Guest guest Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 > Thanks for having a look at my test. I am planning on getting my two huge all silver teeth redone and crowned in two weeks. I then will probably get a couple more done with my income tax return. Then give my body 3 months to recover before trying to get pregnant. Do NOT NOT NOT!!!! DO THIS!!! Wait 18 months after the last filling is out, or certainly at least 12 but 18 is a lot safer. See figure 15 on page 52 of Amalgam Illness. Your body moves mercury around for a yar or more after it can do this, and you don't want to be pregnant during that time. There is nothing you can do to speed that up. > Then I will wait until done breast feeding.. Then I will slowly remove all the rest as money permits (the treatments for my son's autism are financially killing us-but it is well worth it of course). You really don't want a second autistic or otherwise impaired kid. Mercury all out, 18 month wait, THEN try to conceive. > It seems like no one agrees on the amalgam removal before pregnancy. I am now a little scared to do it now that I heard about the one post that started having the burning in her head after amalgam removal. The dentist I go to uses a water laser (so it doesn't get hot). He has the special vents, and he seems very knowledgable on the subject. Hopefully it'll all turn out.. > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2008 Report Share Posted April 22, 2008 > > > > Thanks for having a look at my test. I am planning on getting my two huge all silver teeth redone and crowned in two weeks. I then will probably get a couple more done with my income tax return. Then give my body 3 months to recover before trying to get pregnant. ***I guess you saw Andy's reply to this message. If not I can find the post number for you. Then I will wait until done breast feeding.. Then I will slowly remove all the rest as money permits (the treatments for my son's autism are financially killing us-but it is well worth it of course). > ***Treatments for autistic children don't need to be so expensive. If they are that sends up red flags for me that the doctors involved might be doing some looting. You could post here, or better yet, post in the autism mercury group about what treatments your son is getting and why they are so expensive. (The expensive treatments are often harmful, it would be good to check them out). > It seems like no one agrees on the amalgam removal before pregnancy. ***I would take Andy's opinions into consideration because he has had many people report to him what they did, and what the outcomes were. All of the posts he has made over the years show that he truly cares. I am now a little scared to do it now that I heard about the one post that started having the burning in her head after amalgam removal. The dentist I go to uses a water laser (so it doesn't get hot). He has the special vents, and he seems very knowledgable on the subject. Hopefully it'll all turn out.. > ****There is a new dental chelation forum (links section) where you could discuss treatments your dentist uses. Research and estimates from different dentists may save you some money and grief in that aspect too. ****And, note Dave's reply about the high copper. I missed that. It most likely means that your liver is struggling. That is something that you can start to work on now, by limiting high copper foods, avoiding copper in supplements and pools, adopting a liver friendly diet, avoiding chemical exposures, and taking several supplements (which supplements and doses are in Andy's 2 books, and in various posts in archive). J > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2008 Report Share Posted April 22, 2008 To: frequent-dose-chelation@...: lindajaytee@...: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 15:09:42 +0000Subject: Re: Feedback on my hair test---158 --***I guess you saw Andy's reply to this message. If not I can findthe post number for you. I some how missed it. I was trying to follow the post. We just get so many emails its hard to keep up. Could you send the post number? ***Treatments for autistic children don't need to be so expensive. Ifthey are that sends up red flags for me that the doctors involvedmight be doing some looting. You could post here, or better yet, postin the autism mercury group about what treatments your son is gettingand why they are so expensive. (The expensive treatments are oftenharmful, it would be good to check them out). My DAN is covered through my insurance (other then supplements which can add up), but the thing that got so out of control (and racked up 15000 in debt was the ABA. My insurance wouldn't cover it. I tried grants received nothing. So I took out a loan. I have now used it up, and now he isn't receiving any ABA. Grrr its frustrating. > It seems like no one agrees on the amalgam removal before pregnancy.***I would take Andy's opinions into consideration because he has hadmany people report to him what they did, and what the outcomes were. All of the posts he has made over the years show that he truly cares. I am now a little scared to do it now that I heard about the onepost that started having the burning in her head after amalgamremoval. The dentist I go to uses a water laser (so it doesn't gethot). He has the special vents, and he seems very knowledgable on thesubject. Hopefully it'll all turn out.. > ****There is a new dental chelation forum (links section) where youcould discuss treatments your dentist uses. Research and estimatesfrom different dentists may save you some money and grief in thataspect too. ****And, note Dave's reply about the high copper. I missed that. Itmost likely means that your liver is struggling. That is somethingthat you can start to work on now, by limiting high copper foods,avoiding copper in supplements and pools, adopting a liver friendlydiet, avoiding chemical exposures, and taking several supplements(which supplements and doses are in Andy's 2 books, and in variousposts in archive). I will look into it. I am drinking dand. tea for liver support right now. My poor body. The sad thing is I am pretty healthy or would have been VERY healthy had it not been for metal in my mouth. The thing I wonder is if the dentist just put fillings in without me having cavities.. They were all put in in about a 5 year time span, and I barely have had any cavity problems since. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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