Just my experience, but a few years back, I had a couple of the biggest mercury
fillings removed by a qualified dentist who knew what he was doing. I didn't
even make it to the car in the parking lot before my sinuses opened up like
Niagara Falls. At first, I thought I had very suddenly come
trying to make my house child-proof but they keep getting in anyway
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From: Jonathan B. Britten jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp
Subject: Re: CSAmalgam removal...
I had all mine removed by a dentist here in Japan. I was aware of the
calls for special precautions
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From: Lea Ann lsav...@cfl.rr.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 7:42 AM
Subject: Re: CSAmalgam removal...
Hello Jonathan,
I think that how you react to regular removal proceedures may depend on
your body burden of mercury. I haven't been tested but I strongly
I've suddenly realized that amalgam removal occurs when for instance a
filled tooth breaks, requiring a crown. I'm remembering my last dental
visit for that particular kind of work--no precautions were taken at all
for the patient (the dentists and staff were well gloved and masked but
: CSAmalgam removal...
I've suddenly realized that amalgam removal occurs when for instance a
filled tooth breaks, requiring a crown. I'm remembering my last dental
visit for that particular kind of work--no precautions were taken at all
for the patient (the dentists and staff were well gloved
If one has suspicions of mercury poisoning the best solution is IV Charlton
with EDTA. The FDA has approved that process for heavy metal removal.
I have silver fillings and have used chelation for circulation and heart
problems, and it has cleansed my body of mercury. Verified by blood tests.
In your position, I'd be using vit C with DMSO. Using DMSO to get things
into the body is reportedly very close to IV. And no needles, which to
my mind is a very good thing.
Here is a link to a site that has some info.
http://www.krysalis.net/b12.htm
For more info on using DMSO to get vitamins
Great sites
- Original Message -
From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 5:40 PM
Subject: Re: CSAmalgam removal...
In your position, I'd be using vit C with DMSO. Using DMSO to get things
into the body is reportedly very close
I'm not sure if I asked this once before, but can anyone point me to
resources for finding a good dentist to do my amalgam removals, or a
direct recommendation for same?
From what I understand so far, I want somebody who understands the need
to minimize mercury exposure for both patient and
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Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 6:35 AM
Subject: CSAmalgam removal...
I'm not sure if I asked this once before, but can anyone point me to
resources for finding a good dentist to do my amalgam removals, or a
direct recommendation for same?
From what I understand so far, I want somebody
I have a friend who needed a dental bridge. He was quoted $4,000 in the
U.S., but also went to Tijuana and got it done (very nicely) for $700. The
office
was clean. The dentist spoke English (albeit not perfectly), and had gone to
a well-known dental school in southern California. Loma
Being in So. Cal, my plan is to go down to Mexico. If I were in Michigan
I'd probably look for someone more local, or plan a vacation. ;o)
-Raine
M. G. Devour wrote:
I'm not sure if I asked this once before, but can anyone point me to
resources for finding a good dentist to do my amalgam
,
(they'll do uppers one day, lowers the next) to limit their/your exposure to
mercury dust.
Hope this helps...Bill
- Original Message -
From: Connie Howard
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 5:21 PM
Subject: Re: CSAmalgam removal...
I would
I would be interested in that phone number.
thanks
connie
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 13:19:32 EDT grace1...@aol.com writes:
I have a friend who needed a dental bridge. He was quoted $4,000 in the
U.S., but also went to Tijuana and got it done (very nicely) for $700.
The office was clean. The
I had all mine removed by a dentist here in Japan. I was aware of the
calls for special precautions but disregarded these. They seemed
exaggerated to me, after having amalgams for something like 30 years.
(They are durable, that is for sure.)
I did not suffer any ill effects that I could
The only negative thought I had regarding amalgam removal is this - the dentist
digs out the amalgam plus a little more of the tooth, thus increasing the size
of the filling. The bigger the filling, the weaker the tooth, which can lead
to capped teeth and another vicious cycle.
Mine have
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