Guest guest Posted September 18, 2007 Report Share Posted September 18, 2007 All my amalgams have been removed as of about 6 weeks ago. But I still have major dental work remaining : zirconium inlays to be placed in 4 to 6 teeth plus about 2 (non-metal) maryland bridges (spanning 4 teeth each), and possible teeth extractions if the maryland bridges are not used. Is it too much body burden to start chelation during this dental work? Since I went through a very bad, nerve wracking time post amalgam removal, both my naturopath and dentist (different dentist from the iamot dentist who messed me up really badly) wish to take things real slow with the remaining work. This means it could take a few months before all the dental work is completed. They wish to see how I do with the teeth that were disturbed with unnecessary drilling (they sit on the meridians connected to the intestines - I am a Crohns patient with 2 surgeries). If through Kinesiology they still show a disturbance the teeth may need to be extracted!! Will I be interfering if I start chelation? Also, is now a good time to get a repeat hair metals test done? The first was taken about a year ago. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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