Guest guest Posted March 15, 2008 Report Share Posted March 15, 2008 > In future I'm guessing this is probably a subject that should be > shifted to the new dental list being started and not continued on > this one since its for the actual process of chelation.... Yes. It would be nice if most of the dental topics shift to: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/dental-chelation/ or http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/adult-metal-chelation/ It's ok to cross post to both of those groups to get a wider range of opinions. That way we can keep frequent-dose-chelation for the topics related to chelation using Andy's protocol. This is helpful for the people who are beyond the dentistry, focusing on chelation, and don't want to or have difficulty sorting through email unrelated to their concerns. As moderator I have been lax about this lately because there was no real good dental forum. Now that there is one, and I know Dean is running it, I will have to continue to suggest that dental topics move to those two other groups. Thanks to everyone for your cooperation. J > > I know this does sound 'strange' because I'm not the type to go for these kind of things, but after I got my bridge replaced, it had gold to replace the non precious one I was allergic too (which did not fit anyway) and since I am still getting out so many bad nickel/cheap metal crowns with mercury under them and one whole tooth yet is filled with merc, I got such horrible anxiety from the 'battery effect/galvanic currents' of the disimmilar metals, I got a Q link and wear it all the time and it makes it so I can bear it. Got one of the 4 bad metal crowns off this week and other next, the toothful of merc the next. But the Q link is helping me get through this. > > In future I'm guessing this is probably a subject that should be shifted to the new dental list being started and not continued on this one since its for the actual process of chelation.... > > Thanks to Dean (is that right?) for starting up the new list, I do think its a great idea to kind of separate them, those of us now going through the dental work can be on all the lists at the same time and see all the info. > > Marcia > > . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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