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Is ok to be on a round of chelation while you have dental work done?

Specifically being fitted for a bridge and crown? I've been putting

off chelation so much for life stuff -- meeting at work,etc,. I just

started a round and forgot about the dental appt.

Thanks,

val

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> Is ok to be on a round of chelation while you have dental work done?

>

> Specifically being fitted for a bridge and crown? I've been putting

> off chelation so much for life stuff -- meeting at work,etc,. I just

> started a round and forgot about the dental appt.

Hi Val,

You should not chelate when you visit a dentist due to the mercury vapour in

the office.

You will draw it in to your system.

DeanSA

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> Hi Val,

> You should not chelate when you visit a dentist due to the mercury

vapour in

> the office.

> You will draw it in to your system.

> DeanSA

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Thanks, Dean. It's a mercury free office -- whatever that means. But

in any event, I stopped the round early.

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> Thanks, Dean. It's a mercury free office -- whatever that means. But

> in any event, I stopped the round early.

Hi Val,

Mercury-free offices don't place new amalgams, but they remove masses,

making them often more polluted with mercury vapour.

They often take offence when you discuss it with them...

D

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