Guest guest Posted March 22, 2007 Report Share Posted March 22, 2007 What is the minimum time to wait between removal of last amalgam and chelation, especially if you've used a careful protocol at the dentist (isolite vapor removal system/mouth barrier, wore glasses, didn't swallow, etc. - although dentist ground away amalgams - didn't cut it) during removal? Perhaps I need a test round at very low dose and if all is clear? I've been removing one amalgam every week for four weeks/four amalgams (two left), so perhaps it's a factor that there aren't too many. Also I read in a recent post that there is a period several months after removal when a persons organs dump mercury. I don't understand that - I thought mercury is in the blood stream (some of it elminated by the body), and after a few months settles in the organs (both body and brain) and at this point chelation is recommended because the body stops eliminated very well when it's in the organs not blood. Why not start elminating before mercury settles into tissues, if you're careful to use very low doses (like 12.5 mg or 25) not to overload the kidneys and liver? I ask because I have many mercuryand other heavy metals toxic symptoms - forgetfulness, inability to focus, cracking skin, overweight, etc that are costing me and I believe are most likely not going away until the metals do - waiting is costly at this point. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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