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Huggins says its something to do with your electrical circuitry I

believe...I would trust Huggins protocol more than any other dentists.

He has been doing it for I believe 25+ years, so he has a volume

experience that no one else has..

These iomt (I believe it is, wheatever these alledgedly safe biological

dentists are called)...There are as mny quacks in here as in the

general health field. In fact they are the ones that are more dangerous

as they hide behind the safety of this iomt organization...

The guy I gound here in berkeley california calls himself the

transcendentist ...was a complete liar...told me he would use a rubber

dam and did not..I never knew what it was (rubber dam) until I went to

the Huggins dentist referral network

Its typical for health practioners (dr's//dentists) to pooh pooh other

more learned approaches..lok at how many do not use AI protocol

>

> So I'm reading on the livingnetwork.co.za, that the dentist is not

> supposed to cross the midline when removing amalgams. But my

holistic

> dentist (who is all about safe removal), doesn't know why that would

> be said. Does anyone know WHY you can't?

> Thank you.

>

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Huggins says its something to do with your electrical circuitry I

believe...I would trust Huggins protocol more than any other dentists.

He has been doing it for I believe 25+ years, so he has a volume

experience that no one else has..

These iomt (I believe it is, wheatever these alledgedly safe biological

dentists are called)...There are as mny quacks in here as in the

general health field. In fact they are the ones that are more dangerous

as they hide behind the safety of this iomt organization...

The guy I gound here in berkeley california calls himself the

transcendentist ...was a complete liar...told me he would use a rubber

dam and did not..I never knew what it was (rubber dam) until I went to

the Huggins dentist referral network

Its typical for health practioners (dr's//dentists) to pooh pooh other

more learned approaches..lok at how many do not use AI protocol

>

> So I'm reading on the livingnetwork.co.za, that the dentist is not

> supposed to cross the midline when removing amalgams. But my

holistic

> dentist (who is all about safe removal), doesn't know why that would

> be said. Does anyone know WHY you can't?

> Thank you.

>

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Huggins says its something to do with your electrical circuitry I

believe...I would trust Huggins protocol more than any other dentists.

He has been doing it for I believe 25+ years, so he has a volume

experience that no one else has..

These iomt (I believe it is, wheatever these alledgedly safe biological

dentists are called)...There are as mny quacks in here as in the

general health field. In fact they are the ones that are more dangerous

as they hide behind the safety of this iomt organization...

The guy I gound here in berkeley california calls himself the

transcendentist ...was a complete liar...told me he would use a rubber

dam and did not..I never knew what it was (rubber dam) until I went to

the Huggins dentist referral network

Its typical for health practioners (dr's//dentists) to pooh pooh other

more learned approaches..lok at how many do not use AI protocol

>

> So I'm reading on the livingnetwork.co.za, that the dentist is not

> supposed to cross the midline when removing amalgams. But my

holistic

> dentist (who is all about safe removal), doesn't know why that would

> be said. Does anyone know WHY you can't?

> Thank you.

>

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So I'm reading on the livingnetwork.co.za, that the dentist is not

supposed to cross the midline when removing amalgams. But my holistic

dentist (who is all about safe removal), doesn't know why that would

be said. Does anyone know WHY you can't?

-----------I don't remember the exact reason, but this is a Huggins thing, and

I think he says that you could make yourself worse by doing this. The only

exception, is when the whole mouth is done in one sitting under conscious

sedation (according to him). He has lots of other precautions too, like

removing the most negative filling first, scheduling appointments on different

days of the week (has to do with the 7-14-21 day immune cycle), etc. I don't

know if he gives that information freely at his website, or if you have to buy

his books. My dentist followed some of these things, because like he said, they

were " easy enough to do " . I guess I have never heard anyone come on here and

say they were worse after amalgam removal and this was why. It might be a

question we should be asking. So, I have no idea if it is absolutely necessary

and/or valid, but like my dentist said, it's easy enough to do, just in case it

is important.---------Jackie

Thank you.

_._,_.___

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Thank you for your reply. I found this on the Huggins protocol

about amalgam removal: " With all the electrical currents beaming

into the brain for many years - at a current 1000 times greater than

the brain operates on - the brain tries to accommodate, then upon

removal of this current, the brain tries to uncompensate and

recoup. " So I don't know if he just means with one filling removal,

or a bunch of fillings, or if this only happens to people who are

very toxic, or what. I'm not sure what I'm going to do. Because my

holistic dentist, who is in the IAOMT, says he'll do all 4 at once

(they're in 3 quads), but he doesn't use a rubber dam (because he's

found that stuff ends up getting trapped underneath them and more

chance of patient swallowing stuff), he does use high vacuum and

oxygen mask and carbocaine and slow drilling and irrigating and

ozonating. Is all this good enough? He's been replacing amalgams

for 28 years he says. So he USED to do rubber dams. I wonder if he

wants to do all the fillings at once and no rubber dam to save time

(although I guess he could get more money if he did 2 or 3 visits).

But he did say that one visit would minimize my exposure. But he

said nothing about how hard it could be on the nervous system if

they were removed all at once. Maybe one visit will minimize HIS

exposure? It's so hard to figure out who to trust. I thought just

because he was IAOMT that I could rest assured.

>

> So I'm reading on the livingnetwork.co.za, that the dentist is

not

> supposed to cross the midline when removing amalgams. But my

holistic

> dentist (who is all about safe removal), doesn't know why that

would

> be said. Does anyone know WHY you can't?

>

> -----------I don't remember the exact reason, but this is a

Huggins thing, and I think he says that you could make yourself

worse by doing this. The only exception, is when the whole mouth is

done in one sitting under conscious sedation (according to him). He

has lots of other precautions too, like removing the most negative

filling first, scheduling appointments on different days of the week

(has to do with the 7-14-21 day immune cycle), etc. I don't know if

he gives that information freely at his website, or if you have to

buy his books. My dentist followed some of these things, because

like he said, they were " easy enough to do " . I guess I have never

heard anyone come on here and say they were worse after amalgam

removal and this was why. It might be a question we should be

asking. So, I have no idea if it is absolutely necessary and/or

valid, but like my dentist said, it's easy enough to do, just in

case it is important.---------Jackie

>

>

> Thank you.

> _._,_.___

>

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I think this is a dangerous removal protocol

28 years means nothing, in fact I am always sceptical when I hear

this sort of arrogant comment when dentists/drs try to hang this trip

on a patient....ask him.her if he has done a double blind study of

his patients to know what works and what doesn't (extreme sarcasm

here)

Huggins I believe says find a young dentist as their hand will be

steadier

Huggins says to remove highest negative quadrant for I believe same

reason as doing only one quadrant at a time

Rubber dam is very standard and recommended by all iomt or whatever

the heck this organization is

I am not trying to make your life more complicated or add fear to

what you are doing as I know how hard it is to get your mind around

all of this when ill...MPEO (My personal experience and opinion)

>

> >

> > So I'm reading on the livingnetwork.co.za, that the dentist is

> not

> > supposed to cross the midline when removing amalgams. But my

> holistic

> > dentist (who is all about safe removal), doesn't know why that

> would

> > be said. Does anyone know WHY you can't?

> >

> > -----------I don't remember the exact reason, but this is a

> Huggins thing, and I think he says that you could make yourself

> worse by doing this. The only exception, is when the whole mouth is

> done in one sitting under conscious sedation (according to him). He

> has lots of other precautions too, like removing the most negative

> filling first, scheduling appointments on different days of the week

> (has to do with the 7-14-21 day immune cycle), etc. I don't know if

> he gives that information freely at his website, or if you have to

> buy his books. My dentist followed some of these things, because

> like he said, they were " easy enough to do " . I guess I have never

> heard anyone come on here and say they were worse after amalgam

> removal and this was why. It might be a question we should be

> asking. So, I have no idea if it is absolutely necessary and/or

> valid, but like my dentist said, it's easy enough to do, just in

> case it is important.---------Jackie

> >

> >

> > Thank you.

> > _._,_.___

> >

> >

>

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I appreciate your response very much - I see you responded to this

before. You kind of are supporting my suspicions. I think I'm

going to have to start all over with dentists (crap). I didn't like

their defensive tone when I was asking him and his staff questions.

On my first visit there, he tried to sell me a multi-vitamin that

has ALA in it (oooooh, great, he's not up to par). I told him I

can't take that with amalgams still in my mouth, and he said, " Yes

you can, it's a powerful antioxidant. " He said he's read Cutler's

book, didn't like it, etc. Says he doesn't like Huggins. Well I

guess my eyes are open now. Maybe I should have a consultation with

my original dentist (who isn't mercury-free, but did say she'd agree

to rubber dam and oxygen and going slow, one quad at a time), or

just keep looking 'til I find one who will follow the Huggins

protocol. This will be the second time I scheduled and canceled an

amalgam removal appt with this guy, due to having doubts about him.

> > >

> > > So I'm reading on the livingnetwork.co.za, that the dentist

is

> > not

> > > supposed to cross the midline when removing amalgams. But my

> > holistic

> > > dentist (who is all about safe removal), doesn't know why

that

> > would

> > > be said. Does anyone know WHY you can't?

> > >

> > > -----------I don't remember the exact reason, but this is a

> > Huggins thing, and I think he says that you could make yourself

> > worse by doing this. The only exception, is when the whole

mouth is

> > done in one sitting under conscious sedation (according to

him). He

> > has lots of other precautions too, like removing the most

negative

> > filling first, scheduling appointments on different days of the

week

> > (has to do with the 7-14-21 day immune cycle), etc. I don't

know if

> > he gives that information freely at his website, or if you have

to

> > buy his books. My dentist followed some of these things, because

> > like he said, they were " easy enough to do " . I guess I have

never

> > heard anyone come on here and say they were worse after amalgam

> > removal and this was why. It might be a question we should be

> > asking. So, I have no idea if it is absolutely necessary and/or

> > valid, but like my dentist said, it's easy enough to do, just in

> > case it is important.---------Jackie

> > >

> > >

> > > Thank you.

> > > _._,_.___

> > >

> > >

> >

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I dotn know if this is true or not but I had heard that if you are

awake you should not cross over but if you are unsleep while having

the work is being done , that is fine. I believed it had somethign to

do with all the current and the heart. My dentist that removed my

crowns followed this advice.

> > >

> > > So I'm reading on the livingnetwork.co.za, that the dentist is

> > not

> > > supposed to cross the midline when removing amalgams. But my

> > holistic

> > > dentist (who is all about safe removal), doesn't know why that

> > would

> > > be said. Does anyone know WHY you can't?

> > >

> > > -----------I don't remember the exact reason, but this is a

> > Huggins thing, and I think he says that you could make yourself

> > worse by doing this. The only exception, is when the whole mouth is

> > done in one sitting under conscious sedation (according to him). He

> > has lots of other precautions too, like removing the most negative

> > filling first, scheduling appointments on different days of the week

> > (has to do with the 7-14-21 day immune cycle), etc. I don't know if

> > he gives that information freely at his website, or if you have to

> > buy his books. My dentist followed some of these things, because

> > like he said, they were " easy enough to do " . I guess I have never

> > heard anyone come on here and say they were worse after amalgam

> > removal and this was why. It might be a question we should be

> > asking. So, I have no idea if it is absolutely necessary and/or

> > valid, but like my dentist said, it's easy enough to do, just in

> > case it is important.---------Jackie

> > >

> > >

> > > Thank you.

> > > _._,_.___

> > >

> > >

> >

>

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In frequent-dose-chelation elizascha wrote:

I appreciate your response very much - I see you responded to this

before. You kind of are supporting my suspicions. I think I'm

going to have to start all over with dentists (crap). I didn't like

their defensive tone when I was asking him and his staff questions.

On my first visit there, he tried to sell me a multi-vitamin that

has ALA in it (oooooh, great, he's not up to par). I told him I

can't take that with amalgams still in my mouth, and he said, " Yes

you can, it's a powerful antioxidant. " He said he's read Cutler's

book, didn't like it, etc. Says he doesn't like Huggins. Well I

guess my eyes are open now. Maybe I should have a consultation with

my original dentist (who isn't mercury-free, but did say she'd agree

to rubber dam and oxygen and going slow, one quad at a time), or

just keep looking 'til I find one who will follow the Huggins

protocol. This will be the second time I scheduled and canceled an

amalgam removal appt with this guy, due to having doubts about him.

-------------Then follow your gut instinct, and find somebody

else.------------Jackie

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In frequent-dose-chelation elizascha wrote:

I appreciate your response very much - I see you responded to this

before. You kind of are supporting my suspicions. I think I'm

going to have to start all over with dentists (crap). I didn't like

their defensive tone when I was asking him and his staff questions.

On my first visit there, he tried to sell me a multi-vitamin that

has ALA in it (oooooh, great, he's not up to par). I told him I

can't take that with amalgams still in my mouth, and he said, " Yes

you can, it's a powerful antioxidant. " He said he's read Cutler's

book, didn't like it, etc. Says he doesn't like Huggins. Well I

guess my eyes are open now. Maybe I should have a consultation with

my original dentist (who isn't mercury-free, but did say she'd agree

to rubber dam and oxygen and going slow, one quad at a time), or

just keep looking 'til I find one who will follow the Huggins

protocol. This will be the second time I scheduled and canceled an

amalgam removal appt with this guy, due to having doubts about him.

-------------Then follow your gut instinct, and find somebody

else.------------Jackie

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