Guest guest Posted March 13, 2008 Report Share Posted March 13, 2008 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/frequent-dose-chelation/message/23711;_ylc=X3oDMT\ JzNG5jY3FkBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE1BGdycElkAzExMzM1NzU3BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTA2MDgxNARtc2dJZA\ MyMzcxMQRzZWMDZG1zZwRzbGsDdm1zZwRzdGltZQMxMjA1MzkzNTg1> Dean. While I appreciate your being willing to form a new list where you can share your knowledge, I thought I should just mention that there have always been a lot of dental questions on this and the A-M list. I've been away for 2 - 2 1/2 years, but this is nothing new - and undoubtedly will go in waves. I think if we're talking about amalgam, then the need to talk about how to recover from its effects is also a central one. This includes proper removal, what to replace it with, what to do when organs (including bone and brain) are damaged, etc. So, I thing this is really par for the course, and I wouldn't want to restrict its discussion here. I didn't understand though, what do you mean about " this ended up being a dangerous place to be part of for me " ? Dave. Posted by: " DeanNetwork " dean@... dean@...?Subject=%20Re%3ANew%20Dental-Chelation%20Yahoo%\ 20forum> deansta22 http://profiles.yahoo.com/deansta22> Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:52 pm (PDT) Hi All, Initially I suggested that we be allowed to ask 'dental' questions on this forum, since there was no safe dental forum that could adequately deal with our requests and there was obviously a need. Other dental forums always ended up in arguments over which chelation protocol to follow etc, even if their dental advice was sound. This ended up being a dangerous place to be part of for me. However, it seems that recently on the FDC list we are beginning to talk more and more about dentistry and less and less about chelation. I have changed my opinion since and quite prefer the FDC list more pure to the Cutler protocol, and since he does not go into detail about cavitations and root canals and amalgam removal etc, I thought a group was need that combined only the Cutler protocol for chelation with all aspects of biological dentistry that extend outside of his protocol. The description reads: " The intention of this group is to support those individuals completing their dental clean-ups in preparation for oral chelation as explained by Dr Andy Cutler. This group deals with all aspects of Biological Dentistry as described on www.livingnetwork. co.za and adheres to the dental principles of Dr's Hal Huggins, Hulda and others. We are open to ALL discussions related to holistic dentistry, however, when it comes to chelation ONLY the oral chelation protocols of Dr Andy Cutler are supported and accepted for discussion on this list. " Here is the URL in case you wish to join. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/dental-chelation http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/dental-chelation> Thanks, DeanSA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2008 Report Share Posted March 13, 2008 > > > > Here is the URL in case you wish to join. > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/dental-chelation > > > Thanks, > DeanSA > Hi Dean I put a link to your forum in the dental file in the links section here and in adult metal chelation. To anyone wishing to join this or other forums, do note that it is easy to set your status to no mail, read and reply to the group on the web. This gets around the problem of getting too much mail in a mailbox and also makes it easy to come and go as time and interest permits. J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2008 Report Share Posted March 13, 2008 > > > > Here is the URL in case you wish to join. > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/dental-chelation > > > Thanks, > DeanSA > Hi Dean I put a link to your forum in the dental file in the links section here and in adult metal chelation. To anyone wishing to join this or other forums, do note that it is easy to set your status to no mail, read and reply to the group on the web. This gets around the problem of getting too much mail in a mailbox and also makes it easy to come and go as time and interest permits. J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2008 Report Share Posted March 13, 2008 > Dean. While I appreciate your being willing to form a new list where > you can share your knowledge, I thought I should just mention that there > have always been a lot of dental questions on this and the A-M list. > I've been away for 2 - 2 1/2 years, but this is nothing new - and > undoubtedly will go in waves. I think if we're talking about amalgam, > then the need to talk about how to recover from its effects is also a > central one. This includes proper removal, what to replace it with, > what to do when organs (including bone and brain) are damaged, etc. > So, I thing this is really par for the course, and I wouldn't want to > restrict its discussion here. Hi Dave, That is what I thought initially when I asked if we could be more open about the discussion of dentistry on the FDC list, since we all need it and Andy does not go into details in his book. However, I'm finding that it does not fit right on the FDC list and increases the traffic too much and waters down chelation. I also feel restricted answering questions because most of my dental answers don't fit into Andy' protocols and are more out-the-Andy-box so to speak. I respect that this is a place for Andy's protocol only and don't want to mix up matters more. I have been on this list for a long time and don't intend going anywhere, the Dental-Chelation list is just an additional option to support those doing dental work and then they can come over here and discuss chelation at the same time. The intention is not to form a break-away group, but rather and additional list that is a partner to this group which different boundaries. Any way it feels right and we'll see how it works. > I didn't understand though, what do you mean about " this ended up being > a dangerous place to be part of for me " ? Every other dental forum that I have been a part of ended up being dangerous because they did not stick to the Cutler protocol of chelation. The FDC is the safest list in the world to be a part of. Cheers, Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2008 Report Share Posted March 13, 2008 > Dean. While I appreciate your being willing to form a new list where > you can share your knowledge, I thought I should just mention that there > have always been a lot of dental questions on this and the A-M list. > I've been away for 2 - 2 1/2 years, but this is nothing new - and > undoubtedly will go in waves. I think if we're talking about amalgam, > then the need to talk about how to recover from its effects is also a > central one. This includes proper removal, what to replace it with, > what to do when organs (including bone and brain) are damaged, etc. > So, I thing this is really par for the course, and I wouldn't want to > restrict its discussion here. Hi Dave, That is what I thought initially when I asked if we could be more open about the discussion of dentistry on the FDC list, since we all need it and Andy does not go into details in his book. However, I'm finding that it does not fit right on the FDC list and increases the traffic too much and waters down chelation. I also feel restricted answering questions because most of my dental answers don't fit into Andy' protocols and are more out-the-Andy-box so to speak. I respect that this is a place for Andy's protocol only and don't want to mix up matters more. I have been on this list for a long time and don't intend going anywhere, the Dental-Chelation list is just an additional option to support those doing dental work and then they can come over here and discuss chelation at the same time. The intention is not to form a break-away group, but rather and additional list that is a partner to this group which different boundaries. Any way it feels right and we'll see how it works. > I didn't understand though, what do you mean about " this ended up being > a dangerous place to be part of for me " ? Every other dental forum that I have been a part of ended up being dangerous because they did not stick to the Cutler protocol of chelation. The FDC is the safest list in the world to be a part of. Cheers, Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2008 Report Share Posted March 14, 2008 I think this is a GREAT idea! Andy > > Hi All, > > Initially I suggested that we be allowed to ask 'dental' questions on this > forum, since there was no safe dental forum that could adequately deal with > our requests and there was obviously a need. Other dental forums always > ended up in arguments over which chelation protocol to follow etc, even if > their dental advice was sound. This ended up being a dangerous place to be > part of for me. > > However, it seems that recently on the FDC list we are beginning to talk > more and more about dentistry and less and less about chelation. I have > changed my opinion since and quite prefer the FDC list more pure to the > Cutler protocol, and since he does not go into detail about cavitations and > root canals and amalgam removal etc, I thought a group was need that > combined only the Cutler protocol for chelation with all aspects of > biological dentistry that extend outside of his protocol. > > The description reads: > > " The intention of this group is to support those individuals > completing their dental clean-ups in preparation for oral chelation as > explained by Dr Andy Cutler. > This group deals with all aspects of Biological Dentistry as described > on www.livingnetwork.co.za and adheres to the dental principles of Dr's Hal > Huggins, Hulda and others. We are open to ALL discussions related to > holistic dentistry, however, when it comes to chelation ONLY the oral > chelation protocols of Dr Andy Cutler are supported and accepted for > discussion on this list. " > > > > Here is the URL in case you wish to join. > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/dental-chelation > > > Thanks, > DeanSA > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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