Guest guest Posted August 29, 2005 Report Share Posted August 29, 2005 from a post i made on healing crow it is VERY important not to remove all the amalgams at once the body adapts to mercury and if you remove them all at once then you get a bad mercury dump from the removal then suddenly nothing the body starts to recover and the mercury starts to flood out from body stores doing a lot of irrepairable damage ALL dentists wether holistic or not are fruit cakes, just seems to go with the territory, you need to discuss his protocol on this board (ed. questioner was going to a holistic dentist with a protocol) i would just start with getting one or two amalgams removed and see how it goes, removal really should be spaced out a bit over a while selenium binds to mercury and passivates it i have a dual selenium protocol which in my web page 'minerals i take' in the index of http://tinyurl.com/2csa3 once on the 'minerals i take' page, just scroll down to SELENIUM PROTOCOL OUT OF THE FRYING PAN INTO THE FIRE i have seen removals go so bad , especially with some of the detoxs afterwards that the people never recover, the rapidly mobilising mercury from a complete removal and some of these detox protocols do so much genetic damage you might as well be dead. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2005 Report Share Posted August 29, 2005 I had my amalgams removed in two sittings. My dentist was trained by Dr. Huggins, who wrote some of the books and developed the protocol. I had 11 removed, half each two weeks apart, I believe. He gave me some supps to take beforehand, I don't remember which. Had no visible problems. a H. > from a post i made on healing crow > > it is VERY important not to remove all the amalgams at once > > the body adapts to mercury and if you remove them all at once then > you get a bad mercury dump from the removal then suddenly nothing > > the body starts to recover and the mercury starts to flood out from > body stores doing a lot of irrepairable damage > > ALL dentists wether holistic or not are fruit cakes, just seems to go > with the territory, you need to discuss his protocol on this board > (ed. questioner was going to a holistic dentist with a protocol) > > i would just start with getting one or two amalgams removed and see > how it goes, removal really should be spaced out a bit over a while > > selenium binds to mercury and passivates it > > i have a dual selenium protocol which in my web page 'minerals i > take' in the index of http://tinyurl.com/2csa3 > once on the 'minerals i take' page, just scroll down to SELENIUM > PROTOCOL > > OUT OF THE FRYING PAN INTO THE FIRE > > i have seen removals go so bad , especially with some of the detoxs > afterwards that the people never recover, the rapidly mobilising > mercury from a complete removal and some of these detox protocols do > so much genetic damage you might as well be dead. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2005 Report Share Posted August 29, 2005 this just my opinion but its not possible to have that sort of removal without issues i don't like huggins supplements and his approach has flaws that said, you may have had a very effective removal with minimal extra mercury absorbed from the removal but there must have been damage from the rebound though the two weeks seperation would have been helpful. some dentists are so bad they leave heaps of amalgam in the teeth, very diffcult to tell a successful removal would mean very good neural recovery and preservation of large scale neural structures in the brain i just don't get the feeling you escaped unscathed. > I had my amalgams removed in two sittings. My dentist was trained by > Dr. Huggins, who wrote some of the books and developed the protocol. > I had 11 removed, half each two weeks apart, I believe. He gave me > some supps to take beforehand, I don't remember which. > Had no visible problems. > a H. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2005 Report Share Posted August 30, 2005 This is an excellent source of info about amalgams, including a protocol for safe removal http://www.iaomt.org Generally they are removed a quadrant at a time. But even slower if there are a large number of fillings or particularly large fillings. Dentists as a whole have severe mercury poisoning according to several studies and that does tend to make them " mad as a hatter " . --Jane (I had all my fillings out recently and awaiting results of hair tests for myself and DS. Luke is 2, NT but has digestive, some SID traits and major sleep problems. Both of us SCD 1 month.) > from a post i made on healing crow > > it is VERY important not to remove all the amalgams at once > > the body adapts to mercury and if you remove them all at once then > you get a bad mercury dump from the removal then suddenly nothing > > the body starts to recover and the mercury starts to flood out from > body stores doing a lot of irrepairable damage > > ALL dentists wether holistic or not are fruit cakes, just seems to go > with the territory, you need to discuss his protocol on this board > (ed. questioner was going to a holistic dentist with a protocol) > > i would just start with getting one or two amalgams removed and see > how it goes, removal really should be spaced out a bit over a while > > selenium binds to mercury and passivates it > > i have a dual selenium protocol which in my web page 'minerals i > take' in the index of http://tinyurl.com/2csa3 > once on the 'minerals i take' page, just scroll down to SELENIUM > PROTOCOL > > OUT OF THE FRYING PAN INTO THE FIRE > > i have seen removals go so bad , especially with some of the detoxs > afterwards that the people never recover, the rapidly mobilising > mercury from a complete removal and some of these detox protocols do > so much genetic damage you might as well be dead. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2005 Report Share Posted August 30, 2005 This is an excellent source of info about amalgams, including a protocol for safe removal http://www.iaomt.org Generally they are removed a quadrant at a time. But even slower if there are a large number of fillings or particularly large fillings. Dentists as a whole have severe mercury poisoning according to several studies and that does tend to make them " mad as a hatter " . --Jane (I had all my fillings out recently and awaiting results of hair tests for myself and DS. Luke is 2, NT but has digestive, some SID traits and major sleep problems. Both of us SCD 1 month.) > from a post i made on healing crow > > it is VERY important not to remove all the amalgams at once > > the body adapts to mercury and if you remove them all at once then > you get a bad mercury dump from the removal then suddenly nothing > > the body starts to recover and the mercury starts to flood out from > body stores doing a lot of irrepairable damage > > ALL dentists wether holistic or not are fruit cakes, just seems to go > with the territory, you need to discuss his protocol on this board > (ed. questioner was going to a holistic dentist with a protocol) > > i would just start with getting one or two amalgams removed and see > how it goes, removal really should be spaced out a bit over a while > > selenium binds to mercury and passivates it > > i have a dual selenium protocol which in my web page 'minerals i > take' in the index of http://tinyurl.com/2csa3 > once on the 'minerals i take' page, just scroll down to SELENIUM > PROTOCOL > > OUT OF THE FRYING PAN INTO THE FIRE > > i have seen removals go so bad , especially with some of the detoxs > afterwards that the people never recover, the rapidly mobilising > mercury from a complete removal and some of these detox protocols do > so much genetic damage you might as well be dead. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2005 Report Share Posted August 30, 2005 This is an excellent source of info about amalgams, including a protocol for safe removal http://www.iaomt.org Generally they are removed a quadrant at a time. But even slower if there are a large number of fillings or particularly large fillings. Dentists as a whole have severe mercury poisoning according to several studies and that does tend to make them " mad as a hatter " . --Jane (I had all my fillings out recently and awaiting results of hair tests for myself and DS. Luke is 2, NT but has digestive, some SID traits and major sleep problems. Both of us SCD 1 month.) > from a post i made on healing crow > > it is VERY important not to remove all the amalgams at once > > the body adapts to mercury and if you remove them all at once then > you get a bad mercury dump from the removal then suddenly nothing > > the body starts to recover and the mercury starts to flood out from > body stores doing a lot of irrepairable damage > > ALL dentists wether holistic or not are fruit cakes, just seems to go > with the territory, you need to discuss his protocol on this board > (ed. questioner was going to a holistic dentist with a protocol) > > i would just start with getting one or two amalgams removed and see > how it goes, removal really should be spaced out a bit over a while > > selenium binds to mercury and passivates it > > i have a dual selenium protocol which in my web page 'minerals i > take' in the index of http://tinyurl.com/2csa3 > once on the 'minerals i take' page, just scroll down to SELENIUM > PROTOCOL > > OUT OF THE FRYING PAN INTO THE FIRE > > i have seen removals go so bad , especially with some of the detoxs > afterwards that the people never recover, the rapidly mobilising > mercury from a complete removal and some of these detox protocols do > so much genetic damage you might as well be dead. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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