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denstist office mercury exposure - stop ALA or not?

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I had my fillings removed 12 months ago. To make sure i didnt have any

mercury hiding under my teeth i went to a denstist with a mercury

vapour analyser. He believes that HG is often hides under the new

composite filings and you need to clean the tooth until the vapour

analiser reads zero. I didn't have any pieces of amalgams in my mouth

but still got tested positive for mercury. The dentist removed my

fillings and cleaned my teeth with a detox solution.

I didnt feel bad after the procedure but 2 weeks later i am worried

about taking ALA because andy says you should not take ALA for 3 months

after mercury exposure.

What do you think? Could the dental work be a major mercury exposure?

Remember, I did not have any amalgams in my mouth. Could the air in the

office alone increase my Hg blood levels? I spent approx 3-4 at the

dentist.

Dont feel worse, but do ya think ALA would be risky now?

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