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> Hi everyone,

>

> My first post here. After reading, I believe that removing amalgams

> should be done prior to any attempt at chelation.

TK--- It must all be removed prior to chelation.

Is it safe to

> assume that any of the dentists found at http://www.iaomt.org follow

> safe procedures for removal?

TK--- No. you need to know what is safe, what they should be doing,

and what they should be doing to avoid exposure to others in the

office. Many that say they are safe are not and they can and do

lie. You must do as much as you can to protect yourself, no one else

will.

>

> Thanks,

> Chris

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> Hi everyone,

>

> My first post here. After reading, I believe that removing amalgams

> should be done prior to any attempt at chelation.

TK--- It must all be removed prior to chelation.

Is it safe to

> assume that any of the dentists found at http://www.iaomt.org follow

> safe procedures for removal?

TK--- No. you need to know what is safe, what they should be doing,

and what they should be doing to avoid exposure to others in the

office. Many that say they are safe are not and they can and do

lie. You must do as much as you can to protect yourself, no one else

will.

>

> Thanks,

> Chris

>

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It's still up to you to be educated, ask all the right questions, and

ensure preliminary testing, etc., is done. They don't all have the

same equipment, etc., and each dentist is individual in his/her

approach to treatment.

Joanne

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> My first post here. After reading, I believe that removing amalgams

> should be done prior to any attempt at chelation. Is it safe to

> assume that any of the dentists found at http://www.iaomt.org follow

> safe procedures for removal?

>

> Thanks,

> Chris

>

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> It's still up to you to be educated, ask all the right questions, and

> ensure preliminary testing, etc., is done. They don't all have the

> same equipment, etc., and each dentist is individual in his/her

> approach to treatment.

>

> Joanne

>

Thank you TK and Joanne for your input. I have a free consultation

Thursday where I will ask about his protocol.

-chris

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