Mercury from fillings led to my memory loss

I hope Penny Pullen (WDDTY no 15 no 11) has noticed an improvement in her health after having her mercury fillings removed. I had most of mine removed, but was not given the necessary vitamins or care to ensure mercury did not flood my system.

It’s all very well removing fillings, but without the correct procedure as recommended in WDDTY, you may well endure a massive loss of memory - which I have. - Name withheld by request, via e-mail

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