Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 > > > Hello all, > > I am from Amsterdam (the Netherlands) and am going to chelate > (Andy Cutler protocol; read a lot (his book also)). I have one question: > 9 amalgamfillings are removed, including one beneath a gold crown > (including the gold crown). I still have a gold bridge, with MAYBE > amalgam beneath it. I very strongly have the feeling to remove that bridge too > (although gold seems okee, but it still is a metal). I " cannot live " and chelate with > the feeling that there still can be some amalgam in my mouth. > Next monday I am going to my " amalgam-free " dentist to discuss that matter. > Probably it is not possible to be SURE if there is amalgam beneath. I want not take > the risk. The only way to know for sure is for a dentist that you trust to remove it and look at what is under. Whatever the expense is it is worth it. There have been many people who have started to chelate, have had serious problems, and then discovered that there was some hidden source of amalgam in their mouth. With a diagnosis like MS one would not want to take any risk. J I have multiple sclerosis for a long time, but amalgam much longer. > I like to know your opinion about this. Thanks in advance. > > Greetings, Simon > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 Thanks , for answering. I really have the same opinion. I have to. I " ll keep you informed; I long to the day it is out and hopefully there is one or two amalgamfillings beneath that bridge. I bet there is. One or two years after the gold crown and bridge my detoriation went fast. My first 20 years m.s. went slowly, but the last year(s) ? Very fast. Greetings, Simon________________ ________________> To: frequent-dose-chelation > From: lindajaytee@...> Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 16:05:11 +0000> Subject: Re: gold bridge Simon>> >>>>>> Hello all,>>>> I am from Amsterdam (the Netherlands) and am going to chelate>> (Andy Cutler protocol; read a lot (his book also)). I have one question:>> 9 amalgamfillings are removed, including one beneath a gold crown>> (including the gold crown). I still have a gold bridge, with MAYBE>> amalgam beneath it. I very strongly have the feeling to remove that> bridge too>> (although gold seems okee, but it still is a metal). I " cannot live " > and chelate with>> the feeling that there still can be some amalgam in my mouth.>> Next monday I am going to my " amalgam-free " dentist to discuss that> matter.>> Probably it is not possible to be SURE if there is amalgam beneath.> I want not take>> the risk.> The only way to know for sure is for a dentist that you trust to> remove it and look at what is under.> Whatever the expense is it is worth it. There have been many people> who have started to chelate, have had serious problems, and then> discovered that there was some hidden source of amalgam in their> mouth. With a diagnosis like MS one would not want to take any risk.> J> I have multiple sclerosis for a long time, but amalgam much longer.>> I like to know your opinion about this. Thanks in advance.>>>> Greetings, Simon>>>>>>> _________________________________________________________________ De mooiste afbeeldingen van Simpson vind je met Live Search http://search.live.com/images/results.aspx?q=jessica%20simpson&FORM=BIRE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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