Guest guest Posted June 28, 2009 Report Share Posted June 28, 2009 Jane, I had TERRIBLE problems resulting directly but mostly indirectly from having my amalgams out. I'm still glad they're gone because once the pain is over, it starts to fade to a distant memory. So sorry you're having pain. It's the worst pain in the world. Sort out your current teeth before moving on??? Hope it all goes better from now on. Why did you get the pulpitis and what other problems have you had? Sara x Jane Hogan wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > I have now had five amalgams removed by my Dentist as I couldn't find > a mercury free one close enough to home. Each one that I have had > removed has resulted in problems. > Has anyone else experienced this. I now suspect I have pulpitus. To > be confirmed tomorrow when I return to the Dentist for the fifth time > in a week. It has really put me off having the remaining fillings > removed as the pain is excrutiating! I've been taking pain killers > for around ten days now and even they don't always work. > > Any advice appreciated. > > Jane > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2009 Report Share Posted June 29, 2009 Hi Jane, Like Sara I had a terrible time. I wasn't well to start with and I worried that I nearly managed to kill myself having my amalgams removed by my regular dentist. We later found all the amalgam was far from gone and I had to have almost every filling redone. Tim too and he had a different dentist. I had awful tooth and jaw pains after the first removals by my regular dentist and almost lost a molar. I think it would have gone much more smoothly if we'd found a mercury free dentist earlier. Hope you feel better very soon. Sandyxxx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2009 Report Share Posted June 29, 2009 Its reassuring to hear that it was sorted out eventually. I have another appointment tomorrow, I'm praying that they find the problem and fix it soon. Sandy and Tim wrote: Hi Jane, Like Sara I had a terrible time. I wasn't well to start with and I worried that I nearly managed to kill myself having my amalgams removed by my regular dentist. We later found all the amalgam was far from gone and I had to have almost every filling redone. Tim too and he had a different dentist. I had awful tooth and jaw pains after the first removals by my regular dentist and almost lost a molar. I think it would have gone much more smoothly if we'd found a mercury free dentist earlier. Hope you feel better very soon. Sandyxxx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2009 Report Share Posted June 29, 2009 The dentist mentioned pulpitis - although she hasn't confirmed it yet. I have another appointment tomorrow (think I will be invited to the christmas party at this rate).  I have a feeling my teeth are mega sensitive and the old fillings being removed has just iritated the pulp and set off the nerves in my teeth. Now I can't tell which tooth is hurting (basically the top and bottom teeth on one side of my mouth are painful). I am going to get this sorted and then give myself a long break before tackling the others! Is there anything that I should take to detox whilst I still have some amalgams? Sara Moroza- wrote: Jane, I had TERRIBLE problems resulting directly but mostly indirectly from having my amalgams out. I'm still glad they're gone because once the pain is over, it starts to fade to a distant memory. So sorry you're having pain. It's the worst pain in the world. Sort out your current teeth before moving on??? Hope it all goes better from now on. Why did you get the pulpitis and what other problems have you had? Sara x Jane Hogan wrote: Hi, I have now had five amalgams removed by my Dentist as I couldn't find a mercury free one close enough to home. Each one that I have had removed has resulted in problems. Has anyone else experienced this. I now suspect I have pulpitus. To be confirmed tomorrow when I return to the Dentist for the fifth time in a week. It has really put me off having the remaining fillings removed as the pain is excrutiating! I've been taking pain killers for around ten days now and even they don't always work. Any advice appreciated. Jane ------------------------------------ DISCLAIMER No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2009 Report Share Posted June 29, 2009 Jane, I am afraid inflammation of the pulp of the tooth is a risk, especially with a large filling being removed. I had amalgams in 7 molars removed over a period of years and it was one of the first two (the only one for which I had a dental dam) which gave niggling trouble. Eventually I had a root canal and gold crown on the tooth. That's the bad news. The good news is that the other teeth are fine. It may just be a matter of taking painkillers and waiting to see if the pulp recovers. It may be worth a visit to the GP for strong prescription painkillers. Margaret > > > > Hi, > > I have now had five amalgams removed by my Dentist as I couldn't find a > mercury free one close enough to home. Each one that I have had removed > has resulted in problems. > Has anyone else experienced this. I now suspect I have pulpitus. To be > confirmed tomorrow when I return to the Dentist for the fifth time in a > week. It has really put me off having the remaining fillings removed as > the pain is excrutiating! I've been taking pain killers for around ten > days now and even they don't always work. > > Any advice appreciated. > > Jane > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2009 Report Share Posted June 29, 2009 no advice but huuuge sympathy. I hope the pain is soon gone, I'm sure it will be. And still better than old mercury leaching away, painless but deadly. And find a mercury free dentist for the next one. xx > > > > Hi, > > I have now had five amalgams removed by my Dentist as I couldn't find a > mercury free one close enough to home. Each one that I have had removed > has resulted in problems. > Has anyone else experienced this. I now suspect I have pulpitus. To be > confirmed tomorrow when I return to the Dentist for the fifth time in a > week. It has really put me off having the remaining fillings removed as > the pain is excrutiating! I've been taking pain killers for around ten > days now and even they don't always work. > > Any advice appreciated. > > Jane > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2009 Report Share Posted July 1, 2009 Dear Jane  I had mine removed in two sessions... Although they were careful to remove one side at a time, the reality was that it was too quick.. I should have done it quarter by quarter..  HAs the dentist been putting a mask over your face to ensure none of the vapours are inhaled? and have you been taking charcoal before and after each removal? The mask I had covered the whole of my mouth except the tooth that was been worked on... I actually travelled 4 hours to do it !!  An interesting aside, within two months of having it done I had a nervous breakdown!! I think that the toxic load removal allowed me to get in touch with my life.... So very much stronger the other side of the Now named Nervous Breakthrough!  Is your dentist ensuring that the replacement amalgams are balanced and are the correct depth and shape? If they are not you will have extreme pain in your teeth as the pressure on your teeth is too great and effectively it is like bruising the teeth.  Having had too many BAD dentists in the past, my first rule is find a good dentist and accept the distance you need to travel.  Where are you based? I have the names of a few very good and safe dentists around the country.... should you consider looking again before continuing with the removal.  Best wishes     Tracey On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 10:56 PM, stephaniesirr <mark.grabiec@...> wrote: no advice but huuuge sympathy. I hope the pain is soon gone, I'm sure it will be. And still better than old mercury leaching away, painless but deadly. And find a mercury free dentist for the next one.xx >> > > Hi,> > I have now had five amalgams removed by my Dentist as I couldn't find a > mercury free one close enough to home. Each one that I have had removed > has resulted in problems. > Has anyone else experienced this. I now suspect I have pulpitus. To be > confirmed tomorrow when I return to the Dentist for the fifth time in a > week. It has really put me off having the remaining fillings removed as > the pain is excrutiating! I've been taking pain killers for around ten > days now and even they don't always work.> > Any advice appreciated.> > Jane> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2009 Report Share Posted July 1, 2009 In a message dated 28/06/2009 21:59:51 GMT Daylight Time, jane_hogan@... writes: I have now had five amalgams removed by my Dentist as I couldn't find a mercury free one close enough to home. Each one that I have had removed has resulted in problems. >>I think its better to leave them in than have them removed by non MF dentist. I went too fast and even with all precautions by the book it knocked me for six, I had 28 to be removed, wish I had gone more slowly Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2009 Report Share Posted July 2, 2009 Think you are probably right. I just struggle with time with working. I've been back again had a temporary filling removed and root canal treatment. The really bad toothache seems better - just need to get over the trauma of the last two weeks and then consider what to do next. I've still got four to go and a couple of them are big. Mum231ASD@... wrote: In a message dated 28/06/2009 21:59:51 GMT Daylight Time, jane_hoganbtinternet writes: I have now had five amalgams removed by my Dentist as I couldn't find a mercury free one close enough to home. Each one that I have had removed has resulted in problems. >>I think its better to leave them in than have them removed by non MF dentist. I went too fast and even with all precautions by the book it knocked me for six, I had 28 to be removed, wish I had gone more slowly Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2009 Report Share Posted July 2, 2009 This was my experience completely..If the dentist is not MF you are probably going to have more mercury in your system short term than keeping them in. most dentists do not have a clue about safe removal other than wearing a mask themselves!!- from my experience in this country.  Best Wishes   Tracey On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 9:57 AM, <Mum231ASD@...> wrote: In a message dated 28/06/2009 21:59:51 GMT Daylight Time, jane_hogan@... writes: I have now had five amalgams removed by my Dentist as I couldn't find a mercury free one close enough to home. Each one that I have had removed has resulted in problems. >>I think its better to leave them in than have them removed by non MF dentist.  I went too fast and even with all precautions by the book it knocked me for six, I had 28 to be removed, wish I had gone more slowly  Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2009 Report Share Posted July 2, 2009 I would leave the others a very long time (months, or years). Are you taking anything to help your body cope with the extra mercury in your system? Andy Cutler had a list of about 12 supplements to take - I can't find it; it's in the archives of the autism list. All I can remember is that it included selenium and molybdenum Margaret > > > > > > In a message dated 28/06/2009 21:59:51 GMT Daylight Time, > > jane_hogan@... writes: > > > > I have now had five amalgams removed by my Dentist as I couldn't > > find a mercury free one close enough to home. Each one that I > > have had removed has resulted in problems. > > > > >>I think its better to leave them in than have them removed by non MF > > dentist. > > > > I went too fast and even with all precautions by the book it knocked > > me for six, I had 28 to be removed, wish I had gone more slowly > > > > Mandi x > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2009 Report Share Posted July 6, 2009 I haven't taken anything so far. I'll take a look in the files and see what I can find. mcollins2001uk wrote: I would leave the others a very long time (months, or years). Are you taking anything to help your body cope with the extra mercury in your system? Andy Cutler had a list of about 12 supplements to take - I can't find it; it's in the archives of the autism list. All I can remember is that it included selenium and molybdenum Margaret > > > > > > In a message dated 28/06/2009 21:59:51 GMT Daylight Time, > > jane_hogan@... writes: > > > > I have now had five amalgams removed by my Dentist as I couldn't > > find a mercury free one close enough to home. Each one that I > > have had removed has resulted in problems. > > > > >>I think its better to leave them in than have them removed by non MF > > dentist. > > > > I went too fast and even with all precautions by the book it knocked > > me for six, I had 28 to be removed, wish I had gone more slowly > > > > Mandi x > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2009 Report Share Posted August 4, 2009 : Thank you SO much for your inofrmation. Several of you have given me information that I can really use. I do have gold and silver in my mouth (a gold cap in my jaw). I will look up your referances ASAP to find the best way to handle this evil done to me. Love, Gloria From: Boland <susanb4peace@...>Subject: amalgam removalno-forced-vaccination Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 8:04 PM Hi, I just got my messages today that included several days, so this message is to a message written a couple days ago by Gloria regarding getting her amalgams removed. I don't know where you live, but I suggest you learn more by reading or contacting Hal Huggins. He is a dentist who lost his license due to speaking up against the dangers of the amalgams. He is now a scientist in Colorado Springs doing research, teaching and has a clinic there where he works. He has several books out. The one I am reading now is "It is All In Your Head". I recently heard him speak. He was talking about the importance of blood chemistries, particularly the importance after removal of amalgams of making sure the blood chemistries return to normal and if they don't, of assisting them so they do. Merely removing the amalgams is not enough. And how they are removed is important as well. The IAOMT (IAOMT.org) has guidelines for how they are to be removed. Plus, if you have a bunch, you will need to have them tested for their ionic charge. I believe it is the negatively charged ones that have to be removed first as they emit more mercury. The postive and negative ones also create an electric field on your mouth, as is also possible if you have more than one metal in your mouth, such as gold and silver/mercury. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2009 Report Share Posted August 4, 2009 : Thank you SO much for your inofrmation. Several of you have given me information that I can really use. I do have gold and silver in my mouth (a gold cap in my jaw). I will look up your referances ASAP to find the best way to handle this evil done to me. Love, Gloria From: Boland <susanb4peace@...>Subject: amalgam removalno-forced-vaccination Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 8:04 PM Hi, I just got my messages today that included several days, so this message is to a message written a couple days ago by Gloria regarding getting her amalgams removed. I don't know where you live, but I suggest you learn more by reading or contacting Hal Huggins. He is a dentist who lost his license due to speaking up against the dangers of the amalgams. He is now a scientist in Colorado Springs doing research, teaching and has a clinic there where he works. He has several books out. The one I am reading now is "It is All In Your Head". I recently heard him speak. He was talking about the importance of blood chemistries, particularly the importance after removal of amalgams of making sure the blood chemistries return to normal and if they don't, of assisting them so they do. Merely removing the amalgams is not enough. And how they are removed is important as well. The IAOMT (IAOMT.org) has guidelines for how they are to be removed. Plus, if you have a bunch, you will need to have them tested for their ionic charge. I believe it is the negatively charged ones that have to be removed first as they emit more mercury. The postive and negative ones also create an electric field on your mouth, as is also possible if you have more than one metal in your mouth, such as gold and silver/mercury. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2009 Report Share Posted August 4, 2009 : Thank you SO much for your inofrmation. Several of you have given me information that I can really use. I do have gold and silver in my mouth (a gold cap in my jaw). I will look up your referances ASAP to find the best way to handle this evil done to me. Love, Gloria From: Boland <susanb4peace@...>Subject: amalgam removalno-forced-vaccination Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 8:04 PM Hi, I just got my messages today that included several days, so this message is to a message written a couple days ago by Gloria regarding getting her amalgams removed. I don't know where you live, but I suggest you learn more by reading or contacting Hal Huggins. He is a dentist who lost his license due to speaking up against the dangers of the amalgams. He is now a scientist in Colorado Springs doing research, teaching and has a clinic there where he works. He has several books out. The one I am reading now is "It is All In Your Head". I recently heard him speak. He was talking about the importance of blood chemistries, particularly the importance after removal of amalgams of making sure the blood chemistries return to normal and if they don't, of assisting them so they do. Merely removing the amalgams is not enough. And how they are removed is important as well. The IAOMT (IAOMT.org) has guidelines for how they are to be removed. Plus, if you have a bunch, you will need to have them tested for their ionic charge. I believe it is the negatively charged ones that have to be removed first as they emit more mercury. The postive and negative ones also create an electric field on your mouth, as is also possible if you have more than one metal in your mouth, such as gold and silver/mercury. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2009 Report Share Posted August 4, 2009 : Thank you SO much for your inofrmation. Several of you have given me information that I can really use. I do have gold and silver in my mouth (a gold cap in my jaw). I will look up your referances ASAP to find the best way to handle this evil done to me. Love, Gloria From: Boland <susanb4peace@...>Subject: amalgam removalno-forced-vaccination Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 8:04 PM Hi, I just got my messages today that included several days, so this message is to a message written a couple days ago by Gloria regarding getting her amalgams removed. I don't know where you live, but I suggest you learn more by reading or contacting Hal Huggins. He is a dentist who lost his license due to speaking up against the dangers of the amalgams. He is now a scientist in Colorado Springs doing research, teaching and has a clinic there where he works. He has several books out. The one I am reading now is "It is All In Your Head". I recently heard him speak. He was talking about the importance of blood chemistries, particularly the importance after removal of amalgams of making sure the blood chemistries return to normal and if they don't, of assisting them so they do. Merely removing the amalgams is not enough. And how they are removed is important as well. The IAOMT (IAOMT.org) has guidelines for how they are to be removed. Plus, if you have a bunch, you will need to have them tested for their ionic charge. I believe it is the negatively charged ones that have to be removed first as they emit more mercury. The postive and negative ones also create an electric field on your mouth, as is also possible if you have more than one metal in your mouth, such as gold and silver/mercury. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2009 Report Share Posted August 4, 2009 I don't know much about this but I have heard something called edta and the herb cilantro will help cheLate heavy metals out of your system with the caveat that it must be done slowly so there isn't too much poison in your blood at one time.AnnSent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerryFrom: Gloria Winters Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 14:09:58 -0700 (PDT)<no-forced-vaccination >Subject: Re: amalgam removal : Thank you SO much for your inofrmation. Several of you have given me information that I can really use. I do have gold and silver in my mouth (a gold cap in my jaw). I will look up your referances ASAP to find the best way to handle this evil done to me. Love,GloriaFrom: Boland <susanb4peace >Subject: amalgam removalno-forced-vaccination Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 8:04 PM Hi, I just got my messages today that included several days, so this message is to a message written a couple days ago by Gloria regarding getting her amalgams removed. I don't know where you live, but I suggest you learn more by reading or contacting Hal Huggins. He is a dentist who lost his license due to speaking up against the dangers of the amalgams. He is now a scientist in Colorado Springs doing research, teaching and has a clinic there where he works. He has several books out. The one I am reading now is "It is All In Your Head". I recently heard him speak. He was talking about the importance of blood chemistries, particularly the importance after removal of amalgams of making sure the blood chemistries return to normal and if they don't, of assisting them so they do. Merely removing the amalgams is not enough. And how they are removed is important as well. The IAOMT (IAOMT.org) has guidelines for how they are to be removed. Plus, if you have a bunch, you will need to have them tested for their ionic charge. I believe it is the negatively charged ones that have to be removed first as they emit more mercury. The postive and negative ones also create an electric field on your mouth, as is also possible if you have more than one metal in your mouth, such as gold and silver/mercury. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2009 Report Share Posted August 4, 2009 Prepare for some infertility problems...am trying to delete some of my favorites on you tube.... On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 6:28 PM, <mrs_bberger@...> wrote:  I don't know much about this but I have heard something called edta and the herb cilantro will help cheLate heavy metals out of your system with the caveat that it must be done slowly so there isn't too much poison in your blood at one time. AnnSent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerryFrom: Gloria Winters Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 14:09:58 -0700 (PDT)<no-forced-vaccination > Subject: Re: amalgam removal : Thank you SO much for your inofrmation. Several of you have given me information that I can really use. I do have gold and silver in my mouth (a gold cap in my jaw).  I will look up your referances ASAP to find the best way to handle this evil done to me.  Love,Gloria From: Boland <susanb4peace@...>Subject: amalgam removalno-forced-vaccination Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 8:04 PM Hi, I just got my messages today that included several days, so this message is to a message written a couple days ago by Gloria regarding getting her amalgams removed.  I don't know where you live, but I suggest you learn more by reading or contacting Hal Huggins.  He is a dentist who lost his license due to speaking up against the dangers of the amalgams.  He is now a scientist in Colorado Springs doing research, teaching and has a clinic there where he works.  He has several books out.  The one I am reading now is " It is All In Your Head " .  I recently heard him speak.  He was talking about the importance of blood chemistries, particularly the importance after removal of amalgams of making sure the blood chemistries return to normal and if they don't, of assisting them so they do.  Merely removing the amalgams is not enough.  And how they are removed is important as well.  The IAOMT (IAOMT.org) has guidelines for how they are to be removed.  Plus, if you have a bunch, you will need to have them tested for their ionic charge.  I believe it is the negatively charged ones that have to be removed first as they emit more mercury.  The postive and negative ones also create an electric field on your mouth,  as is also possible if you have more than one metal in your mouth, such as gold and silver/mercury.  Good luck.  Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2009 Report Share Posted August 4, 2009 I get a lot of documentation..check this..if you think this is not good.. np..sorry & just delete.. On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 6:28 PM, <mrs_bberger@...> wrote:  I don't know much about this but I have heard something called edta and the herb cilantro will help cheLate heavy metals out of your system with the caveat that it must be done slowly so there isn't too much poison in your blood at one time. AnnSent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerryFrom: Gloria Winters Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 14:09:58 -0700 (PDT)<no-forced-vaccination > Subject: Re: amalgam removal : Thank you SO much for your inofrmation. Several of you have given me information that I can really use. I do have gold and silver in my mouth (a gold cap in my jaw).  I will look up your referances ASAP to find the best way to handle this evil done to me.  Love,Gloria From: Boland <susanb4peace@...>Subject: amalgam removalno-forced-vaccination Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 8:04 PM Hi, I just got my messages today that included several days, so this message is to a message written a couple days ago by Gloria regarding getting her amalgams removed.  I don't know where you live, but I suggest you learn more by reading or contacting Hal Huggins.  He is a dentist who lost his license due to speaking up against the dangers of the amalgams.  He is now a scientist in Colorado Springs doing research, teaching and has a clinic there where he works.  He has several books out.  The one I am reading now is " It is All In Your Head " .  I recently heard him speak.  He was talking about the importance of blood chemistries, particularly the importance after removal of amalgams of making sure the blood chemistries return to normal and if they don't, of assisting them so they do.  Merely removing the amalgams is not enough.  And how they are removed is important as well.  The IAOMT (IAOMT.org) has guidelines for how they are to be removed.  Plus, if you have a bunch, you will need to have them tested for their ionic charge.  I believe it is the negatively charged ones that have to be removed first as they emit more mercury.  The postive and negative ones also create an electric field on your mouth,  as is also possible if you have more than one metal in your mouth, such as gold and silver/mercury.  Good luck.  Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2009 Report Share Posted August 4, 2009 I get a lot of documentation..check this..if you think this is not good.. np..sorry & just delete.. On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 6:28 PM, <mrs_bberger@...> wrote:  I don't know much about this but I have heard something called edta and the herb cilantro will help cheLate heavy metals out of your system with the caveat that it must be done slowly so there isn't too much poison in your blood at one time. AnnSent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerryFrom: Gloria Winters Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 14:09:58 -0700 (PDT)<no-forced-vaccination > Subject: Re: amalgam removal : Thank you SO much for your inofrmation. Several of you have given me information that I can really use. I do have gold and silver in my mouth (a gold cap in my jaw).  I will look up your referances ASAP to find the best way to handle this evil done to me.  Love,Gloria From: Boland <susanb4peace@...>Subject: amalgam removalno-forced-vaccination Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 8:04 PM Hi, I just got my messages today that included several days, so this message is to a message written a couple days ago by Gloria regarding getting her amalgams removed.  I don't know where you live, but I suggest you learn more by reading or contacting Hal Huggins.  He is a dentist who lost his license due to speaking up against the dangers of the amalgams.  He is now a scientist in Colorado Springs doing research, teaching and has a clinic there where he works.  He has several books out.  The one I am reading now is " It is All In Your Head " .  I recently heard him speak.  He was talking about the importance of blood chemistries, particularly the importance after removal of amalgams of making sure the blood chemistries return to normal and if they don't, of assisting them so they do.  Merely removing the amalgams is not enough.  And how they are removed is important as well.  The IAOMT (IAOMT.org) has guidelines for how they are to be removed.  Plus, if you have a bunch, you will need to have them tested for their ionic charge.  I believe it is the negatively charged ones that have to be removed first as they emit more mercury.  The postive and negative ones also create an electric field on your mouth,  as is also possible if you have more than one metal in your mouth, such as gold and silver/mercury.  Good luck.  Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2009 Report Share Posted August 4, 2009 I had lead, mercury and cadmium. Had myself tested at www.directlabs.com. They will send you either a "heavy metal urine" or "heavy metal fecal" test. You follow the instructions and send it back. Very concise lab report. It took me nine months, but I got rid of mine using an infrared sauna and a product called LL's Magnetic Clay. Hope that helps.GingerFrom: Dann Murray <janick2547@...>no-forced-vaccination Sent: Tuesday, August 4, 2009 4:16:06 PMSubject: Re: amalgam removal I get a lot of documentation. .check this..if you think this is not good.. np..sorry & just delete..http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=yRVyDLwyoCg On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 6:28 PM, <mrs_bberger> wrote: I don't know much about this but I have heard something called edta and the herb cilantro will help cheLate heavy metals out of your system with the caveat that it must be done slowly so there isn't too much poison in your blood at one time. AnnSent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerryFrom: Gloria Winters Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 14:09:58 -0700 (PDT)<no-forced-vaccinati ongroups (DOT) com> Subject: Re: [no-forced-vaccinat ion] amalgam removal : Thank you SO much for your inofrmation. Several of you have given me information that I can really use. I do have gold and silver in my mouth (a gold cap in my jaw). I will look up your referances ASAP to find the best way to handle this evil done to me. Love,Gloria From: Boland <susanb4peace>Subject: [no-forced-vaccinat ion] amalgam removalno-forced-vaccinati ongroups (DOT) com Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 8:04 PM Hi, I just got my messages today that included several days, so this message is to a message written a couple days ago by Gloria regarding getting her amalgams removed. I don't know where you live, but I suggest you learn more by reading or contacting Hal Huggins. He is a dentist who lost his license due to speaking up against the dangers of the amalgams. He is now a scientist in Colorado Springs doing research, teaching and has a clinic there where he works. He has several books out. The one I am reading now is "It is All In Your Head". I recently heard him speak. He was talking about the importance of blood chemistries, particularly the importance after removal of amalgams of making sure the blood chemistries return to normal and if they don't, of assisting them so they do. Merely removing the amalgams is not enough. And how they are removed is important as well. The IAOMT (IAOMT.org) has guidelines for how they are to be removed. Plus, if you have a bunch, you will need to have them tested for their ionic charge. I believe it is the negatively charged ones that have to be removed first as they emit more mercury. The postive and negative ones also create an electric field on your mouth, as is also possible if you have more than one metal in your mouth, such as gold and silver/mercury. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2009 Report Share Posted August 4, 2009 EDTA as a chelator lost favor years ago for good reasons. It doesn't work, actually. DMPA is also controversial and has many bad point. It very dangerous to use. Intravenous procedures are crude, often very painful, and will not remove mercury from the brain. DMSA and ALA taken at intervals throughout day/night is the most aggressive and safest procedure with several other supplements, B vitamins being not only the most effective but providing good recovery by themselves when used in large amounts. In serious cases of mercury poisoning, cilantro and chlorella give mixed results and are considered very dangerous by some. Cilantro and ALA are the only subs that will cross the blood brain barrier than I know of. I've had years of experience detoxing from mercury poisoning and can give good testimony as to what will work. All things considered, the Cutler protocol for metal detox is by far the safest and most effective. Cutler is the best in this area, no doubt, though he's not perfect. Google it. The details can be gathered from his website and/or group without purchase of the book being necessary. I have taken chlorella but doing that by itself without a lot more to the plan is not a good idea and some people have bad experiences with it. Remember that an important objective is to keep mercury from recycling into the brain where it is nearly impossible to leach back out. I eat fresh cilantro every day, but it's part of my ordinary diet, not part of a detox strategy. From: "mrs_bberger@..." <mrs_bberger@...>no-forced-vaccination Sent: Tuesday, August 4, 2009 10:28:37 AMSubject: Re: amalgam removal I don't know much about this but I have heard something called edta and the herb cilantro will help cheLate heavy metals out of your system with the caveat that it must be done slowly so there isn't too much poison in your blood at one time.Ann Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry From: Gloria Winters Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 14:09:58 -0700 (PDT)<no-forced-vaccinati ongroups (DOT) com>Subject: Re: [no-forced-vaccinat ion] amalgam removal : Thank you SO much for your inofrmation. Several of you have given me information that I can really use. I do have gold and silver in my mouth (a gold cap in my jaw). I will look up your referances ASAP to find the best way to handle this evil done to me. Love, Gloria From: Boland <susanb4peace>Subject: [no-forced-vaccinat ion] amalgam removalno-forced-vaccinati ongroups (DOT) comDate: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 8:04 PM Hi, I just got my messages today that included several days, so this message is to a message written a couple days ago by Gloria regarding getting her amalgams removed. I don't know where you live, but I suggest you learn more by reading or contacting Hal Huggins. He is a dentist who lost his license due to speaking up against the dangers of the amalgams. He is now a scientist in Colorado Springs doing research, teaching and has a clinic there where he works. He has several books out. The one I am reading now is "It is All In Your Head". I recently heard him speak. He was talking about the importance of blood chemistries, particularly the importance after removal of amalgams of making sure the blood chemistries return to normal and if they don't, of assisting them so they do. Merely removing the amalgams is not enough. And how they are removed is important as well. The IAOMT (IAOMT.org) has guidelines for how they are to be removed. Plus, if you have a bunch, you will need to have them tested for their ionic charge. I believe it is the negatively charged ones that have to be removed first as they emit more mercury. The postive and negative ones also create an electric field on your mouth, as is also possible if you have more than one metal in your mouth, such as gold and silver/mercury. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2009 Report Share Posted August 4, 2009 EDTA as a chelator lost favor years ago for good reasons. It doesn't work, actually. DMPA is also controversial and has many bad point. It very dangerous to use. Intravenous procedures are crude, often very painful, and will not remove mercury from the brain. DMSA and ALA taken at intervals throughout day/night is the most aggressive and safest procedure with several other supplements, B vitamins being not only the most effective but providing good recovery by themselves when used in large amounts. In serious cases of mercury poisoning, cilantro and chlorella give mixed results and are considered very dangerous by some. Cilantro and ALA are the only subs that will cross the blood brain barrier than I know of. I've had years of experience detoxing from mercury poisoning and can give good testimony as to what will work. All things considered, the Cutler protocol for metal detox is by far the safest and most effective. Cutler is the best in this area, no doubt, though he's not perfect. Google it. The details can be gathered from his website and/or group without purchase of the book being necessary. I have taken chlorella but doing that by itself without a lot more to the plan is not a good idea and some people have bad experiences with it. Remember that an important objective is to keep mercury from recycling into the brain where it is nearly impossible to leach back out. I eat fresh cilantro every day, but it's part of my ordinary diet, not part of a detox strategy. From: "mrs_bberger@..." <mrs_bberger@...>no-forced-vaccination Sent: Tuesday, August 4, 2009 10:28:37 AMSubject: Re: amalgam removal I don't know much about this but I have heard something called edta and the herb cilantro will help cheLate heavy metals out of your system with the caveat that it must be done slowly so there isn't too much poison in your blood at one time.Ann Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry From: Gloria Winters Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 14:09:58 -0700 (PDT)<no-forced-vaccinati ongroups (DOT) com>Subject: Re: [no-forced-vaccinat ion] amalgam removal : Thank you SO much for your inofrmation. Several of you have given me information that I can really use. I do have gold and silver in my mouth (a gold cap in my jaw). I will look up your referances ASAP to find the best way to handle this evil done to me. Love, Gloria From: Boland <susanb4peace>Subject: [no-forced-vaccinat ion] amalgam removalno-forced-vaccinati ongroups (DOT) comDate: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 8:04 PM Hi, I just got my messages today that included several days, so this message is to a message written a couple days ago by Gloria regarding getting her amalgams removed. I don't know where you live, but I suggest you learn more by reading or contacting Hal Huggins. He is a dentist who lost his license due to speaking up against the dangers of the amalgams. He is now a scientist in Colorado Springs doing research, teaching and has a clinic there where he works. He has several books out. The one I am reading now is "It is All In Your Head". I recently heard him speak. He was talking about the importance of blood chemistries, particularly the importance after removal of amalgams of making sure the blood chemistries return to normal and if they don't, of assisting them so they do. Merely removing the amalgams is not enough. And how they are removed is important as well. The IAOMT (IAOMT.org) has guidelines for how they are to be removed. Plus, if you have a bunch, you will need to have them tested for their ionic charge. I believe it is the negatively charged ones that have to be removed first as they emit more mercury. The postive and negative ones also create an electric field on your mouth, as is also possible if you have more than one metal in your mouth, such as gold and silver/mercury. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2009 Report Share Posted August 4, 2009 Thanks Alan. I'm logging all this information so that, when this battle is over I can get something done. Right now, I am oing Dr. Coldwell's cleanse (total body) and I'm doing a heavy metal cleanse. Love, Gloria From: Boland <susanb4peace>Subject: [no-forced-vaccinat ion] amalgam removalno-forced-vaccinati ongroups (DOT) comDate: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 8:04 PM Hi, I just got my messages today that included several days, so this message is to a message written a couple days ago by Gloria regarding getting her amalgams removed. I don't know where you live, but I suggest you learn more by reading or contacting Hal Huggins. He is a dentist who lost his license due to speaking up against the dangers of the amalgams. He is now a scientist in Colorado Springs doing research, teaching and has a clinic there where he works. He has several books out. The one I am reading now is "It is All In Your Head". I recently heard him speak. He was talking about the importance of blood chemistries, particularly the importance after removal of amalgams of making sure the blood chemistries return to normal and if they don't, of assisting them so they do. Merely removing the amalgams is not enough. And how they are removed is important as well. The IAOMT (IAOMT.org) has guidelines for how they are to be removed. Plus, if you have a bunch, you will need to have them tested for their ionic charge. I believe it is the negatively charged ones that have to be removed first as they emit more mercury. The postive and negative ones also create an electric field on your mouth, as is also possible if you have more than one metal in your mouth, such as gold and silver/mercury. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2009 Report Share Posted August 4, 2009 Thanks Alan. I'm logging all this information so that, when this battle is over I can get something done. Right now, I am oing Dr. Coldwell's cleanse (total body) and I'm doing a heavy metal cleanse. Love, Gloria From: Boland <susanb4peace>Subject: [no-forced-vaccinat ion] amalgam removalno-forced-vaccinati ongroups (DOT) comDate: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 8:04 PM Hi, I just got my messages today that included several days, so this message is to a message written a couple days ago by Gloria regarding getting her amalgams removed. I don't know where you live, but I suggest you learn more by reading or contacting Hal Huggins. He is a dentist who lost his license due to speaking up against the dangers of the amalgams. He is now a scientist in Colorado Springs doing research, teaching and has a clinic there where he works. He has several books out. The one I am reading now is "It is All In Your Head". I recently heard him speak. He was talking about the importance of blood chemistries, particularly the importance after removal of amalgams of making sure the blood chemistries return to normal and if they don't, of assisting them so they do. Merely removing the amalgams is not enough. And how they are removed is important as well. The IAOMT (IAOMT.org) has guidelines for how they are to be removed. Plus, if you have a bunch, you will need to have them tested for their ionic charge. I believe it is the negatively charged ones that have to be removed first as they emit more mercury. The postive and negative ones also create an electric field on your mouth, as is also possible if you have more than one metal in your mouth, such as gold and silver/mercury. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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