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Hello, everyone.

I am new to the group. I am a 26 year old male. I previously had

several amalgam fillings when I was a child, all of which left my

mouth with the removal of my baby teeth. I went through four years of

braces (lots of metal in my mouth) and was left with a semi-permanent

wire on the back of my lower teeth that my dentist has informed me is

composed of titanium.

With no amalgam in my mouth, I am looking to approach chelation via

ALA soon, but am still absorbing a lot of information at this time.

I've reviewed the web-site and the recommendations for the dosage,

timing, and overall Cutler method of pursuing chelation with ALA.

Here is my question: Does the wire I have along my lower middle teeth

pose a problem for beginning mercury chelation? My dentist informed me

that it will not 'leach,' but I wanted to see if it were possible to

confirm this prior to approaching chelation in the case it could pose

a problem.

I suffer many health related issues, which is why I am interested in

pursuing chelation: IBS (possibly Crohn's disease) with diarrhea,

malabsorption, chronic dry eye syndrome, fatigue, low energy,

depression, anxiety, panic attacks, adrenal/endocrine type issues

(although doctor's tests come back normal), poor concentration, major

brain fog, social interaction avoidance and anxiety. My digestive

upsets are my most difficult symptoms. I also suspect candidiasis.

Thanks and regards,

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