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I am unfamiliar with the dental section of the QX. I am seeing a

naturopath dentist for mercury removal. He is familiar with the

QXCI. Can someone please advise me as to how to test for the proper

filling material for him to use to replace the fillings? Will

printing off the isode section be sufficient or should I do further

testing?

Thanks so much,

Judy

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Hi Judy,

get samples of all materials he has, coposites, bonding material and

anesthetics, etc. Go to the Automeridian Therapy page, place the materials

one at a time on the box and test. Then place all those that are strong for

you on the box and test them. Kinesiology can be used for this purpose as

well if you know someone who can do it for you. You'll need to detox mercury

from your system after removal.

Phil

help with dental

I am unfamiliar with the dental section of the QX. I am seeing a

naturopath dentist for mercury removal. He is familiar with the

QXCI. Can someone please advise me as to how to test for the proper

filling material for him to use to replace the fillings? Will

printing off the isode section be sufficient or should I do further

testing?

Thanks so much,

Judy

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get a list of the materials that yr dentist uses: check in the QX list for

these. Ask for samples of ones not in QX to do test tray on.

Use the dental isodes in the test nmatrix and do Ind Reaction.

Reactivity gives a hint: the individual reaction is confirmatory. To be

acceptable to the body a foreign substance should not affect it: this for

dental materials the body want a mid range reactivity and resonance,

indicating that it doesn't have an opinion one way or the other. This is

well done from the main test screen using dental isodes colour code button.

Assuming a SOC of 1 look for reactivity in 40-60 range and then for the ones

that you have access to look for a 40-60 reactivity and resonance when doing

the individual reaction test. The same figures apply to items not in the

matrix that you want to test via the test tray.

Since materials will be there for 10+ years it is important to be thorough.

Kelsey PhD

QXCI User Manual Author, Advanced Trainer

Visit www.qxcisynergy.co.uk for tech infos

help with dental

I am unfamiliar with the dental section of the QX. I am seeing a

naturopath dentist for mercury removal. He is familiar with the

QXCI. Can someone please advise me as to how to test for the proper

filling material for him to use to replace the fillings? Will

printing off the isode section be sufficient or should I do further

testing?

Thanks so much,

Judy

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