Guest guest Posted November 3, 2007 Report Share Posted November 3, 2007 All the mercury-removal protocols I have seen say mercury tattoos must come out BEFORE chelating with ALA or it will be redistributed. I had mine removed at the same time as the amalgams. It's not a big deal, just a little trimming of the gum. Can be done with local anesthetic in the dentist chair. There could also be a cavitation underneath which needs to be cleaned out. >When I finished my removal of amalgam in August 2007 I was left with >a mercury tatoo >along the gumline at the back of my right side. Does anyone know >about these? What >does this mean? Is that mercury that I am seeing? It's grayish and >is next to a tooth that >was covered on all sides with amalgam and was next to a gold crown >(for 25 years) I am >not suprised to see a tatoo...but does this mean I need surgery to >get it out? Will the ALA >coax it out? >kat > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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