Guest guest Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 Dave, Thank you the info. I will use what I have on hand and make sure I get the rest very soon. I am starting to feel a little better. My dentist is a holistic dentist who specializes in amalgam removal. Thanks for the phone number for DAMS. I put in a call to find out if my dentist is on the list. Thanks, Suzy - Suzy - I'm sorry to hear that this has happened. This is a not-untypical reaction caused when chelators are used improperly, and cilantro appears to have something in it which chelates. To help right now, you might try: As much vitamin C as you can take Vitamin E, 1600IU/d CoQ10, 200mg/d Zinc, 20mg + 1mg/lb bodyweight. Magnesium, 100mg, 4x/d (back off if you get loose stools). Milk thistle, 1cap, 4x/d If you also have problems with chlorella, then you are likely a high sulfur person. Try a low sulfur diet and see if that helps. I would suggest getting on onibasu.com and searching for " sulfur exclusion diet " on the AM list. The list of low sulfur foods is posted in the files section of this list, FDC. Now, as far as your mercury removal goes ... Have you carefully vetted your dentist? I strongly suggest you have a look at the IAOMT.Org protocol: http://iaomt.org/articles/category_view.asp?catid=30 If you dentists does not follow this protocol, then _cancel the appointment_. Spend some time finding a dentist who will not further exposure you during the removal. Contact Leo at DAMS (amalgam.org). If their web site is still down, you can use this number: Leo Cashman, . He will give you a list of dentists in your state, which will also include community members some of whom have patient reports ( " DAMS coordinators " ) Dave. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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