Guest guest Posted March 7, 2007 Report Share Posted March 7, 2007 Hello, for those who are interested there's a biological dentist (20 years experience) who has a conference call every other week. It starts at 6:15 Pacific Time (that's 9:15 Eastern). If anyone wants to listen in, the number is pin 678654# He goes through his whole procedure and what he recommends as far as the safest materials for use and talks about how best to remove mercury from the body. He believes there are NO safe levels of mercury in the body. I've been on the call twice now and do have some notes and will take more today and put them together in a few days so if you don't make it on the call, I can email you my notes privately. If there are any questions, there is a possibility to email them in but I think we've passed the deadline for that now. If you have a specific question, email them to me and I will pass them on for the next call though. Have a great day! Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2007 Report Share Posted March 7, 2007 Sharon, I would be very interested in listening in. I think I missed tonight's phone call. Is the group every other Wednesday night? Could you let us know when the next one is? Thanks, > > Hello, for those who are interested there's a biological dentist (20 > years experience) who has a conference call every other week. It > starts at 6:15 Pacific Time (that's 9:15 Eastern). If anyone wants to > listen in, the number is pin 678654# > > He goes through his whole procedure and what he recommends as far as > the safest materials for use and talks about how best to remove > mercury from the body. He believes there are NO safe levels of mercury > in the body. > > I've been on the call twice now and do have some notes and will take > more today and put them together in a few days so if you don't make it > on the call, I can email you my notes privately. > > If there are any questions, there is a possibility to email them in > but I think we've passed the deadline for that now. If you have a > specific question, email them to me and I will pass them on for the > next call though. > > Have a great day! > > Sharon > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2007 Report Share Posted March 7, 2007 , you might be interested in Andy Cutler's mercury chelation protocol. Here's a link to his site, " Frequent dose chelation " . It explains about ethyl and methyl mercury and how to get rid of it. I never did this. I didn't want to take DMPS or DMSA, the chelating agents he recommends. He gives instruction on how to test for mercury. Many people have had success with this protocol, but there are some downsides to it. The biggie for me is all the herxes they have. Some people think feeling bad is a good sign, but I felt bad enough as it was when I considered doing this. health.groups.yahoo.com/group/frequent-dose-chelation/?yguid=189750041 trekkie323 wrote: Sharon, I would be very interested in listening in. I think I missed tonight's phone call. Is the group every other Wednesday night? Could you let us know when the next one is? Thanks, --------------------------------- Bored stiff? Loosen up... Download and play hundreds of games for free on Yahoo! Games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2007 Report Share Posted March 7, 2007 The Cutler protocol is not safe if you have existing amalgams since it will leach mercury from the fillings and involves taking product around the clock, day and night at least every 4 hours. Not for insomniacs! My friend did the chelation suppositories and got extremely ill with the first one. He had to remove it and couldn't continue. With any form of chelation, you must really educate yourself first so as not to get sicker. Watch out for mercury redistribution. Ionic footbaths are helpful but I don't think they reach as far as the brain which is where a lot of mercury gets stored. Urine testing is the preferred method of testing, rather than blood or hair. Hair analysis will only show what the body is excreting, not what it's storing. The whole test procedure is explained on Dr. Lyn Hanshew's DVD, Why is Everybody so Sick?: www.askdrlyndvd.com (chelation expert). In my opinion, getting on a SCIO or doing electro-dermal screening (EAV)would also show where mercury is stored without any procedures. Sharon > > , you might be interested in Andy Cutler's mercury chelation protocol. Here's a link to his site, " Frequent dose chelation " . It explains about ethyl and methyl mercury and how to get rid of it. I never did this. I didn't want to take DMPS or DMSA, the chelating agents he recommends. He gives instruction on how to test for mercury. Many people have had success with this protocol, but there are some downsides to it. The biggie for me is all the herxes they have. Some people think feeling bad is a good sign, but I felt bad enough as it was when I considered doing this. > > health.groups.yahoo.com/group/frequent-dose-chelation/?yguid=189750041 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2007 Report Share Posted March 8, 2007 I used the Detoxamin suppositories too. I had some difficulty with them. I didn't start the chelation process until my amalgams were removed. Sharon wrote: The Cutler protocol is not safe if you have existing amalgams since it will leach mercury from the fillings and involves taking product around the clock, day and night at least every 4 hours. Not for insomniacs! --------------------------------- 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2007 Report Share Posted March 9, 2007 > > Hello, for those who are interested there's a biological dentist (20 > years experience) who has a conference call every other week. It > starts at 6:15 Pacific Time (that's 9:15 Eastern). If anyone wants to > listen in, the number is pin 678654# > The FDA website has a thorough article on amalgams. The lead investigator was a chemical engineer. I considered that a plus as he has not been indoctrinated by the medical industry. This study uses DMPS challenges to measure the levels of mercury in the body. The article is about 80 pages long and helped me decide to pursue the DMPS challenge. Without further ado, here is the link, article title, and abstract. http://www.fda.gov/ohrms/dockets/dailys/02/Sep02/091602/80027dde.pdf " 23 . Mercury Exposure Levels from Amalgam Dental fillings; Documentation of Mechanisms by which Mercury causes over 40 Chronic Health Conditions; Results of Replacement of Amalgam fillings; and Occupational Effects on Dental Staff By Bernard Windham " Mercury Exposure Levels from Amalgam Dental Fillings; Documentation of Mechanisms by Which Mercury Causes over 40 Chronic Health Conditions; Results of Replacement of Amalgam Fillings; and Occupational Effects on Dental Staff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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