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Hi All,

My husband has gotten his amalgams removed. The only dental issue now (other

thanprobably having cavitations we can't afford to address right now) is his

four-unit bridge on his top front teeth. The bridge is a little loose. One

dentist said

probably the old cement has worn away. The bridge needs to be replaced, but that

will

have to wait until we have the $$ for it.

At this point, can anyone think of any reason why he should not begin the DMSA?

If you had a four-unit bridge (yes, it's probably a porcelain fused to metal

bridge)

like him, but no other amalgam fillings and no crowns, would YOU consider

YOURSELF

ready to begin chelation?

We're getting eager to start him on it, since his emotional and psychological

disturbances are making life very difficult. But thanks to Andy's book, we've

got him on

Gotu Kola, DMAE and Ginko Biloba for that. These supplements are really making a

very

noticeable improvement in his attention span (he's very ADD), concentration

ability, and

his memory. However, he's unable to control his impulsiveness, and

that is really hurting us financially! If his fits of rage hit again, we'll

start him on 5-HTP.

I know these things are due to his high brain mercury, so I have compassion for

his plight.

Those supplements are what's making life with my dear sweet Hg-poisoned husband

liveable. We've got the other supplements we need.

Thank you in advance!

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