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Dean can you clarify when you say

" we are finding this the best way to do it " ; and

" the most recenty person had a 4 year histroy of ME " : what is ME

Thank you

>

> 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

>

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> " we are finding this the best way to do it " ; and

I work with a lot of people undergoing full dental revision. And the way we

find fewer reactions to the dental work is doing exactly as Huggins says

(except with chelation) and removing them all at once under conscious

sedation.

> " the most recenty person had a 4 year histroy of ME " : what is ME

ME is chronic fatigue syndrome. Yuppie flu it was once called. We were

worried about her reaction to the consious sedation etc and she was perfect

with it.

Dean

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