Boldyloxx
Hi folks, wonder if anyone can give us some suggestions.
My boyfriend was in a bad bike accident out of state a few years ago-- and had to had some reconstruction surgery in his arms. They doctors nailed in pieces of Stainless steel inside his forearm/wrist area to his bone there-- because he lost alot of tissue/bone there due to the bike accident. He was pretty banged up. The scar where they did the work is about 8
inches long.
The doctor told him that it should last about 20 years. He's 42 now. So now he realizes that once he's 62 or so, that peices of the stainless steel are going to break off of this metal support in his arm, and lodge all over his body- no doubt.
He always has pain in that arm- but he just grins and bears it.
Will he have to put a gun to his head and kill himself at 62 because his quality of life will pretty much suck after this happens? Or is there something he can do to cope with the following concerns.
1- The fact that stainless steel is metal- and it is in his body attracting too much electric energy where it was never intended.
2- The fact that stainless steel itself-- though not mercury-- has its own toxic issues in the human body.
Are there any special minerals he should focus on supplementing with - being that his body has stainless steel permanently in it?
Any minerals he should NOT supplent with?
I let him borrow a copper bracelet- and it does help his pain-- which is why he asked if he could keep it, and he now wears it to bed.
I'd appreciate any advice or suggestions. I know the most ideal thing would be to have it removed immediately- but that isnt something he can do right now.
Thanks in advance
Boldyloxx