Guest guest Posted August 14, 2008 Report Share Posted August 14, 2008 Hi there - New to the group. I'm helping my husband to detox some mercury. I just spoke to his dentist a moment a go about what is remaining in his mouth. He's incredible. He heard that my husband was sick and took all his fillings out for him. But my husband still has two root canals and three crowns. My questions are these: 1. one crown has " miracle mix " used for the build up. This is the only crown that this dentist did. The others, listed below, were done previously to seeing this dentist. He said that the contents on the chart says, " silver alloy and glass ionomer " - don't know about spelling. He didn't know if the amalgamating agent was mercury or not in that product. Does anyone know that info? 2. From his x-rays the dentist said that one remaining crown did not look like it had amalgam under it. The other one he could not determine because it wasn't clear on the x-ray. Can a dentist tell from x-rays if there is mercury under there? How is it determined? Is this something we can be sure of? 3. My husband has two root canals. The dentist said that posts are usually stainless steel and that it's a " gutta porcelain " product used to fill it in and should not have any amalgam in it. I have heard that root canals are a problem. This is obviously not a biological dentist - just a really good guy who wants to help us. My husband has about 14 fillings removed within a day or two with this guy and was fine. Amazing, I know! But it's true. We're still trying to get set up to chelate and I'm not sure how to procede from here. Even if the amalgamating agent is not mercury, is a silver alloy going to be any better with chelation? Thanks for any info you can shed on this! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2008 Report Share Posted August 15, 2008 In frequent-dose-chelation mostap2003 wrote: Hi there - New to the group. I'm helping my husband to detox some mercury. I just spoke to his dentist a moment a go about what is remaining in his mouth. He's incredible. He heard that my husband was sick and took all his fillings out for him. But my husband still has two root canals and three crowns. My questions are these: 1. one crown has " miracle mix " used for the build up. This is the only crown that this dentist did. The others, listed below, were done previously to seeing this dentist. He said that the contents on the chart says, " silver alloy and glass ionomer " - don't know about spelling. He didn't know if the amalgamating agent was mercury or not in that product. Does anyone know that info? ----------I don't know, and I agree with that you should ask on the dental-chelation group. You want to be sure you have all amalgam (mercury) out of your mouth before you start chelating.---------Jackie 2. From his x-rays the dentist said that one remaining crown did not look like it had amalgam under it. The other one he could not determine because it wasn't clear on the x-ray. Can a dentist tell from x-rays if there is mercury under there? How is it determined? Is this something we can be sure of? -----------My understanding is that the only way to know for sure, is to have the crown lifted and look underneath. The crown evidentally hides it from the xray. And many people have said they were told there wasn't any under their crowns, only to find out later that there actually was. And people have gotten worse from chelating with amalgam under crowns, so that's why we say to make sure you have it all out of your mouth first.---------Jackie 3. My husband has two root canals. The dentist said that posts are usually stainless steel and that it's a " gutta porcelain " product used to fill it in and should not have any amalgam in it. I have heard that root canals are a problem. -----------I have read bad things about them, and many say to have them pulled. Do more reading about this, especially concerning Weston A. Price's research, and ask about it on the dental-chelation group.----------Jackie This is obviously not a biological dentist - just a really good guy who wants to help us. My husband has about 14 fillings removed within a day or two with this guy and was fine. Amazing, I know! But it's true. We're still trying to get set up to chelate and I'm not sure how to procede from here. -------------You can start on the basic supplements recommended by Andy, but do not take any chelators until you are *sure* all amalgam is out of the mouth.-------Jackie Even if the amalgamating agent is not mercury, is a silver alloy going to be any better with chelation? ----------I'm not sure. You could search archives and see if you find any posts by Andy on this. Some people decide to absolutely have no metal in their mouth, whatsoever.-----------Jackie Thanks for any info you can shed on this! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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