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FYI

At the autism convention in San Diego last month Dr Holmes and DR Bradstrret

addressed removing amalgams and said the most important thing is getting

someone who knows how to do it right. Dam around the tooth, hi speed suction

, low speed drill and a separate airway are the things I can remember that

they mentioned.

Valarei in CA

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We removed our sons fillings (baby teeth) to chelate as well. The dentist

can't stop you, just advise you. We told ours that Autistic children

(meaning our son) don't detoxify the safe (ya right) volume of exposure they

get from the mercury vapours. He accepted this but told us that you are

going to get exposure from removal as well. We said that it would be minimal

if he was professional about it. He did the procedure at the hospital

instead of his office. Our son got knocked out and a dam and airway was used

with an air source seperate from the room. He used water on the (7) fillings

and had several suctions going and fans to disperse any other vapours. Our

son felt better the next day and made some leaps in language and eye contact

after that. We are now chelating as well as gfcf 7 months. Can't adequately

express the magnitude of the gains the last 6 months.

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> > One of each. The dentist was reluctant to replace the filling in the

> > baby tooth, since it was on its way out, but I wanted to get started

> > immediately on chelation - so the filling had to go.

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