growth hormone | 123 |
Side effects and adverse reactions | 129 |
Descriptions of stuff you can take Materia medica | 143 |
Appendix | 168 |
Prednisolone tapers by body weight and initial mgkg desired | 191 |
What to do about mercury poisoning | 67 |
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