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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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