Heavy Metals Leaving Through Mouth From Brain

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detox

brain

mouth

dry mouth

honey

eyedrops

[2006]

[Aajonus]

When those heavy metals leave the brain where most of it them are contained, they leave through the mouth, the gums, the lips, the tongue, the salivary gland. That's why people get dry mouth, it's not dehydration at all. It's that those heavy metals come through and out the mouth and the fats all from that area are pulled with those toxins to keep those toxins from damaging the body. So, that leaves dry lips and it's not dehydration. It has nothing to do with water.

The best thing to do is the oils in the honey absorb into the lips the best, so that keeps your lips from drying the best.

But as long as you have heavy coming out your salivary glands, you're gonna have problems on the sides of your mouth for those people who have the tendency to send a lot out the lips

I do, so I've always had these scars on the side of my mouth. I don't have the sores I used to. I used to have constant sores on the side. I don't have sores, but I have the scars from it.

[Attendee]

[Something about eyedrops or contacts]

[Aajonus]

It's not a good thing to do.

Thimerosal, which is liquid mercury. All kinds of toxins.

It's still a chemical. They're using glycerin and stuff like that. It's all chemical. I mean, if you want to try to make a solution, take distilled water and take sea salt and put it in there and use that

And what it is is take about a pinch of finally granulated sun dried sea salt in eight ounces of distilled water, or two grains of the heavier salt, sun dried sea salt.

I just keep it in the for patients who come to wear contacts, I've got a little thing for them and I use that and I've had that solution last for over a year and a half without any problem. I put it in a small glass Perrier bottle. I don't leave it in plastic.

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