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Feb 29Liked by Dr Christopher Exley

(quote): "I am guessing that Parkinson’s disease may be something of interest for my substack subscribers." (end of quote).

Yes. You are right. I am both a reader of your Dr´r Newsletter and interested in the disease, as I am diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in 1998. But I go my own way and do not use Parkinson medication, which only suppress the symptoms. I try to treat the causes, which I have had success with (it is not easy and it is still not easy). You can read about me here:

https://www.mercurymadness.org/Case-Study-of-Hanne-Koplev---Veterinarian--Denmark--Diagnosed-with-Parkinson-s-Disease--nw244.aspx

I have been treated for allergy many years ago using subcutaneous injections, which contains enormous amount of aluminium. It is my impression, that aluminium is not easily chelated with DMPS, DMSA or D-penicillamine, if at all, but I might be wrong.

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My cousin suddenly developed PD after the 2021 injections and just died in December. He had been a pilot for 40 years.

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Yet another reason to stay indoors when the Heavens have been used as a garbage dump.

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When I put my case-story :

https://www.mercurymadness.org/Case-Study-of-Hanne-Koplev---Veterinarian--Denmark--Diagnosed-with-Parkinson-s-Disease--nw244.aspx

On the Internet under comments to lectures about Parkinsons disease it is deleted immediately.

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Respons to John Jester. I found this article concerning chelating aluminium with EDTA https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0162013415300829?via%3Dihub

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