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Thursday, November 24, 2016

Mercury fillings in MS: Hal Huggins and Blanche Grube




Dr. Hal Huggins was a dentist who was diagnosed with MS as a young man shortly out of dental school. He was having vision difficulties which hampered him from working as a dentist. At one point, he was walking with lofstrad (forearm) crutches. He recovered by having his mercury fillings removed and hanging his diet (in a nutshell).  Over the years he has helped many with MS and other conditions recover from their illness by removing their mercury (amalgam) fillings and root canals. Huggins reports several patients rising from a wheelchair to walk and one patient rising from a wheelchair to run a marathon [2] Huggins performed a trial in which he removed mercury fillings of 4 MS patients and observed a normalization of their cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) following the dental revision [1].





Huggins has recently passed away. His protégé, Blanche Grube continues his healing protocol. Dr. Grube is a Doctor of Integrative medicine in addition to being the former president of the International academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine (IABDM). She practices in Scranton, PA. Her website is Drblanchegrube.com. 

Dr. Blanche performed my dental revision and removed the rejected bone graft I had in late 2013.

Thank you Blanche. I wouldn't be here without you.



1.         H.A. Huggins and T.E. Levy, Cerebrospinal fluid protein changes in multiple sclerosis after dental amalgam removal. Altern Med Rev. 1998; 3: 295-300

2.         Huggins, Hal A. Solving the MS Mystery. Colorado Springs, CO: Dragon Slayer Publications, 2002. Print.