Not sure if this helps This is the dentist I went to to have my fillings removed and root canals pulled about 6 months ago
here is there protocol http://grotonwellness.com/Dental_Spa/Dental_Procedures/Mercury_Filling_Removal/ Paul Steel h 508.520.6905 c 508.922.0519 The harder you work the luckier you get! ________________________________ From: Kirsteen Wright <kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com> To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Fri, March 12, 2010 7:38:13 AM Subject: Re: CS>Mercury in fillings Can I say thanks to everyone who's given me suggestions. Believe me they are all much appreciated. I'll ask the dentist about a dam but they're not very common over here, they tend to just use that thing like a mini vacuum cleaner that constantly sucks everything out of your mouth. The suggestion to get money from somewhere is a complete non starter. I f there had been the slightest possibility of that i wouldn't be asking these questions in the first place. I joined the Yahoo group mentioned and am trying to read up on their info but am a bit overwhelmed by it all, especially as there protocol is again beyond my means but I'll dig around. the charcoal and chlorella - now that's doable. I already have chlorella powder, i use it in green smoothies and I've ordered charcoal tablets. Would taking clay help? i have some activated green clay but have never used it. Unfortunately the dentist concerned claims he's researched the mercury issue and totally doesn't believe it's a problem (and no there is absolutely no way at all I can get to another dentist). He argues that if it was a problem, dentists would be the ones you would see suffering as they're constantly exposed to it. Is there any brief literature or studies i can show him to refute his stance? Thanks for all the advice Kirsteen