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30.07.2020 Klinghardt Quecksilber Entgiftungsreihe Eingiftungsreihe Teil 3 - Quecksilber Entgiftung-Teil-III - Quecksilber
30.07.2020 Klinghardt Quecksilber Entgiftungsreihe Eingiftungsreihe Teil 3 - Quecksilber Entgiftung-Teil-III - Quecksilber
Juli 2020
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Titanium
Entgiftung Teil III: Quecksilber – Zähne, Biss
und Kiefer
Urine Toxic Elements Post DMPS Challenge
C.N.: 35 year old male Dx: CFIDS, FMS
Date mcg Hg/24 hrs ppb (post DMPS 3 mg/kg i.v push)
4/23/93 27.8 27.8
6/24/93 99.0 99.0
9/21/93 49.4 49.4
12/23/93 2.1 2.1
4/94-8/94 four treatments with neuraltherapy
8/24/94 1514.4 1954.0
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Ni Cd Cs Ba Pb W Al Sn Sb Hg Pd Ag Tl
ABSTRACT
Several chelating agents are presently used among environmental physicians to
diagnose and treat a chronic metal overexposure. We evaluated and compared the
binding capacity of the most common chelating agents DMPS (2, 3-dimercapto-1-
propanesulfonic acid), DMSA (dimercaptosuccinic acid), also called Succimer) and
EDTA (ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid) for the potentially toxic metals Antimony (Sb),
Arsenic (As), Cadmium (Cd), Lead (Pb) and Mercury (Hg). Secondly, we evaluated how
the nutrient elements Calcium (Ca), Copper (Cu) and Zinc (Zn) are affected by the
chelating agents tested.
Results: The intravenous application of DMPS is most suitable for the diagnosis and
treatment of a single or multiple metal exposure, involving the metals Sb, As and Hg.
Both EDTAs (NaCaEDTA and NaEDTA), administered intravenously, are the agents of
choice for Cd, while Pb can be chelated using DMSA, DMPS, or the EDTAs. Both
EDTAs have a strong Zn binding ability, but only NaEDTA is suitable for binding
appreciable amounts of Ca. DMPS best binds Cu.
Conclusion: The intravenous application of DMPS is most useful for the diagnosis of
multiple metal overexposure. It is also the treatment of choice for Sb, As and Hg and
has the strongest Cu binding ability of the chelators tested.
Keywords: DMPS; DMSA; EDTA, arsenic; cadmium; copper; lead; mercury.
Concentrations of some heavy metals in Ligula intestinalis plerocercoids (Cestoda) and Philometra
ovata (Nematoda) compared to some of their hosts (Osteichthyes).
Tenora, F.; Baruš, V.; Kráčmar, S.; Dvořáček, J.
Abstract
Ligula intestinalis and Philometra ovata from the body cavity of 3 cyprinid fishes
(Abramis brama, Rutilus rutilus, Blicca bjoerkna) were analysed for heavy metals using
atomic absorption spectrometry. The Pb, Cr and Cd levels in L. intestinalis plero
cercoids were 15X, 6X and 2.6X higher, respectively, than those in fish muscle,
whereas the levels in P. ovata (adult females) were 106X, 43X and 119X higher,
respectively, than those in fish muscle.
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Abstract: Regulated upon activation, normal T-cell expressed, and secreted (RANTES) and
fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-2 were found at high levels in the JCs tested. Other cytokines
could not be detected at excessive levels.
Discussion: The study confirms that JC is able to produce inflammatory messengers, primarily
RANTES, and, secondarily, FGF-2. Both are implicated in many serious illnesses. The excessive
levels of RANTES/FGF-2 in JC patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, multiple sclerosis,
rheumatoid arthritis, and breast cancer are compared to levels published in medical journals.
Levels detected in JCs are higher than in the serum and cerebrospinal fluid of amyotrophic lateral
sclerosis and multiple sclerosis patients and four-fold higher than in breast cancer tissue.
Conclusion: This study suggests that JC might serve as a fundamental cause of IDs, through
RANTES/FGF-2 production. Thus, JC and implicated immune messengers represent an
integrative aspect of IDs and serve as a possible cause. Removing JCs may be a key to reversing
IDs. There is a need to raise awareness about JC throughout medicine and dentistry.
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Bartonella
Bartonella quintana in a 4000-year-old human tooth
• The Journal of infectious diseases (J. Infect. Dis.)
2005, vol. 191, no4, pp. 607-611
DRANCOURT Michel (1) ; TRAN-HUNG Lam (1) ; COURTIN Jean (2) ; DE LUMLEY Henry (2) ; RAOULT Didier (1) ;
Unité des Rickettsies, CNR UMR 6020, IFR 48, FRANCE
Laboratoire de Préhistoire du Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, CNRS UMR 6569, Faculté de Médecine, Université de
la Méditerranée, Marseille, FRANCE
Abstract
• Bacteria of the genus Bartonella are transmitted by
ectoparasites (lice, fleas, ticks) and have mammalian reservoirs
in which they cause chronic, asymptomatic bacteremia.
Humans are the reservoir of B. quintana, the louse-borne agent
of trench fever.
• We detected DNA of B. quintana in the dental pulp of a person
who died 4000 years ago.
Clinical Implications. As patients with CSD may be seen in the dental office, an awareness of its
symptomatology can prevent unnecessary dental intervention and facilitate early treatment.
Patients with submandibular swellings often are examined in dental offices because a dental etiology is
suspected. Many of these submandibular swellings represent lymphadenopathies. Proper diagnosis requires an
ability to differentiate the many causes, which include oral sepsis, skin infections, tuberculosis, leukemia,
neoplasms and cat-scratch disease, or CSD. Familiarity with these diverse processes is incumbent on the
dentist. Thorough examinations and laboratory investigations usually lead to a diagnosis.
It is estimated that 70,000 new cases of CSD occur each year.1 Although systemic manifestations have been
reported, Cats are a natural reservoir for the causative microorganism. Because infected cats rapidly develop
antibodies, they appear healthy despite a bacteremia that can be present for at least 12 months.A positive
serology has been reported in up to 56 percent of North American cats.3 The etiologic organism, transmitted to
humans by a cat’s scratch, lick or bite, was identified in 1992 by Regnery and colleagues5 as the gram-negative
bacillus Bartonella henselae.
Because some patients who have CSD will be examined in the dental office, we present a case report and
review of CSD to heighten dentists’ awareness of signs, symptoms and methods of diagnosis.
Implants??
Titanium in the jaw acts as antenna for microwave radiation
Brain proteome response following whole body exposure of mice to mobile
phone or wireless DECT base radiation
Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine; Posted online on January 20, 2012.
(doi:10.3109/15368378.2011.631068 (1–25) Adamantia F. Fragopoulou, Athina Samara, Marianna H. Antonelou,
Anta Xanthopoulou, Aggeliki Papadopoulou, Konstantinos Vougas, Eugenia Koutsogiannopoulou, Ema
Anastasiadou, Dimitrios J. Stravopodis, George Th. Tsangaris, Lukas H. Margaritis
Department of Cell Biology and Biophysics, Athens University,
Abstract:
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of two sources of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) on the
proteome of cerebellum, hippocampus, and frontal lobe in Balb/c mice following long-term whole body
irradiation. Three equally divided groups of animals (6 animals/group) were used; the first group was exposed
to a typical mobile phone, at a SAR level range of 0.17–0.37 W/kg for 3 h daily for 8 months, the second group
was exposed to a wireless DECT base (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications/Telephone) at a SAR level
range of 0.012–0.028 W/kg for 8 h/day also for 8 months and the third group comprised the sham-exposed
animals. Comparative proteomics analysis revealed that long-term irradiation from both EMF sources altered
significantly (p < 0.05) the expression of 143 proteins in total (as low as 0.003 fold downregulation up to 114
fold overexpression). Several neural function related proteins (i.e., Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein (GFAP), Alpha
synuclein, Glia Maturation Factor beta (GMF), and apolipoprotein E (apoE)), heat shock proteins, and
cytoskeletal proteins (i.e., Neurofilaments and tropomodulin) are included in this list as well as proteins of the
brain metabolism (i.e., Aspartate aminotransferase, Glutamate dehydrogenase) to nearly all brain regions
studied. Western blot analysis on selected proteins confirmed the proteomics data. The observed protein
expression changes may be related to brain plasticity alterations, indicative of oxidative stress in the nervous
system or involved in apoptosis and might potentially explain human health hazards reported so far, such as
headaches, sleep disturbance, fatigue, memory deficits, and brain tumor long-term induction under similar
exposure conditions.
Entgiftung Teil III: Quecksilber – Zähne, Biss
und Kiefer
Entgiftung Teil III: Quecksilber – Zähne, Biss
und Kiefer
My work with patients: 1996-2020 (SophiaHi.com)
When I graduated from my work with pain patients , I moved on to working with
clients with chronic complex illness. I had to learn a few more lessons. My clinic is
today the Sophia Health Institute in Woodinville just outside Seattle. I have 8
physicians working with me and all of them are “jaw and tooth literate”.
We learned
1.that most - if not all - people today are toxic. The teeth are no longer the biggest or only
source of toxicity. Its insecticides, food preservatives, flame retardants and others. But ahead of all of
them is aluminum toxicity, a by-product of the global climate control effort. Aluminum is the main
source of inflammation in our vascular and nervous system. The effect of all toxins is cumulative and
synergistic.
2. the more toxic the terrain, the more pathogens and parasites in a system.
3. Cavitations in the jaw are associated with the production of RANTES – inflammatory cytokines that
are associated with MS, ALS and other neurological illness and cancer. Cavitations are no longer
tolerated by us humans in the greater context of systemic toxicity.
4. Gum disease is a symptom of systemic illness and has to be addressed that way (systemic
antimicrobials, detoxification, gut health, parasites, liver problems)
6. Loss of vertical tooth height with age decreases acetylcholine in the brain.
Memory goes! If the bite goes with tooth loss, so does the brain. We have to
restore the bite respecting the vertical height of the restoration
7. Titanium in the jaw is structurally great, perfect – and yet not always a good
idea! It’s a microwave antenna in an already electro-polluted general
environment. Its allergenic in up to 25% of people (www.Melisa.org) that had
the implants for several years. It is metal too close to the brain