Guest guest Posted March 21, 2010 Report Share Posted March 21, 2010 When dentists drill or handle amalgam, the patient and dental staff get significant mercury exposure. It makes as much as 90% difference in how much mercury exposure you get depending on the knowledge, equipment used, and technique of the dentist. (Swedish Gov't study) For those with chronic health problems or those most susceptible to mercury, its very important which dentist you choose and what there training and protocol is. For information on dentists with special training and good experience, contact DAMS () or IAOMT and ask for dentists with special training in your area. If you've received excess mercury exposure, you need good nutritional support and detoxification. Make sure you are taking a good multivitmin plus extra vit C and magnesium, molydenum, etc. There are a lot of options for detoxification, depending on the individual : Oral chelators: HMD, IMD, NCD, NDF, Pectasol CF, Porphyrzyme, etc. You can find info and clinical experience with them on the web. DAMS tracks experience with them. There are also chemical chelators like DMPS and DMSA but these are dangerous if you don't have sufficient nutritional support and a good protocol, starting slowly. You can also use Sauna for detox (cheapest and easiest is sitting in car with windows up) drink plenty of water and Niacin and Vit C help. Your experience is not unusual, but many thousands have improved after amalgam replacement and detox. www.flcv.com/hgrecovp.html & www.flcv.com/hgremove.html Bernie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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