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I expect many of you are familiar with the following document but I was not.

It was produced by FEB (the Swedish association for electrosensitives) and

is collated from the letters written by 415 ES people to a Swedish

government department, describing their symptoms. I found it very

interesting .. I am sure most people who read it will recognise some of the

symptoms described (hopefully, not all!). The entire document can be

downloaded as a pdf file.

http://www.feb.se/NEWS/news2004.html#WHO-BW20041025

The relevance to chelators is that the document lists possible " triggers "

quoted by people for the onset of their ES (page 18). Not surprisingly,

computers were top (at the time, prolonged exposure to computers causing

rashes and similar was probably the main form of ES reported). The shock

for me was that the second most common cause was mercury amalgams -

including amalgam removal. And some of the testimonies of people who

developed ES after amalgam removal with too few precautions sound worryingly

familiar (pages 16/17).

Ian

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From: Ian Kemp [mailto:ianandsue.kemp@...]

Sent: 15 August 2007 21:34

' '

Subject: RE: Re: Chelators

My worry would be more around the possibility of mercury vapour immediately

after release being absorbed through the tissues of the mouth, or even small

amounts getting past the air dam. If one is sensitive enough to mercury

that the small amount continuously leaching from the fillings makes a

difference, their removal carries obvious dangers as it mobilises large

amounts of mercury suddenly in a very mobile gaseous form. Once it is in

the room, however, it should dilute down very fast in the large amount of

air.

So the ringing in your ear began after filling removal - well yes, that's

what happened to Sue, except that it feels like it is not just in one ear,

but acrosss a fair amount of her head.

Ian

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From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

Aline

Sent: 15 August 2007 20:58

Subject: Re: Chelators

Thanks, Ian and Marc.

I have postponed my appointments until I have a grasp of all this.

Also found that the dentist is not doing all the things that he says

on his website when I questioned closely.

Both amalgam-free dentists do not use supplemental air to breathe

through the nose. One of them said he thinks it is better that the

air is filtered in the room but obviously one is going to ingest some

mercury vapor before it gets sucked out of the room.

I am feeling that neither of these dentists are taking mercury

toxicity really seriously.

I have had ringing in one ear since I had 2 huge fillings removed a

year ago without supplemental air (he used a dam and high volume

vacuum).

Aline

In groups (DOT) <mailto:%40> com, " Ian Kemp "

<ianandsue.kemp@...> wrote:

A key point to remember is that there are in effect 2 stages to

chelation -

(1) getting it out of your cells and into the bloodstream and (2)

getting it out of the bloodstream and out of your body via the

kidneys. The second stage is vital immediately after amalgam

removal, to make sure any mercury vapour you do accidentally ingest

gets mopped up and expelled as fast as possible, and does not get

into other parts of the body where it can do more harm (especially

the brain).

One other point, if at any stage during extraction you feel that the

rubber dam may have slipped or something is going wrong, get the

dentist to STOP at once! It does not happen often but, as we now

know to our cost, if it does, it has severe bad effects for mercury-

sensitive individuals.

Ian

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