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I can't remember whether this has been discussed before, or whether

anyone knows for sure....that if you get a metal taste in your mouth

(with supposedly no amalgam left), whether this is normal during

chelation. In other words, it's not necessarily a sign that some

amalgam has been left behind by mistake? Does anyone else have this

symptom? I get it frequently, both during and after rounds.

Thanks

Anne

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Hi, if you have mercury in your body etc, you will most likely taste

metal while chelating or post chelation. That is normal. However,

it's possible that some amalgam might be in your teeth, but the only

way to really find this out is to have a panoramic xray done to check

for it. You can find someone who does this and it could give you extra

assurance if nothing shows up, or if something does, you will have to

get them out obviously. If you can make some kind of complaint (if any

amalgam is discovered) to the dentist who did the replacements, I'd do

so. Not sure how much sway we have though. They seem to be able to do

anything and get away with it, so it seems to me.

My metallic tastes i get now coudl be due to the replacement materials

in my teeth that can sometimes contain metals. That too can be an

issue. Replacement materials can have their own problems so I've

discovered and are not always safe or better, most are better than

amalgam, but if your immune system has to cope with another toxin that

is not much better, having that PLUS mercury to cope with is like a

double edged sword.

This is how it's been for me.

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Thanks, the dentist I saw seemed quite conscientious and thorough but

I suppose there's still a chance she left some behind. I'm convincing

myself it's to do with mercury being pulled from my tissues, as I

dont fancy having an x-ray done but I'll think about it as I get this

symptom a lot.

Anne

>

> Hi, if you have mercury in your body etc, you will most likely

taste

> metal while chelating or post chelation. That is normal. However,

> it's possible that some amalgam might be in your teeth, but the

only

> way to really find this out is to have a panoramic xray done to

check

> for it. You can find someone who does this and it could give you

extra

> assurance if nothing shows up, or if something does, you will have

to

> get them out obviously. If you can make some kind of complaint (if

any

> amalgam is discovered) to the dentist who did the replacements, I'd

do

> so. Not sure how much sway we have though. They seem to be able to

do

> anything and get away with it, so it seems to me.

>

> My metallic tastes i get now coudl be due to the replacement

materials

> in my teeth that can sometimes contain metals. That too can be an

> issue. Replacement materials can have their own problems so I've

> discovered and are not always safe or better, most are better than

> amalgam, but if your immune system has to cope with another toxin

that

> is not much better, having that PLUS mercury to cope with is like a

> double edged sword.

>

> This is how it's been for me.

>

>

> >

>

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Hi, I'm sure she did it thoroughly! I thought my dentists didn't and

they obviously did becaues a panormaric xray showed no traces of

amalgam under my composites. It does put the mind more at test in

that area though.

But I would imagine your metal taste is due to pulling mercury out

with chelation, as you said. I get this as well, but my concern is

trace metals in my replacement materials! I feel like I'm trying to

chelate one poison and probably pulling another one out more. Hoping

to have this dealt with by a dentist, but my health is so bad, he

won't do the job until I'm improved... how on earth does one do

that? I'm on a healthy diet and everything!

>

> Thanks, the dentist I saw seemed quite conscientious and thorough

but

> I suppose there's still a chance she left some behind. I'm

convincing

> myself it's to do with mercury being pulled from my tissues, as I

> dont fancy having an x-ray done but I'll think about it as I get

this

> symptom a lot.

> Anne

>

>

>

> >

> > Hi, if you have mercury in your body etc, you will most likely

> taste

> > metal while chelating or post chelation. That is normal.

However,

> > it's possible that some amalgam might be in your teeth, but the

> only

> > way to really find this out is to have a panoramic xray done to

> check

> > for it. You can find someone who does this and it could give you

> extra

> > assurance if nothing shows up, or if something does, you will

have

> to

> > get them out obviously. If you can make some kind of complaint

(if

> any

> > amalgam is discovered) to the dentist who did the replacements,

I'd

> do

> > so. Not sure how much sway we have though. They seem to be able

to

> do

> > anything and get away with it, so it seems to me.

> >

> > My metallic tastes i get now coudl be due to the replacement

> materials

> > in my teeth that can sometimes contain metals. That too can be

an

> > issue. Replacement materials can have their own problems so I've

> > discovered and are not always safe or better, most are better

than

> > amalgam, but if your immune system has to cope with another toxin

> that

> > is not much better, having that PLUS mercury to cope with is like

a

> > double edged sword.

> >

> > This is how it's been for me.

> >

> >

> > >

> >

>

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