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I got my wisdom teeth extracted due to infection. Surgeon told me that bone

growth is slow

in area from where the teeth is extracted. What can be done to improve bone

growth ?, my diet

is not very nutrious as I am vegeterian, plus amalgam and sulpher food

problems.

Does GRAFTING helps in bone growth?

Thanks,

Nadeem

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>Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation

>To: frequent-dose-chelation >

>Subject: Re: O/T amalgam question

>Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 21:32:00 +0200

>

> > How can you find out if there is any more amalgam lurking in your mouth

>or

> > to be sure it is all gone. For ex., silly question, if you have had

>root

> > canals done, would they ever have filled the roots with amalgam? etc.

> >

>

>Get a PANORAMIC X-ray taken of your mouth to see all the teeth.

>Lift all metal crowns to check underneath.

>Yes, when they put mercury in the root it is called an appecectomy. It is

>just about the worst thing that can be done.

>Root canals are toxic no matter what - it is just the degree of toxicity

>and

>the state of the immune system that decides 'how' ill you will get from it.

>Combine that with mercury and it is no fun.

>For those of you not progressing with chelation, look at cavitation and

>root

>canals. I have seen it make more difference than anything when cleared and

>the effects are near instant.

>Dean

>

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Thanks for the much needed information.

where I can get food sources of minerals in Canada?

Yes, I am taking supplements, mostly from Thorne company.

Thanks,

Nadeem

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>Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation

>To: frequent-dose-chelation

>Subject: O/T Re: bone growth/ grafting-dental

>Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 15:55:42 -0000

>

>

> >

> > I got my wisdom teeth extracted due to infection. Surgeon told me

>that bone

> > growth is slow

> > in area from where the teeth is extracted. What can be done to

>improve bone

> > growth ?,

>

>

>Vitamin D plus minerals, essential fats.

>

>http://www.westonaprice.org/basicnutrition/vitamindmiracle.html

>

>

> my diet

> > is not very nutrious as I am vegeterian, plus amalgam and sulpher food

> > problems.

> >

>

>

>

>If you use google you can find food sources of minerals. If you are

>chelating I assume you are taking supplements.

>

> J

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>

>

>

> > Does GRAFTING helps in bone growth?

> >

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> >

> > Nadeem

> >

> >

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