Guest guest Posted February 18, 2004 Report Share Posted February 18, 2004 I can't find it now, but I previously came cross a site that seemed to indicate that some people were using DMSO to chelate mercury out of the system, and the dental therapist seemed to be saying that if they did this while they still had amalgam fillings, the DMSO would pull the mercury out of the amalgam and the situation would worsen instead of improve. I am a couple of months off having the last of my (many) amalgam fillings out. Do you know anything about this use of DMSO? Any ideas what quantities or method would be involved? Would topical DMSO affect it? Talk about informed consent! When I had all these fillings done in 1979 I was chatting with the dentist after the last one was done, and idly asked him what was in the silver fillings. He mentioned a few ingredients and, after a pause, added "and mercury". "Mercury!" I exclaimed, horrified, and just stared at him. I'd known since a kid that mercury was dangerous, and had never heard about it being in amalgam, nor even could I have imagined anyone putting it in the mouth. Now I have found a good guy to get it out, he says the fillings were so good it was a pity to remove them from one point of view. I insisted, of course. Redoing one filling that another dentist did for me when I asked him to take the amalgam out of a tooth next to the eye tooth that showed dark when I smiled, the current dentist said that he had left amalgam in next to the tooth, and just put white filling in the middle cavity. That dentist told me that the amalgam had stained the tooth, so it still showed, but in fact he had not removed it all. Maybe he didn't want to breathe it in. But he had the gall to defend amalgam to me, though in a very hangdog way, as if he was obliged to spout the party line. Cilantro (coriander plant) seems to be recommended. I am looking forward to getting this much delayed work finished so I can work on getting the mercury out. Rowena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 PANIC OVER! NOT DMSO but DMSA Galen Knight, Ph.D., is a chemist knowledgeable about metal poisoning. This is what he told me: "Much of my time is besieged by people who have tried systemic chelators as a way of detoxing, finding out only too late that edta, DMPS or DMSA draws the metal toxins out of the cells and bones (where the body sequesters them as conjugates with glutathione, metallothionine and phosphates, respectively) and then dumps them into the bloodstream where they poison the immune and nervous systems, and vital organs. Consequently these poor individuals can remain extremely toxic and incapacitated for years after their `detoxing', or perhaps one should say `retoxing'. .......... Dimercapto-propane sulfonate (DMPS) is NOT approved by the FDA. regards Rowena I have not come across any info on DMSO chelating Mercury or any otherminerals / metals for that matter. I wonder about this because I useDMSO to deliver Colloidal and Ionic Silver with great effect. If itchelated minerals it would seem that it would not let go of the silver?Not that my reading is complete but I have done a lot since startingthis list. I sure would think it would be mentioned somewhere if itchelated Mercury.I would recheck the original source where you found this and ask themfor more information, if you can find it again.Topical DMSO distributes to the same tissues as oral and IV or IM, justslower.Garnet> I can't find it now, but I previously came cross a site that seemed to> indicate that some people were using DMSO to chelate mercury out of> the system, and the dental therapist seemed to be saying that if they> did this while they still had amalgam fillings, the DMSO would pull> the mercury out of the amalgam and the situation would worsen instead> of improve.> > I am a couple of months off having the last of my (many) amalgam> fillings out.> > Do you know anything about this use of DMSO?> Any ideas what quantities or method would be involved?> Would topical DMSO affect it?> > Talk about informed consent! When I had all these fillings done in> 1979 I was chatting with the dentist after the last one was done, and> idly asked him what was in the silver fillings. He mentioned a few> ingredients and, after a pause, added "and mercury". "Mercury!" I> exclaimed, horrified, and just stared at him. I'd known since a kid> that mercury was dangerous, and had never heard about it being in> amalgam, nor even could I have imagined anyone putting it in the> mouth. Now I have found a good guy to get it out, he says the> fillings were so good it was a pity to remove them from one point of> view. I insisted, of course. Redoing one filling that another> dentist did for me when I asked him to take the amalgam out of a tooth> next to the eye tooth that showed dark when I smiled, the current> dentist said that he had left amalgam in next to the tooth, and just> put white filling in the middle cavity. That dentist told me that the> amalgam had stained the tooth, so it still showed, but in fact he had> not removed it all. Maybe he didn't want to breathe it in. But he> had the gall to defend amalgam to me, though in a very hangdog way, as> if he was obliged to spout the party line.> > Cilantro (coriander plant) seems to be recommended. I am looking> forward to getting this much delayed work finished so I can work on> getting the mercury out.> > Rowena> > ______________________________________________________________________> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 Well that seems strange as the most used method of administer DMPS is through IV, done by doctor. So it must be approved for something by the FDA. Yes, doing chelation with DMPS alone will do much damage, which is why any time you read about it as well as when you get a consult to do it (if you have a good doc) there is a whole spectrum of things that must be done in order to prevent this retoxing from happening. So things must be done correctly in the right order with the right tools or yes things can go wrong. Personlly if I could afford it I would take my chances, as it is better than being poisoned slowly or not preventing DNA mutations and sicknesses from the toxic metals just sitting in your system. Plus I know people that detox every few years, as toxins like these are everywhere everyday. Even more so since chemtrails are a weekly occurance elevating ground aluminum levels in some places 2000 times and increasing baruim level 300 times, that finds it's way into you one way or another. but the whole point of this discussion in the beginning was, could amalgam mercury be leeched by taking DMSO orally which the answer was no....wil one of the by products of DMSO (MSM) help you to rid your body of 'free' mercury and other metals...yes D > > I can't find it now, but I previously came cross a site that seemed to > > indicate that some people were using DMSO to chelate mercury out of > > the system, and the dental therapist seemed to be saying that if they > > did this while they still had amalgam fillings, the DMSO would pull > > the mercury out of the amalgam and the situation would worsen instead > > of improve. > > > > I am a couple of months off having the last of my (many) amalgam > > fillings out. > > > > Do you know anything about this use of DMSO? > > Any ideas what quantities or method would be involved? > > Would topical DMSO affect it? > > > > Talk about informed consent! When I had all these fillings done in > > 1979 I was chatting with the dentist after the last one was done, and > > idly asked him what was in the silver fillings. He mentioned a few > > ingredients and, after a pause, added " and mercury " . " Mercury! " I > > exclaimed, horrified, and just stared at him. I'd known since a kid > > that mercury was dangerous, and had never heard about it being in > > amalgam, nor even could I have imagined anyone putting it in the > > mouth. Now I have found a good guy to get it out, he says the > > fillings were so good it was a pity to remove them from one point of > > view. I insisted, of course. Redoing one filling that another > > dentist did for me when I asked him to take the amalgam out of a tooth > > next to the eye tooth that showed dark when I smiled, the current > > dentist said that he had left amalgam in next to the tooth, and just > > put white filling in the middle cavity. That dentist told me that the > > amalgam had stained the tooth, so it still showed, but in fact he had > > not removed it all. Maybe he didn't want to breathe it in. But he > > had the gall to defend amalgam to me, though in a very hangdog way, as > > if he was obliged to spout the party line. > > > > Cilantro (coriander plant) seems to be recommended. I am looking > > forward to getting this much delayed work finished so I can work on > > getting the mercury out. > > > > Rowena > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 but the whole point of this discussion in the beginning was, could amalgam mercury be leeched by taking DMSO orally which the answer was no....wil one of the by products of DMSO (MSM) help you to rid your body of 'free' mercury and other metals...yesInteresting - MSM, you say? And I assume it is quite safe to take even if you still have some amalgam in the mouth? I shall be getting the remaining amalgam out of my mouth in April. I then have in mind attending my homeopath for whatever I need to get rid of the floating mercury. He got rid of all sorts of other things, but couldn't do anything while I still had amalgam fillings. Any personal mercury chelating experiences? Rowena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 I am at school I will go through stuff and try to put together some links and stuff, with the stuff that I have found. It basically comes down to how much you want to spend and how you want to go about it. There are a few different ways. D > > but the whole point of this discussion in the beginning was, could > amalgam mercury be leeched by taking DMSO orally which the answer was > no....wil one of the by products of DMSO (MSM) help you to rid your > body of 'free' mercury and other metals...yes > > Interesting - MSM, you say? And I assume it is quite safe to take even if you still have some amalgam in the mouth? > > I shall be getting the remaining amalgam out of my mouth in April. I then have in mind attending my homeopath for whatever I need to get rid of the floating mercury. He got rid of all sorts of other things, but couldn't do anything while I still had amalgam fillings. > > Any personal mercury chelating experiences? > > Rowena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 I used Homeopahtic Dentox, specifically formulated for this purpose, during the removal of my amalgams. I experienced no identifiable deleterious after effects. He did use a dental dam and sucktion, can't remember what else. I also was drinking a lot of Kombucha Tea. Garnet > but the whole point of this discussion in the beginning was, could > amalgam mercury be leeched by taking DMSO orally which the answer was > no....wil one of the by products of DMSO (MSM) help you to rid your > body of 'free' mercury and other metals...yes > > Interesting - MSM, you say? And I assume it is quite safe to take > even if you still have some amalgam in the mouth? > > I shall be getting the remaining amalgam out of my mouth in April. I > then have in mind attending my homeopath for whatever I need to get > rid of the floating mercury. He got rid of all sorts of other things, > but couldn't do anything while I still had amalgam fillings. > > Any personal mercury chelating experiences? > > Rowena > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 I'd be really interested in what you have to share Thanks [DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO] Re: Oral DMSO and Mercury in teeth I am at school I will go through stuff and try to put together some links and stuff, with the stuff that I have found. It basically comes down to how much you want to spend and how you want to go about it. There are a few different ways. D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 still at school, a good place to start in my opinion in at the mercola site...enter mercury detox protocol.....it is also in the files section here...but he has other links and stuff at his site....he really reccommends chlorella (?) as well as a few others also found these articles in his knowledge filter deal... http://www.mercola.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/kf.woa/wa/inspectPosting? posting_id=1011027 & category_id=1000341 as well as this... http://www.google.com/custom?cof=AH%3Acenter%3BAWFID% 3A5cdb2968a482194d% 3B & domains=www.mercola.com & sitesearch=www.mercola.com & q=% 27Mercury+detox%27 & sa2=Search ....another place to go is the http://www.dnrsite.com they do a totally wholistic approach, a little costly, but I would do it if had the dough, the moderator of the wholly-vibrations group http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Wholy_Viber/ says she has been using and recommending their products for about 6 years..had great results....i am stil at school going on my 4th hour of trig homework and I have about three more to go today. so there is a start. I cut and pasted all links from the message and they all worked, so good hunting, I will bring more as I find it. > I'd be really interested in what you have to share > Thanks > > > [DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO] Re: Oral DMSO and Mercury in teeth > > > I am at school I will go through stuff and try to put together some > links and stuff, with the stuff that I have found. It basically > comes down to how much you want to spend and how you want to go about > it. There are a few different ways. > D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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