Guest guest Posted November 3, 2007 Report Share Posted November 3, 2007 I have had all my amalgam fillings removed and been chelating for well over a year but still not feeling better. Each round of chelation usually worsens my symptoms for at least a week even though I've tried both high (~50-100mg DMSA and 50 mg ALA) and low (12.5mg DMSA and 8.3 mg ALA) chelating doses. Am thinking now that the problem may be due to an amalgam tattoo in my gum, near one of the molar teeth that had a large amalgam filling and root canal (now covered with zirconium crown). I would be interested in hearing what anybody knows about amalgam tattoos interfering with chelation results, and how this might be addressed. The tattoo is almost .25 inches vertical and runs the entire length of the tooth (~.5 inches) - surgery to remove it all at once seems kind of drastic and I'm interested to learn about alternative possibilities. thanks, deeptreeroot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2007 Report Share Posted November 3, 2007 You want it removed all at once as the mercury will keep spreading through tissues. It's not a big surgery. It's not drastic. Gum tissue regenerates at a very rapid rate. Stop chelating until this is taken care of. >I have had all my amalgam fillings removed and been chelating for well >over a year but still not feeling better. Each round of chelation >usually worsens my symptoms for at least a week even though I've tried >both high (~50-100mg DMSA and 50 mg ALA) and low (12.5mg DMSA and 8.3 >mg ALA) chelating doses. > >Am thinking now that the problem may be due to an amalgam tattoo in my >gum, near one of the molar teeth that had a large amalgam filling and >root canal (now covered with zirconium crown). I would be interested >in hearing what anybody knows about amalgam tattoos interfering with >chelation results, and how this might be addressed. The tattoo is >almost .25 inches vertical and runs the entire length of the tooth >(~.5 inches) - surgery to remove it all at once seems kind of drastic >and I'm interested to learn about alternative possibilities. > >thanks, > >deeptreeroot > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2007 Report Share Posted November 3, 2007 You want it removed all at once as the mercury will keep spreading through tissues. It's not a big surgery. It's not drastic. Gum tissue regenerates at a very rapid rate. Stop chelating until this is taken care of. >I have had all my amalgam fillings removed and been chelating for well >over a year but still not feeling better. Each round of chelation >usually worsens my symptoms for at least a week even though I've tried >both high (~50-100mg DMSA and 50 mg ALA) and low (12.5mg DMSA and 8.3 >mg ALA) chelating doses. > >Am thinking now that the problem may be due to an amalgam tattoo in my >gum, near one of the molar teeth that had a large amalgam filling and >root canal (now covered with zirconium crown). I would be interested >in hearing what anybody knows about amalgam tattoos interfering with >chelation results, and how this might be addressed. The tattoo is >almost .25 inches vertical and runs the entire length of the tooth >(~.5 inches) - surgery to remove it all at once seems kind of drastic >and I'm interested to learn about alternative possibilities. > >thanks, > >deeptreeroot > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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