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In frequent-dose-chelation djur1 wrote:

Hi,

I have one root canal - should I remove it too before starting

chelation? Please answer.

----------You need to find out if it has any amalgam in it. If it does, then

you cannot chelate until the amalgam is removed. Some people will tell you to

pull the root canaled tooth, and others will tell you that a mercury free

dentist can re-do the root canal with safe materials. Some root canaled teeth

become infected, and should be removed. I have never had one, so have not had

to make this decision. I suggest you do alot of reading on the topic, before

making your decision. But if there is amalgam in it, that has to come out

before chelation can begin. Here is a link to a post by Andy, and you can read

more posts by him by searching onibasu using " root canal " and " AndyCutler " in

the search box. You can also ask on the dental-chelation forum, link

below.---------Jackie

http://onibasu.com/archives/am/58478.html

http://onibasu.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?query=%22root+canal%22+AndyCutler & submit=S\

earch%21 & max=20 & sort=score & idxname=am & idxname=fdc & idxname=amc

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/dental-chelation/

Thank's in advance!

djur1

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I have added some more posts by Andy about crowns, gold, and root canals in the

Links section.-------Jackie

Links > Andy's posts, new folder, 2008 > Chelating with implants or braces,

crowns, gold crowns, root canals, etc.

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