Guest guest Posted September 6, 2007 Report Share Posted September 6, 2007 > After talking to the Huggins clinic, they have recommended that the > best way to remove amalgams is all at once under conscious sedation. >Has anyone had so many out at once with a properly trained dentist? We are finding this to be the best way to do it with few complications, increased comfort and safer. The most recent person had a 4 year yistory of hectic ME and sailed through it. She even had two root canals extracted and 5 cavitations cleaned. I beleive Huggins is accurate about it being best to do all at once under consious sedation - AS LONG AS IT IS DONE PROPERLY. I always thought it were better to do it more slowly. It seems more logical. Well, now I have had to change my mind and we have not had any problems so far. Has anyone on this list experienced problems with taking them all out at once? We do now make sure that everyone that has it done has had a hair test, had their adrenal and thyroid checked and supported in some way, is on appropriate supplments as Andy suggests, and has gotten their gut and kidneys in better shape. > have 12 amalgams and recently scored very high on the dmps challenge > test not to mention being sick for about a year... The dentist I will > be using trained with Hal Huggins and apparently does procedures on a > daily basis. (40% of his practice is amalgam removal) Apparently he > once scored a 72 on the DMPS challenge test himself. > Obviously you should not listen to a word he says about chelation though if he has advised a challenge test. Also make sure he does not put glutathione or anything else in the Vitamin C drip if you go that route. Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2007 Report Share Posted September 6, 2007 To T : I think that many out at once is a recipe for disaster. This is only from what i have read and takling to other people, some who have had them out too fast, others who are health practionersa nd others who have had them out over a year and felt pretty good through it BUT did not have poor health to begin with If your health is average to below average, ost of what i have read says take it slow My sense is you really want to get your systems in good operating so you can chelate better once the fillings are out. Huggins has many good ideas, but this one of having it all done at once just seems too risky. These dentists that are part of the Huggins referral group are pretty inconsistent in their protocol, some follow all his protocol and others only some of it so don't assume that since its a Huggins referral you are safe. KIM (Keep in mind) I havent had mine out yet _travis " wrote: > > After talking to the Huggins clinic, they have recommended that the > best way to remove amalgams is all at once under conscious sedation. I > have 12 amalgams and recently scored very high on the dmps challenge > test not to mention being sick for about a year... The dentist I will > be using trained with Hal Huggins and apparently does procedures on a > daily basis. (40% of his practice is amalgam removal) Apparently he > once scored a 72 on the DMPS challenge test himself. Has anyone had so > many out at once with a properly trained dentist? > > Tks > T. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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