Dear Pete,
Sorry for misreading your original post - I note that you said most not all cases of IBS.
How do you define those amongst your cases of IBS that were symptom-similar to mercury poisoning? Do you mean they were so similar that 80% responded curatively to potentised Mercury? [I appreciate that there are many remedies for the cure of mercury poisoning - what I am getting at is - What is your defintion of those that show mercury as a causation.]
Hahenmann stated that Syphilis is much easier to treat than Psora - I think psora is the big enemy, even if compounded by syphlitic influence.
In your experience is it possible to improve the long-term health of people significantly if they have a mouthful of mercury? On the one hand, one might theorise that by treating the psora one can reduce susceptibility to Mercury. On the other hand one could theorise that it is healthy to have a reaction to amalgam fillings, and not a sign of psora, and the mercury is a maintaining cause.
This cannot be known without a great deal of experience, so I thought you would be the person to ask.
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