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In frequent-dose-chelation robin ann wrote:

The other thing I've been mulling is this problem with dental glues. I

read a post here a little while back, but can't ind it, so forgive me

if I duplicate.

Like many of you here , I've been sick a long time, diagnosed with

every sort of mystery illness under the sun. And, upon moving in

August from Taos, NM (tile, untreated wood,earth houses) to Bend,

Oregon (lots of brand new " modern " construction) I learned I had

Multiple Chemicle Sensitivity. I actually had to move in and out of a

couple houses here (finally just living out of boxes at my parents'

house) before I found the one I'm in now. It took 3 months! The MCS

was what made me get a metals test so this whole process is pretty new

to me.. just a few months..

So, with MCS, the worst thing for me, other than hydrocarbons

-----------Andy says that for people who react to hydrocarbons, that takin NAC

can help, but only if you are not sensitive to sulfur foods and supps, since NAC

is sulfury. Otherwise, Alka Seltzer Gold can help, after an exposure. And like

said, MCS is usually caused by fast phase 1 and slow phase 2 in the liver,

and things like grapefruit juice and niacinamide (and I think there is a third

one that is eluding my memory also) slow down phase 1, so this helps relieve

symptoms. It has been discussed recently on one of these groups, so hopefully

others will reply with what they are doing.------------Jackie

and that

sort of thing, are glues/resins and when the dentist glued in my

temporaries it was like all sorts of fire alarms went off all over my

body.

Once the glues are cured will they continue to affect me or? Or is

there something I can do? I got NAET tested/treated for the mercury

and heavy metals and will try to get ahold of the glue the dentist

uses for the porcelain so I can get it NAET tested/treated too but

wondering what else I do to avoid this problem?

----------If he NAET testing/treatments have worked for you, then that might

be the quickest thing to do/try. (Besides above MCS remedies.) Since you're

leaving soon, I don't know if you'll have time for this, but I had

biocompatability testing done to test all dental materials, before I had my

fillings replaced, so the dentist could pick safe or the least reactive dental

materials for me. They send you a test kit, and you have to get a blood draw

and return it to them. It gave me some peace of mind, not worrying about what

to put in my mouth. Here's the link.-----------Jackie

http://www.ccrlab.com/

---------You could call and find out how fast they can do it.----------Jackie

~robin

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The other thing to take for fast phase one liver is oregano oil. I

take 3 drops 3 or 4 times a day (taste awful and burns a little but you

get used to it fast). It took 80% of my symptoms away - I don't take

NAC cause of the sulfur thing.

Colette

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The other thing to take for fast phase one liver is oregano oil. I

take 3 drops 3 or 4 times a day (taste awful and burns a little but you

get used to it fast). It took 80% of my symptoms away - I don't take

NAC cause of the sulfur thing.

Colette

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