Guest guest Posted June 15, 2008 Report Share Posted June 15, 2008 > > 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? TK---- no 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) TK--- Make sure you get copies of all testing and go through the reference levels for yourself, they are avaliable online and people here can help [but you need to have the numbers]. Many doctors will tell you everything is fine if you are in the reference range by even the smallest amount. This does not mean that things are working well or optimally or that you shouldn't be supporting adrenals, thyroid etc ... Also the testing needs to be done correctly which they often don't do. , 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, > . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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