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Re: Re: Dentist wants to chelate

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>I'm a bit unclear. Are you talking about a dentist who currently

>has no amalgams herself, but will be removing the fillings of others?

She herself has 2 amalgams that she wants removed, but cannot find a dentist to

remove them properly!

We are lucky to have found her and she will follow anything we ask with regard

to safe removal.

Once she does remove them she would like to chelate. But she cannot STOP her

exposure as she will be removing amalgams daily. That is why I wondered if she

could chelate on weekends while away from work.

One thing she did suggest that the IAOMT suggests is using EDTA in the rinsing

water during the dental appointment.? I thought that was fishy? Surely some of

the chelator can be absorbed (even with the rubber dam), or is it a good idea?

Seems a bit unnecessary to me.

Thanks

Dean

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