Guest guest Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 > but no rubber dam or clean up tip > when i asked why not he said because he was removing bridges he > couldn't use either.and he was a member of iaomt. All members of the IAOMT seem to think a rubber dam is not needed because they use high speed vacuum. I beleieve that waent to avoid the extra effort of the rubber dam. > I still > have a bridge at the front of my mouth and think maybe there is > mercury under there although they say it is highly unlikely but i > must be sure. This is another thing that drives me insane about dentists. Whenever there is a metal crown and you ask them if there is mercury underneath the answer is " Highly unlikely " or " I very much doubt it " . Well, my experience shows that there is mercury in at least 50% of these cases, because you are only going to crown a tooth that has suffered some serious damage i.e. has been filled to the hilt. There is some denial process at work in the pshycology. We don't want to beleieve that there is amalgam underneath. Please remove every metal crown and look underneath. The consequesnces of chelating with amalgam underneath dar outweight the expense of looking underneath it. We must break this denial element and set a rule: Look under all metal crowns before you begin chelation. Beasides, the metals in the crowns can have their own issues. > my problems started 1 1/2 years ago my dentist removed a load of > fillings to fit bridges and i didn't realize it was dangerous,the > last time i actually swallowed a load of mercury before i had chance > to spit and this made me think about poisoning. > about 6 weeks later i started to feel ill. that was a year ago my > symptons are now insomnia,weakness in limbs also all muscle groups > tremble when moving them.feelings of unreality,spaced out head,some > anxiety,and not being able to relax feeling uneasy.I have been using > a chelator called humet r once a day and know having read andy's > protocol think maybe i have been doing more harm. Yes, please stop this. What is in it? > I am so desperate to start getting started chelating but am finding > all the information difficult to cope with. > In England it is almost impossible to find a DR who would be able to > manage the protocol asmost of them are in denial about > mercury.Hopefully with the groups help i can get started,it just > seems like such a lot to cope with even if i was feeling ok > best wishes dudley Dudley, you'll be a lot safer not working with a dr and sticking with this group. You may need a dr to help you with adrenal and thyroid issues. I believe Dr Peatfield is the guy to see for this. Don't listen to him about chelation, just adrenals and thyroid. DeanSA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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