Guest guest Posted January 10, 2010 Report Share Posted January 10, 2010 The amalgams usually show from the top, unless you have crowns and they CAN have mercury inside them. DO NOT CHELATE with amalgam in your teeth. The mercury can redistribute and its first target is your brain. Barb [ ] chelating with ALA with risk of having amalgam under composite filling i am now on my 2nd round, and on my probably 10th dose (i take ALA every 2,5 hours). I read that there is a probability, that my fillings that i had installed around 10 years ago may have amalgam under them (dentists use/used it for several reasons - for ex. for ease of recognition on RTG test results). Now, i am doing my best to find out about that as fast as i can (possibly ill have an RTG scan tomorrow to find out if there's any amalgam), but if i am now under chelation, is it worth stopping the chelation round, to not supposedly get mercury from the maybe present (yet invisable) fillings into my body, counting in my brain tissue... After i started chelation (1.I.2010) i got worse in terms of speech, concentration, focus, social anxety, and other things (i started treating myself for asperger syndrome 11 months ago). I feel like i wouldnt be able to say a single word if i was standing on the street. If this is just some side-effects of chelation, thats fine. But if this is happening because im pumping mercury from my fillings into my whole body, than i am REALLY, REALLY scared... So i guess the question would be - if potentially there is amalgam that is totally sealed by composite fillings, is there a risk that with ALA it will be transfered to other parts of my body? (and i mean probably transport through my tooth, not vaporizing mercury from chewing and biting food, etc) Thank you advance for some advice. best regards, Christoph Brzozowski Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2010 Report Share Posted January 11, 2010 What if you have had amalgams removed but the teeth are still " stained " ? Do the stains still contain mercury? > > The amalgams usually show from the top, unless you have crowns and they CAN have mercury inside them. DO NOT CHELATE with amalgam in your teeth. The mercury can redistribute and its first target is your brain. > > Barb > [ ] chelating with ALA with risk of having amalgam under composite filling > > > > i am now on my 2nd round, and on my probably 10th dose (i take ALA every 2,5 hours). I read that there is a probability, that my fillings that i had installed around 10 years ago may have amalgam under them (dentists use/used it for several reasons - for ex. for ease of recognition on RTG test results). > > Now, i am doing my best to find out about that as fast as i can (possibly ill have an RTG scan tomorrow to find out if there's any amalgam), but if i am now under chelation, is it worth stopping the chelation round, to not supposedly get mercury from the maybe present (yet invisable) fillings into my body, counting in my brain tissue... > > After i started chelation (1.I.2010) i got worse in terms of speech, concentration, focus, social anxety, and other things (i started treating myself for asperger syndrome 11 months ago). I feel like i wouldnt be able to say a single word if i was standing on the street. > If this is just some side-effects of chelation, thats fine. But if this is happening because im pumping mercury from my fillings into my whole body, than i am REALLY, REALLY scared... > > So i guess the question would be - if potentially there is amalgam that is totally sealed by composite fillings, is there a risk that with ALA it will be transfered to other parts of my body? (and i mean probably transport through my tooth, not vaporizing mercury from chewing and biting food, etc) > > Thank you advance for some advice. > best regards, > Christoph Brzozowski > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2010 Report Share Posted January 11, 2010 OK, i got it confirmed that i have 2 amalgams. Cheers. Im a retard who started ALA chelation with those. Now my question would be if 4 total days of chelation could have done a very lot of damage... regards, Christoph B. > > > > The amalgams usually show from the top, unless you have crowns and they CAN have mercury inside them. DO NOT CHELATE with amalgam in your teeth. The mercury can redistribute and its first target is your brain. > > > > Barb > > [ ] chelating with ALA with risk of having amalgam under composite filling > > > > > > > > i am now on my 2nd round, and on my probably 10th dose (i take ALA every 2,5 hours). I read that there is a probability, that my fillings that i had installed around 10 years ago may have amalgam under them (dentists use/used it for several reasons - for ex. for ease of recognition on RTG test results). > > > > Now, i am doing my best to find out about that as fast as i can (possibly ill have an RTG scan tomorrow to find out if there's any amalgam), but if i am now under chelation, is it worth stopping the chelation round, to not supposedly get mercury from the maybe present (yet invisable) fillings into my body, counting in my brain tissue... > > > > After i started chelation (1.I.2010) i got worse in terms of speech, concentration, focus, social anxety, and other things (i started treating myself for asperger syndrome 11 months ago). I feel like i wouldnt be able to say a single word if i was standing on the street. > > If this is just some side-effects of chelation, thats fine. But if this is happening because im pumping mercury from my fillings into my whole body, than i am REALLY, REALLY scared... > > > > So i guess the question would be - if potentially there is amalgam that is totally sealed by composite fillings, is there a risk that with ALA it will be transfered to other parts of my body? (and i mean probably transport through my tooth, not vaporizing mercury from chewing and biting food, etc) > > > > Thank you advance for some advice. > > best regards, > > Christoph Brzozowski > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2010 Report Share Posted January 11, 2010 Just get them removed properly. Then do DMSA chelation only for 8 rounds. Then add the ALA. You'll be OK. A little brain damage happens all the time. If our brains couldn't recover I wouldn't be able to type right now after all the stuff I took in high school. TJ ________________________________ From: " christoph45@... " <christoph45@...> Sent: Mon, January 11, 2010 4:07:49 AM Subject: [ ] Re: chelating with ALA with risk of having amalgam under composite filling  OK, i got it confirmed that i have 2 amalgams. Cheers. Im a retard who started ALA chelation with those. Now my question would be if 4 total days of chelation could have done a very lot of damage... regards, Christoph B. > > > > The amalgams usually show from the top, unless you have crowns and they CAN have mercury inside them. DO NOT CHELATE with amalgam in your teeth. The mercury can redistribute and its first target is your brain. > > > > Barb > > [ ] chelating with ALA with risk of having amalgam under composite filling > > > > > > > > i am now on my 2nd round, and on my probably 10th dose (i take ALA every 2,5 hours). I read that there is a probability, that my fillings that i had installed around 10 years ago may have amalgam under them (dentists use/used it for several reasons - for ex. for ease of recognition on RTG test results). > > > > Now, i am doing my best to find out about that as fast as i can (possibly ill have an RTG scan tomorrow to find out if there's any amalgam), but if i am now under chelation, is it worth stopping the chelation round, to not supposedly get mercury from the maybe present (yet invisable) fillings into my body, counting in my brain tissue... > > > > After i started chelation (1.I.2010) i got worse in terms of speech, concentration, focus, social anxety, and other things (i started treating myself for asperger syndrome 11 months ago). I feel like i wouldnt be able to say a single word if i was standing on the street. > > If this is just some side-effects of chelation, thats fine. But if this is happening because im pumping mercury from my fillings into my whole body, than i am REALLY, REALLY scared... > > > > So i guess the question would be - if potentially there is amalgam that is totally sealed by composite fillings, is there a risk that with ALA it will be transfered to other parts of my body? (and i mean probably transport through my tooth, not vaporizing mercury from chewing and biting food, etc) > > > > Thank you advance for some advice. > > best regards, > > Christoph Brzozowski > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2010 Report Share Posted January 11, 2010 I am very curious as to what this RGT test is that you were to going take... then you mentioned it was confirmed that you have amalgam. I have a 4 tooth bridge that is 15 years old (exactly) and the dentist that put it in sold his practice, and the records they have on my now only go back to 2000. I hate the thought of yanking that bridge out if I don't have to! Thanks! > ________________________________ > From: " christoph45@... " <christoph45@...> > > Sent: Mon, January 11, 2010 4:07:49 AM > Subject: [ ] Re: chelating with ALA with risk of having amalgam under composite filling > > Â > OK, i got it confirmed that i have 2 amalgams. > Cheers. Im a retard who started ALA chelation with those. > Now my question would be if 4 total days of chelation could have done a very lot of damage... > regards, > Christoph B. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Now, i am doing my best to find out about that as fast as i can (possibly ill have an RTG scan tomorrow to find out if there's any amalgam), > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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