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Julien Perrin
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Dear SFC Arocho,
Normally, it is the doctors who should take care of the detoxification of intoxicated people.
They should treat as long as the excess of toxic elements appear in the analyses.
But, in France, and perhaps also in the United States, doctors never eliminate heavy metals or pesticides from the body.
It is very surprising that an entire medical system has been built on the denial of the detoxification of heavy metals and pesticides and other oxidizing particles.
However, this denial is impregnated in the mentality of Westerners.
It is therefore difficult to change mentalities on this subject.
Julien
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SFC Jimmy Arocho
SFC Jimmy Arocho
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Dear Mr. Perrin, I appreciate your support. It is evident that you are deeply committed to your "detoxification" hypothesis. If I may suggest; sharing your recommendation with the officials at the Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans' Illnesses. I have included their hyperlink below. They are open to professional input related to GWI. You will also discover a mailing address to send your report. I hope this helps: https://www.va.gov/RAC-GWVI/Contacting_the_Committee.asp
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Julien Perrin
Julien Perrin
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My hypothesis is that most of the mess related to chronic diseases comes from validated medical tests that are not representative of the body burden.
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