Guest guest Posted February 12, 2007 Report Share Posted February 12, 2007 > > We have just started working with a dentist that is preparing to remove the amalgams very safely. She also wants to chelate. > Now, while she is removing fillings she will be taking precautions to protect herself, but will obviously still be exposed. > Can she chelate on weekends, for example : Chelates Fri night, Sat, Sun and either stops on Mon morning or takes the day of work and continues to chelate? > > Would the ongoing exposure cause a significant problem for her? > > Thank, > Dean 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? In any case, I don't see how she can chelate safely, even on the weekends, if she is being exposed to mercury vapor constantly or even just frequently during the week. I would think she is going to have to take a sabbatical away from her job, or at least away from dealing with amalgams and being exposed to mercury vapor, in order to chelate herself. Maybe I'm wrong - I'll be interested to hear what others have to say. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2007 Report Share Posted February 12, 2007 > > We have just started working with a dentist that is preparing to remove the amalgams very safely. She also wants to chelate. > Now, while she is removing fillings she will be taking precautions to protect herself, but will obviously still be exposed. > Can she chelate on weekends, for example : Chelates Fri night, Sat, Sun and either stops on Mon morning or takes the day of work and continues to chelate? > > Would the ongoing exposure cause a significant problem for her? > > Thank, > Dean 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? In any case, I don't see how she can chelate safely, even on the weekends, if she is being exposed to mercury vapor constantly or even just frequently during the week. I would think she is going to have to take a sabbatical away from her job, or at least away from dealing with amalgams and being exposed to mercury vapor, in order to chelate herself. Maybe I'm wrong - I'll be interested to hear what others have to say. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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