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In frequent-dose-chelation cann7899 wrote:

Hey there,

So my hubby broke a tooth and he went to a dentist that is not my

special dentist. I thought he was getting a composite filling. Well he

got an amalgam....so the dentist drilled without a dam etc etc.

What interventions might help soak up any mercury. He has no symptoms

for mercury - but now he is kicking himself.

----------You didn't say how recent this is, but I assume just in the last day

or two? If so, I would have him take activated charcoal, just in case any got

in his GI tract, but if it's been awhile, this might not help anymore.

Otherwise, *lots* of Vit C frequently during the day, and you could also give

him selenium to help bind to the mercury and make it inert. So I would treat it

just like exposure during amalgam removal.---------Jackie

Thoughts?

Colette

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Not an unusual story - these, f^%#ing b*&%s!

The real intervention is for him to go to an amalgam free dentist, have

that thing removed, and then start on DMSA right quick., to keep as much

out of the brain as possible.

Dave.

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Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:43 am (PDT)

In frequent-dose-chelation

cann7899 wrote:

Hey there,

So my hubby broke a tooth and he went to a dentist that is not my

special dentist. I thought he was getting a composite filling. Well he

got an amalgam....so the dentist drilled without a dam etc etc.

What interventions might help soak up any mercury. He has no symptoms

for mercury - but now he is kicking himself.

----------You didn't say how recent this is, but I assume just in the

last day or two? If so, I would have him take activated charcoal, just

in case any got in his GI tract, but if it's been awhile, this might not

help anymore. Otherwise, *lots* of Vit C frequently during the day, and

you could also give him selenium to help bind to the mercury and make it

inert. So I would treat it just like exposure during amalgam removal.----

-----Jackie

Thoughts?

Colette

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