Guest guest Posted October 10, 2007 Report Share Posted October 10, 2007 > > If someone is past 80 years old, and has some mercury in the mouth, > does it help to take vitamins like Molybdenum, Zinc and > Selenomethionine to help the body in some way? Yes. > Any other vitamins? The same list that Andy recommends. > Currently Centrum silver is the vitamin being taken. > Is it too late to remove the amalgams and chelate? It depends on the person. The person would have to want to remove amalgams and chelate. And, would have to be alert enough to manage their own chelation. If the person started to remove amalgams slowly with a skillful mercury free dentist at least they would be lowering the chance of worsening. > This person has > been fighting Psoriasis with homeopathy for some years now. >Is > recalling names at this stage just an age issue or could it still be > related to the mercury? I have difficulty recalling names and I am only 50. >Some years ago a piece broke off in the mouth > and got swallowed. Usually those pieces would go right through and not cause big problems, except if they got stuck somewhere. It is the constant vapor from the amalgams, and the exposures during removal and placement that are the big problems. > Also cilantro is used in the foods as one would use > parsley. It would be a good idea to stop the cilantro use if possible. J > Thanks. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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