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Titanium is not a heavy metal and should be OK. Stainless steel is OK as well.

TJ

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From: claire <cccrous@...>

Sent: Tue, February 9, 2010 7:41:33 AM

Subject: [ ] Chelation -orthodontic brace

 

Hi Listmates

I am new to the group.I have an orthodontic brace which has a titanium wire on

my upper teeth. and will probably have it on for another year!My son has autism

and is starting chelation very soon .I have developed my own sat of ailments

which may require chelation but Am I right in thinking that I should wait until

I have the brace removed before considering chelation... I am due to get a

dental implant that has a titanium spring....I was very unaware of the

consequences of heavy metals until my son developed autism but I am half way

thro dental treatment... any advice would be helpful.....

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Thanks TJ

just highlights how much I HAVE to learn!

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> Titanium is not a heavy metal and should be OK. Stainless steel is OK as well.

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> From: claire <cccrous@...>

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> Sent: Tue, February 9, 2010 7:41:33 AM

> Subject: [ ] Chelation -orthodontic brace

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> Hi Listmates

> I am new to the group.I have an orthodontic brace which has a titanium wire on

my upper teeth. and will probably have it on for another year!My son has autism

and is starting chelation very soon .I have developed my own sat of ailments

which may require chelation but Am I right in thinking that I should wait until

I have the brace removed before considering chelation... I am due to get a

dental implant that has a titanium spring....I was very unaware of the

consequences of heavy metals until my son developed autism but I am half way

thro dental treatment... any advice would be helpful.....

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