Guest guest Posted September 5, 2008 Report Share Posted September 5, 2008 monique call huggins dental group and tell them u are interested in getting amalagms out and having a compatibility test done . it will tell u which composites are ok or better for u. I think its $250 and well worth it -1- u can then decide whether to use the Huggins approach and dentists or not michael > > Hi all, > > I am finally getting around to getting my amalgams out and am calling > dentists in my area. They work with composites (eg Kerr brand) but I > have no idea what's in this stuff. > > What should I look for? What are the composites to avoid if I plan to > chelate? What composite is best? > > I'm sorry if this info is available somewhere, but I'm so overtaxed > looking after everyone else that I can't find the time to look after > myself (in true mommy/womanly style). > > Thanks in advance, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 Thank you all for your helpful answers. I would have responded sooner, but I kept getting an error when trying to post to the group via the web and by e-mail. I admit that I am more than deflated by the idea that I have to take a test & spend more $$$ (or rather €€€ since I'm in Europe) to determine which chemical my mouth/body will tolerate better than mercury. Does this mean that I will have to take the same approach some day with my kids if ever they have cavities? If that's the case, may as consider this as a test run on mom. > ------------Yes, I hear ya. But gave me some good advice about this. She said, " If momma ain't happy, then nobody's happy. " So you need to take care of yourself too. I know, hard for us women to do --------Jackie Yes sure, I'm all for keeping mama happy. Except that my idea of happiness don't mean taking tests & having my teeth drilled & protecting my senses from mercury vapours. I was thinking more like going to the gym, playing tennis, taking courses, resuming my career ;-) Geez, when is all this testing, healing stuff going to END?? Thanks again for the guidance. I guess I gotta do what I gotta do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 well $250 is not that expensive when you look at the cost of amalgam removal and chelating for a few years. The last thing u want is something in your mouth that is causing your immune system more problems > > Thank you all for your helpful answers. I would have responded > sooner, but I kept getting an error when trying to post to the > group via the web and by e-mail. > > I admit that I am more than deflated by the idea that I have to > take a test & spend more $$$ (or rather €€€ since I'm in > Europe) to determine which chemical my mouth/body will tolerate > better than mercury. > > Does this mean that I will have to take the same approach some day > with my kids if ever they have cavities? If that's the case, may as > consider this as a test run on mom. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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