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Good article. I have my own theory that you may find interesting.

I’m not a dr or scientist but I have had a very interesting life which lead me to become interested in certain areas. My whole life I have had adverse events due to exposure to metals. It has meant I’ve met some very specialised scientists who value my experiences a lot. I’ve also been known all my life as someone who is highly intelligent with a high IQ. I have no conflicts at all. I went in with no biases. It’s lead to me coming up with my own theories based on my own health and the health of others I’ve observed and had input into. I have written a Substack on it. Very short and basic.

Basically the reason different people react differently to a virus is down to their toxic load and their hypersensitivity to their toxic load. The toxins the body has trouble breaking down. Metals to be specific. I’ve had a type 4 delayed type hypersensitivity to certain metals from about the age of 13. I’ve even had bad reactions to the mercury in tuna which caused chronic fatigue syndrome. I was eating a lot of it at the time.

I’ve found from my observations that we all have our own personal antigen tolerance level. Once we exceed our antigen limit disease occurs. Lowering the antigen level and symptoms improve. If heart attacks are a family susceptibility it will only happen to you if you exceed your antigen tolerance.

With orthopaedic implant allergy the symptoms can be minimised if the patient avoids vegetables, eggs and herbs. I even know a couple both reacting badly to their hip implants. The wife eats lots of organic fruit and vegetables yet her symptoms were so much more severe than her husbands who only ate fries.

With covid if you have a high metal load and have a type 4 allergy to metals you will have severe symptoms and could die.

If you have a high metal load but do not have a type 4 allergy to them you will have a rough time with covid but unlikely to die.

If you have a low toxic load and don’t have a type 4 allergy to viruses you probably won’t even know you have covid. I don’t believe a virus like covid kills people. I believe it’s the patients metal load and their sensitivity to it. When the body tries to detoxify the virus it also in the process tries to detoxify the patients built up toxic load of metals. It moves the metal toxins around the body and through the organs and that’s what causes the symptoms.

It happens to me without having a virus. I’m having a bad reaction to PMMA bone cement but also have a type 4 allergy to certain metals and a toxic load of them. So everyday I avoid things that have a detoxifying effect and avoid moving too much as that sets off all the symptoms too.

But if I do eat vegetables I get really sick. The symptoms are the same as long covid. I even have what’s been called “covid tongue” but I’ve never had covid. My covid tongue is caused by low vitamin c. I lowered it on purpose before my implant was removed in order to survive the symptoms. I was having anaphylactic shock every time I ate. After lowering vitamin c the symptoms improved.

I believe testing all covid patients with the Melisa test and also testing metal levels in the blood would be very revealing. Maybe some scientist out there wants to give it a go

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This is a common belief in the integrative medicine field (especially Klinghardt who has argued certain chronic infections are maintained because the microbes such as candida sequester heavy metals).

It is also a common reason why people develop dementia and heart issues later in life as when their bones atrophy, the heavy metals they had stored leak out in the blood stream (especially for lead).

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Does it ever cross your mind that allopathic medicine has become too complicated for its own good?

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I think so, but that statement is too vague for me to be sure I agree with it.

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Very interesting. A topic I should but don't know much about.

I have CFS/M.E myself and have a host of similar theories but I have to eat lots of vegetables and herbs or spices. High antioxidant and high prebiotic. Antiinflammatory type diet.

I wonder if you have tried or heard of the FODMAP diet and perhaps we share different allergens which present as similar symptoms. Worsening or a crash.

I also wonder about mast cells, histamines and mast cell activation syndrome.

But I should definitely learn more about the metal aspect and how metal toxicities occur and are cleared from the body.

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When a child I had no allergens and even as an adult I’ve been able to eat whatever I want to. I have type 4 allergies to mercury, titanium and aluminium. You become allergic through exposure. I’ve had to avoid Titanium dioxide in food for years. Prof Vera Stejskal said she believed I was allergic to thimerasol as well. It’s because I’m currently exposed that I’m unwell. To the bone cement. I’ve been having anaphylaxis/anaphylactic shock since 2019. Before the implant was removed even exercise would cause anaphylactic shock. Washing my hair in the shower I had to do slowly and gently. If I did it fast and vigorously it would cause anaphylactic shock. After the implant was removed in 2020 the titanium symptoms disappeared but not the odd symptoms out. I still had anaphylaxis/anaphylactic shock but I could control it better. Things have improved further over the last 2 years too. My antigen level is slowly lowering. If it wasn’t for the bone cement my health would be back to normal. There is a 570 page book on metal allergy which is being marketed as a clinical manual too for further information. You may be interested in the work of prof Vera Stejskal too RIP.

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Thank you! This was interested. What you the implant you had (was it the bone cement, those are not titanium)?

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I was allergic to both. I believe it’s the aluminosilicate in the bone cement that is responsible for the remaining symptoms as after it was put in me I started reacting to things with aluminosilicate in them. Like I’m now allergic to my iPhone screen and had to get some composite fillings removed due to the aluminosilicate just to try mitigate symptoms.

I’ve had bad reactions to two spinal implants. First was in 2005. I was so unwell it changed my appearance. When I awoke from the surgery to remove the implant my appearance was already back to normal. It was a dramatic change.

My second implant in 2019 had titanium alloy screws and carbon fibre rods. Ti6AL4V is the titanium alloy so has aluminium and vanadium too. That’s when they used the Cortoss bone cement.

7 months later my dr said if it wasn’t removed soon I could die. It was removed after 10 months. The titanium symptoms disappeared but still reacting to the bone cement. I am getting better slowly and less sensitised.

Type 4 allergy to metals is very obvious in me and in my fathers side of the family. Very very obvious.

I’ve also noticed many with implant allergy get diagnosed with a range of things. Fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, mast cell problems, autoimmune issues and many more.

So what I decided to do was go onto health groups on Facebook and simply ask people about implants. I was surprised that in these unrelated health groups the overwhelming majority of people had an implant of some type.

Same with Facebook groups of people who use diet to minimise symptoms like the Lion diet. They almost all had an implant too.

As I have no prior training in medicine i thought id try reaching my own conclusions about human health by observing and questioning hundreds of sick people. It got to the point that I can tell when people are having an adverse event to vaccine adjuvants just by observation. I even found a few drs and a specialist having an adverse event. They told me they just try to cope with it. I told them they obviously aren’t coping if I can tell. One of the conclusions I came to was that in my opinion people’s biological response to metals can tell you an awful lot about people’s health and susceptibilities and these susceptibilities can be avoided with this knowledge

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Thank you very much for sharing this.

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My medical history is fascinating when you go into the details. Some of the things that have happened have been very strange. The multiple instances of bad reactions to metals makes it much more interesting. I even reacted to a pair of underwear that caused bad swelling and a rash. It woke me up in the night. It turned out the underwear were made from polyester that had been impregnated with titanium dioxide which I reacted to. Lol

My dads side of the family has also been very illuminating as he has lots of siblings. My theory that family susceptibilities like heart attacks or cancer or even arthritis and mental illness only occur in family members who exceed their antigen tolerance keeps coming up and I really believe this is important for the future of healthcare.

I even wrote to the coroner in 2020 to tell them that if my most susceptible uncle is vaccinated it would kill him. I told the coroner about my families issues and that they shouldn’t be vaccinated and that I need the coroner to check for reasons related to metals if my uncle appears in front of them for an autopsy.

About 18 months later that uncle did get vaccinated and was dead within 48 hours.

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I feel like I should know about this, but prior to your post I had only heard of nickle allergies and a few possible titanium allergies but the titanium allergies were from the implants gradually releasing ions and not external exposures.

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If you’re interested I wrote a document on my surgeries and symptoms which includes photographs. It’s called TimelineOfSurgeries&Symptoms.pdf.

It’s in my google drive where there is lots of other information on metals. I’ve had patients take my account to their own surgeons overseas who have agreed to remove the patients implant off the back of it.

I quickly became an authority on the subject in the eyes of patients in Facebook groups and many contacted me for my opinion and advice on their health. I was able to put them onto contacts I’ve made around the world who was able to find a surgeon or dentist in their area who would agree to help. I’ve even had people return to me more than once to ask for my help with their family members or friends that have subsequently needed help.

So here’s the link to my google drive if you’re interested with the TimelineOfSurgeries&Symptoms document

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1giDz-KNCRzhu_3ejcuEy5PhBxQu5bXqq

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Thank you. Did you do any type of chelation therapy afterwards?

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No not yet. Still not safe enough for me to do that.

Tiny fragments of my first implant were left scattered through my back in my 2008 operation and because of my sensitivity prof Vera Stejskal told me not to use anything to speed up detoxification. I had my amalgam fillings removed later in 2008 as well but the correct safety protocols weren’t used. Took me 9 years for the mercury to get out of my system by just eating good food. Nascent iodine was also a necessity as the amalgam fillings removal done improperly caused constant flu like symptoms. The nascent iodine kept the flu symptoms away.

Currently the problem is the bone cement which is still in my back. If I take vitamin c or foods that have a detoxifying effect or vegetables the symptoms get a lot worse.

I am improving still though and de-sensitising so I’m hoping I’ll be able to do something to speed up the detoxification sometime in the future.

That’s what I’m hoping anyway.

I do still have neurological issues caused by the bone cement so the document I wrote isn’t written as well as I wanted. It was very difficult. The neurological issues are still improving.

Since 2008 I also react to titanium dioxide in foods and medications and composite dental fillings.

In 2020 my surgeon also found that when my original surgeon took my 2008 implant out that a piece of surgical rod was left in me.

But when that implant was removed it was given to me. While they had to cut the rods to remove it I still had all the pieces of surgical rod except for some tiny fragments.

So that piece of surgical rod in front of my spine was not a piece of my implant. It was also nowhere near the operation site. Not in my lumbar area. They are now trying to cover that up.

But the 2020 surgeon did remove it for me but he just didn’t document it.

After my 2008 operation I developed high risk epilepsy. After my new surgeon removed that piece of surgical rod in front of my spine I no longer have epilepsy at all

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Toxin overload is literally terrain theory. Welcome to the truth.

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However I don’t deny the existence of viruses or their role in disease

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