In a civilized society, should anyone or any government ever force anyone to do anything against his or her will as long as that person does not infringe upon the life, liberty, or property of another?
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Hello Mr. Scott!
I was in one of your classes last semester, and have seen something on ABC about the removal of metals in the blood helps a lot of deadly problems occuring today, like altzhimers. I didn't expect to see it work out, but I've seen something on ABC where... well... i'll see when it ends, but it helps, if not cures it! I'm impressed. There could be a possibility that the mercury could have left perminant brain damage in this person, but you've truely made me a believer in all of your weird rants.
Thanks for teaching me, I know I wasn't the greatest student.
Weird rants? Anyway, one book I read is Toxic Metal Syndrome. It discusses the metals and how to get rid of them (chelation).
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