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"You have no idea what you have done for me and my health," says Stacy. "You have no idea."
"Truth," says wife and mother of 3 Debra Kaiser. "It's just truth. It's just truth."
Kaiser wrote the online ebook Stacy found during months of research, that she believes has saved her from a potentially debilitating disease.
"It was when I saw those words," says Stacy. "I thought 'She's got exactly what I have.'"
"It started exactly the same way," says Kaiser.
Like Stacy, Debra was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.
"I'm well, I'm well," says Kaiser. "And what I did works."
Like Stacy, her symptoms started right after dental work.
"I'm not with MS today," says Kaiser. "13 years later, so those that said 'You're crazy, you're in denial, you need to get back into a neurologist', well here I am."
Debra believes silver dental fillings, which are 50% mercury, triggered her neurological symptoms and ultimately led to her diagnosis 2 months after that day in the dentist's chair. While Stacy had blurred vision in one eye for a while, Debra was completely blind in one eye.
"Absolutely lost all sight in one eye," says Kaiser. "The other eye that was the right eye. The left eye started going. I remember standing at my child's bedside trying to memorize their face. That was most frightening."
"How long was your eye sight gone?" asks Stacy.
"About 2 weeks," says Kaiser.
In those 61 pages, the author talks about her spiritual journey, and the promise she made to God.
"Just a lot of prayer to be honest with you," says Kaiser. "Just so much prayer. I told Him I would glorify Him in every step, so nothing I have learned, nothing I have found has come because of anything I did."
The book is full of science too. It explains step by step how to get silver amalgalm fillings safely removed by a biological dentist, which is what Stacy did, followed by the intravenous chelation Debra explains, which detoxifies the body of heavy metals.
"Radical," says Debra.
"It's radical," says Stacy. "Do people look at you sometimes like you have a 3rd eye in the middle of your head? You've got horns? That's how I feel sometimes."
"Absolutely radical," says Debral. "With all the loving support of my family, I have a wonderful family, but it was radical."
"On page 8 in your ebook, you say 'I am not in some period of remission. I am not in denial. I am cured of MS.' Some people may hear that and think you're crazy," says Stacy. "I'm crazy. We're crazy."
"Here I am 13 years," says Debra. "So if I am redical, out on the fringe, crazy, I've done without drugs."
Stacy's been stable, in remission for 3 years running. Like Debra, she still gets mad. Debra lives life abundantly now. Stacy got to spend a little over an hour with her health mentor. They laughed and cried. It was one of those special days in life.
"I wanted to hug you and tell you face to face that you have saved my health," says Stacy. "You have."
"I was just used," says Debra.
Debra lives in Atlanta. She and Stacy met recently in Chattanooga.
Wednesday, November 9 2011, 01:04 AM CST
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