Guest guest Posted August 2, 2001 Report Share Posted August 2, 2001 , Thank you so much for this info. It was very helpful. Were your son's fillings in baby teeth or adult teeth? My son's are in baby teeth and I'm wondering if it would be better to just pull the teeth since they will fall out anyway in a couple of years. I'm not sure if our dentist would go along with that, though. Decisions....decisions.... > > > .... Second question...assuming that my son has excessive heavy > metals, what would you/have you done about amalgam fillings? My son > has 2 fillings in baby teeth that won't fall out for at least 2 > years. Has anyone been in this situation? If so, what did you do? > (FYI, he's Aspergers and not too difficult to deal with...yet, so > waiting until they fall out is definitely an option. But OTOH, why > wait if we know there's a problem.).... > > > Our DAN doctor was reluctant to start chelation until I made > arrangements to have the amalgams replaced. There is some data about > the continuing vaporization of mercury from amalgams. > > I don't know if any reports support the concern that chelation pulls > mercury into the body, but I do know that I became ill during > chelation, then discovered a filling that had not been replaced. > Once it was out, the fluey-achiness vanished with the next round of > chelation. > > My son (Aspergers, 10 yo) had his 2 fillings replaced at the start of > chelation and made quick progress, especially in terms of reduced > anxiety. Most of the cost was covered by our dental insurance. > Despite inital reluctance by our dentist, he was amazed at the rapid > changes in my kid's behavior and now asks me for articles on the > mercury amalgam issue. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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