Leg pain in adults is usually associated with cadmium or thallium. Cadmium is present in tap water that runs through corroded galvanized pipes. The cadmium is probably a contaminant of the zinc used for galvanizing. Test the water, electronically, for cadmium. If you have all copper pipes but there is cadmium in the water, there must be a short piece (a Y or a T joint) made of old galvanized pipe lurking somewhere. Track it down by
testing water from all your faucets.

Cadmium causes the blood vessels to spasm and it is made worse by smoking, that’s why the condition is sometimes called Smoker’s Leg. But extremely painful legs are due to chronic thallium poisoning more than any other cause!

It is very important to know exactly how toxic thallium is. Read the clipping on page 417 right now!

Where would you ever get thallium? From your very own mouth! The mercury in fillings is often itself polluted with thallium! Replace your amalgam fillings with composite.

commercial personal products

Thallium has another source: it is riding along as a pollutant in cotton swabs, cotton balls, commercial bandages, toothpicks, floss, gauze, sanitary napkins, tampons, disposable diapers, and paper towels. Evidently these are being sterilized with mercuric chloride which, in turn, has thallium pollution.

  • Line disposable diapers with a tissue
  • Line sanitary napkins and pads with a tissue
  • Use the polyester puff in the top of vitamin bottles in place of cotton balls. Twirl some around a plastic stirrer for a swab.
  • Use pieces of tissue and masking tape for bandages.
safe substitutes for personal products

If you do have thallium in your white blood cells and you haven’t used toothpicks, etc. earlier in the day, then it is in your tooth fillings and you have no higher priority than getting the amalgams out. Find a dentist immediately who will remove them, drilling deeply and widely not to miss a speck of it, thereby getting the thallium out, too. You cannot cure your leg pains without removing thallium.