Guest guest Posted March 22, 2002 Report Share Posted March 22, 2002 Oh boy...As I was reading an informative site on amalgam mercury poisoning ( http://www.altcorp.com/healthrisks.htm) and realized that I need to deal with my mouth full of silver fillings. Unfortunately I don't have dental insurance, so I'm going to have to start a fund and save up to deal with the removal of these fillings. Does anyone have other links or books you'd recommend on safely removing silver amalgam fillings? Are there any foods or supplements I can be eating in the meantime that would chelate some of the mercury vapor that may be leaching from my fillings daily? Is there anything that I can be taking that will help remove some of the mercury that's already migrated to other tissue and accumulated over the years? (I'm working on improving my overall diet, which should help keep me as healthy as possible, but I think I need extra help in removing accumulated mercury.) I followed the thread on remineralizing teeth with raw milk products and CLO and it's still hard for me to conceive that teeth can actually remineralize...truly an amazing concept! I was just wondering if I should re-fill my cavities when the silver amalgam is removed, and if so, with what? Are there any safe fillings? Or, in the case of more shallow ones, perhaps I could try remineralizing. However, I wouldn't want to do this on my own based on a few emails to an online board (even a great one like this) - I'd rather have professional help. Does anyone know of a health care professional (ND? Dentist? Nutritionist? Other?) who is experienced in helping clients remineralize their teeth? And does long distance consultations? (Unless they happen to be in Southern Maine.) TIA Suze Fisher Web Design & Development http://www.suscom-maine.net/~cfisher/ mailto:s.fisher22@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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