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----- Original Message -----

From: " Ira L. son " <laser@...>

<gallstones >

Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 8:49 AM

Subject: Dental Amalgam

BALONEY....if it caused harm by putting it in and then by removing it, your

dentist has admitted that it's doing harm. It DOES TOO continue to harm

after placement as the mercury vaporizes out of the filling as you chew,

brush, grind your teeth, drink hot liquids, and for many other reasons.

Mercury is a powerful neurotoxin...

P-E-R-I-O-D! Betsy

> My dentist informs me that whatever harm may be caused, it took place

> during the filling process and essentially ends when the amalgam

> hardens.

>

> Removing the amalgam would result in more damage from the release of

> mercury, similar to what took place when the fillings were put in

> place.

> -----------------------

>

> IRA L. JACOBSON

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  • 6 years later...

Thanks for your reply .

I have no idea what protocol the dentist used. I suspect she did not

use a protocol at all. She appeared to just drill the amalgam out and

did not use any protection inside my mouth apart from suction.

I do not have any gold crowns.

Thanks again

Nori

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Nori,

I had a similar experience when my amalgams were removed. I had

numbness and tingling on the left side of my face and on my forehead.

I had 4 amalgams removed. And right now, I still have side effects of

my left foot goes numb as well as my left arm. I am starting chelation

this weekend to see if that helps. Make sure you go to the dentist who

takes the right precautions because I had some nasty side effects for a

long time. Sheila

>

> Thanks for your reply .

>

> I have no idea what protocol the dentist used. I suspect she did not

> use a protocol at all. She appeared to just drill the amalgam out and

> did not use any protection inside my mouth apart from suction.

>

> I do not have any gold crowns.

>

> Thanks again

>

> Nori

>

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Thanks, Sheila.

 

 I e-mailed my DAN doctor to recommend a dentist to remove the rest of  my

amalgam fillings. I started to take the supplements recommended in Andy's

book. I was paranoid about my condition yesterday and now I'm relieved to share

my experience with you.

 

Nori    

 

[ ] Re: Dental Amalgam

Nori,

I had a similar experience when my amalgams were removed. I had

numbness and tingling on the left side of my face and on my forehead.

I had 4 amalgams removed. And right now, I still have side effects of

my left foot goes numb as well as my left arm. I am starting chelation

this weekend to see if that helps. Make sure you go to the dentist who

takes the right precautions because I had some nasty side effects for a

long time. Sheila

>

> Thanks for your reply .

>

> I have no idea what protocol the dentist used. I suspect she did not

> use a protocol at all. She appeared to just drill the amalgam out and

> did not use any protection inside my mouth apart from suction.

>

> I do not have any gold crowns.

>

> Thanks again

>

> Nori

>

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