Guest guest Posted April 20, 2006 Report Share Posted April 20, 2006 > TK--- Charcoal works on ingested toxins or toxins in the gi > tract ,not for Hg vapor. IM>>>>>>>>RIght > Vapor goes directly to the lungs,then body > organs. IM>>>>>>RIGHT > It is suggested when you go in for amalgam removal because > of the ingestion of Hg during the removal and possible bacterial > exposure from the dental work. Some of the bacteria in old > fillings, crowns etc are pretty nasty and can make you sick. IM>>>>>>Right > Someone may have other problems [toxins] also that charcoal may be > helpful in absorbing. IM>>>>Right > The way you worded your post sounded like > charcoal would absorb the inhaled Hg vapor, IM>>>>>>>I will have to be more careful about my wording, as I would never intentionally suggest that. > which was 's [and > my] most recent exposure causing problems. > >> >> I only know that when I was the sickest with the mercury, when I > had a real bad attack, then taking the charcoal helped a lot. > > > TK--- This was probably something else going on other than Hg vapor > exposure. IM>>>>RIght, but when so toxic, reducing some of the overload in whatever form it was, helped. What finally put an end to this was chelating with DMSA, but when I felt really badly, lessening my toxic load by taking charcoal helped no matter what the source of the malaise was > > > the other thing >> that helped the seizing feeling was keeping my head on ice. Go > figure. > > > TK--- Actually this makes sense if the problem was caused by > vasodilation causing pressure like my headaches, the ice would cause > vasoconstriction and reduce the pressure. Ice has helped me in the > past. IM>>>>>>>>I have never felt any kind of headaches or pressure in my head, unless it is possible to have this without actually feeling the pressure. IM>>>>>>I used to get sensations in my brain that felt sort of like a continual seizure going on that felt like I would not live through it, and then sometimes if it got real bad, my body would start to vibrate through the episode. Not shake, but literally vibrate, like a plug in vibrator would. Sometimes my arms would flap, sort of like in relief, as it felt better to lay there in bed shaking my wrists and flapping my arms, than not. Then after a few hours, I would begin to yawn and the symptoms would gradually begin to let up, and usually were gone within another couple of hours. For whatever reason, ice helped me through this and I would sleep with my head on ice, for nights on end to reduce the symptoms. Go figure....this was my experience. Thank God. since chelating, this no longer happens and 26 months later, I am starting to feel relatively okay again ~Inga > > > >> >> ~Inga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2006 Report Share Posted April 20, 2006 >It is suggested when you go in for amalgam removal because >of the ingestion of Hg during the removal and possible bacterial >exposure from the dental work. Some of the bacteria in old >fillings, crowns etc are pretty nasty and can make you sick. What dose of charcoal would you take? How long before the treatment do you take it? Is it a single once-off dose? And what other compounds should one take at he time of amalgam removal? Dean P.s. Maybe we should be removing the Amalgam-placing dentists instead of Amalgam! It is such a pit that so few in their profession are contributing to the healing of the wounds they have caused. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2006 Report Share Posted April 20, 2006 >It is suggested when you go in for amalgam removal because >of the ingestion of Hg during the removal and possible bacterial >exposure from the dental work. Some of the bacteria in old >fillings, crowns etc are pretty nasty and can make you sick. What dose of charcoal would you take? How long before the treatment do you take it? Is it a single once-off dose? And what other compounds should one take at he time of amalgam removal? Dean P.s. Maybe we should be removing the Amalgam-placing dentists instead of Amalgam! It is such a pit that so few in their profession are contributing to the healing of the wounds they have caused. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2006 Report Share Posted April 20, 2006 >It is suggested when you go in for amalgam removal because >of the ingestion of Hg during the removal and possible bacterial >exposure from the dental work. Some of the bacteria in old >fillings, crowns etc are pretty nasty and can make you sick. What dose of charcoal would you take? How long before the treatment do you take it? Is it a single once-off dose? And what other compounds should one take at he time of amalgam removal? Dean P.s. Maybe we should be removing the Amalgam-placing dentists instead of Amalgam! It is such a pit that so few in their profession are contributing to the healing of the wounds they have caused. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2006 Report Share Posted April 21, 2006 That it is. I had amalagam from around the age of 13. Supposedly had it removed (although not properly) in 1985. Three years ago I had two bridges put in my mouth that turned out to be 95% nickel. Six months later, high blood pressure off the charts, dizziness, severe anxiety. In May of 2005, I woke up in the middle of the night as if I had been injected with adrenaline. It took 9 months to figure it out and $30,000 of my own and my friends' money. It affected my nervous system and I thought I was losing my mind literally. I am an athlete and needless to say I have not played softball since last May. I hope to one day again. I had it all removed six weeks ago and am definitely better. He also found some left over amalgam (mercury) from 3 or 4 of the old fillings.However, the mental clarity is better, but now my heart is skipping beats, burning in my heart area, fluttering, feeling as if from my ears, throat, esophagus, heart and down into my bladder and rectum is ripping out and burning. I am definitely better but know I have a long way to go. My cardiologist said last week he is not worried about the missed heart beats and fluttering. He thinks it is from the detoxing. I do have a mildly enlarged left ventricle which he says will reverse with time. I also tested positive for two parasites before this and so am wondering if I need to deal with them now. I have heard they can get worse after metal removal. I have one more appointment with the dentist next week to have the permanent diamond crown bridges put in (metal free and biocompatible), and two more old fillings to be removed, although the fillings do not have amalgam. He got all that out the first time. God Bless you All and let's hope and pray that one day it will all come to the light what they have been doing to so many people all these years. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2006 Report Share Posted April 21, 2006 That it is. I had amalagam from around the age of 13. Supposedly had it removed (although not properly) in 1985. Three years ago I had two bridges put in my mouth that turned out to be 95% nickel. Six months later, high blood pressure off the charts, dizziness, severe anxiety. In May of 2005, I woke up in the middle of the night as if I had been injected with adrenaline. It took 9 months to figure it out and $30,000 of my own and my friends' money. It affected my nervous system and I thought I was losing my mind literally. I am an athlete and needless to say I have not played softball since last May. I hope to one day again. I had it all removed six weeks ago and am definitely better. He also found some left over amalgam (mercury) from 3 or 4 of the old fillings.However, the mental clarity is better, but now my heart is skipping beats, burning in my heart area, fluttering, feeling as if from my ears, throat, esophagus, heart and down into my bladder and rectum is ripping out and burning. I am definitely better but know I have a long way to go. My cardiologist said last week he is not worried about the missed heart beats and fluttering. He thinks it is from the detoxing. I do have a mildly enlarged left ventricle which he says will reverse with time. I also tested positive for two parasites before this and so am wondering if I need to deal with them now. I have heard they can get worse after metal removal. I have one more appointment with the dentist next week to have the permanent diamond crown bridges put in (metal free and biocompatible), and two more old fillings to be removed, although the fillings do not have amalgam. He got all that out the first time. God Bless you All and let's hope and pray that one day it will all come to the light what they have been doing to so many people all these years. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2006 Report Share Posted April 21, 2006 That it is. I had amalagam from around the age of 13. Supposedly had it removed (although not properly) in 1985. Three years ago I had two bridges put in my mouth that turned out to be 95% nickel. Six months later, high blood pressure off the charts, dizziness, severe anxiety. In May of 2005, I woke up in the middle of the night as if I had been injected with adrenaline. It took 9 months to figure it out and $30,000 of my own and my friends' money. It affected my nervous system and I thought I was losing my mind literally. I am an athlete and needless to say I have not played softball since last May. I hope to one day again. I had it all removed six weeks ago and am definitely better. He also found some left over amalgam (mercury) from 3 or 4 of the old fillings.However, the mental clarity is better, but now my heart is skipping beats, burning in my heart area, fluttering, feeling as if from my ears, throat, esophagus, heart and down into my bladder and rectum is ripping out and burning. I am definitely better but know I have a long way to go. My cardiologist said last week he is not worried about the missed heart beats and fluttering. He thinks it is from the detoxing. I do have a mildly enlarged left ventricle which he says will reverse with time. I also tested positive for two parasites before this and so am wondering if I need to deal with them now. I have heard they can get worse after metal removal. I have one more appointment with the dentist next week to have the permanent diamond crown bridges put in (metal free and biocompatible), and two more old fillings to be removed, although the fillings do not have amalgam. He got all that out the first time. God Bless you All and let's hope and pray that one day it will all come to the light what they have been doing to so many people all these years. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2006 Report Share Posted April 21, 2006 > > What dose of charcoal would you take? IM>>>>>>> I think anywhere from about 1/2 tsp to a few teasspoons. In the hopsital, they give larger amounts than that when for some poisonings > How long before the treatment do you take it? IM>>>>>You mean before the amalgam removal? I don't remember if I really took it at that time, I might have.... > Is it a single once-off dose? IM>>>>>>>I have used it to feel better during the severe attacks that I used to get. I still use it once in a while, after chelating or other times, when I feel like I want to mop up things in general, but I have no real formula or anything. > > And what other compounds should one take at he time of amalgam removal? > > I think that many agree that IV-C during or immediately afterwards is a good idea, but I have to be careful at this forum and make sure I am not suggesting that IV-C is a chelator. It is not. But it is a good thing to do for the body. I think many mercury-free dentist these days are having people use charcoal during the removal process. > P.s. Maybe we should be removing the Amalgam-placing dentists instead > of Amalgam! <He-heheh They will eventually be removed, or should I say, that amalgam replacing will probably eventually be removed....I hope A few years ago, one dentist that they (ADA) are aware and are slowly planning a phase out of amalgam placing, but they are not making any kind of claims about it one way or the other. Could you imagine what would happen if they openly admitted they have been poisoning people for all these years, whether they knew they were doing it or not? Lawsuits would be clogging up the whole country, and most dentists would lose their livelyhood. ANyway, this particular dentist told me they were planning on slowly phasing in more and more composites /non-amalgam fillings, and that they would do this slowly on purpose to not bring notice to the fact they are doing it, so as not to bring attention to themselves. This is what I was told by one dentist, but I can not guaruntee it is the truth. Just what he said... ~Inga .. > It is such a pit that so few in their profession are contributing to > the healing of the wounds they have caused. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2006 Report Share Posted April 21, 2006 > > What dose of charcoal would you take? IM>>>>>>> I think anywhere from about 1/2 tsp to a few teasspoons. In the hopsital, they give larger amounts than that when for some poisonings > How long before the treatment do you take it? IM>>>>>You mean before the amalgam removal? I don't remember if I really took it at that time, I might have.... > Is it a single once-off dose? IM>>>>>>>I have used it to feel better during the severe attacks that I used to get. I still use it once in a while, after chelating or other times, when I feel like I want to mop up things in general, but I have no real formula or anything. > > And what other compounds should one take at he time of amalgam removal? > > I think that many agree that IV-C during or immediately afterwards is a good idea, but I have to be careful at this forum and make sure I am not suggesting that IV-C is a chelator. It is not. But it is a good thing to do for the body. I think many mercury-free dentist these days are having people use charcoal during the removal process. > P.s. Maybe we should be removing the Amalgam-placing dentists instead > of Amalgam! <He-heheh They will eventually be removed, or should I say, that amalgam replacing will probably eventually be removed....I hope A few years ago, one dentist that they (ADA) are aware and are slowly planning a phase out of amalgam placing, but they are not making any kind of claims about it one way or the other. Could you imagine what would happen if they openly admitted they have been poisoning people for all these years, whether they knew they were doing it or not? Lawsuits would be clogging up the whole country, and most dentists would lose their livelyhood. ANyway, this particular dentist told me they were planning on slowly phasing in more and more composites /non-amalgam fillings, and that they would do this slowly on purpose to not bring notice to the fact they are doing it, so as not to bring attention to themselves. This is what I was told by one dentist, but I can not guaruntee it is the truth. Just what he said... ~Inga .. > It is such a pit that so few in their profession are contributing to > the healing of the wounds they have caused. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2006 Report Share Posted April 21, 2006 > > What dose of charcoal would you take? IM>>>>>>> I think anywhere from about 1/2 tsp to a few teasspoons. In the hopsital, they give larger amounts than that when for some poisonings > How long before the treatment do you take it? IM>>>>>You mean before the amalgam removal? I don't remember if I really took it at that time, I might have.... > Is it a single once-off dose? IM>>>>>>>I have used it to feel better during the severe attacks that I used to get. I still use it once in a while, after chelating or other times, when I feel like I want to mop up things in general, but I have no real formula or anything. > > And what other compounds should one take at he time of amalgam removal? > > I think that many agree that IV-C during or immediately afterwards is a good idea, but I have to be careful at this forum and make sure I am not suggesting that IV-C is a chelator. It is not. But it is a good thing to do for the body. I think many mercury-free dentist these days are having people use charcoal during the removal process. > P.s. Maybe we should be removing the Amalgam-placing dentists instead > of Amalgam! <He-heheh They will eventually be removed, or should I say, that amalgam replacing will probably eventually be removed....I hope A few years ago, one dentist that they (ADA) are aware and are slowly planning a phase out of amalgam placing, but they are not making any kind of claims about it one way or the other. Could you imagine what would happen if they openly admitted they have been poisoning people for all these years, whether they knew they were doing it or not? Lawsuits would be clogging up the whole country, and most dentists would lose their livelyhood. ANyway, this particular dentist told me they were planning on slowly phasing in more and more composites /non-amalgam fillings, and that they would do this slowly on purpose to not bring notice to the fact they are doing it, so as not to bring attention to themselves. This is what I was told by one dentist, but I can not guaruntee it is the truth. Just what he said... ~Inga .. > It is such a pit that so few in their profession are contributing to > the healing of the wounds they have caused. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2006 Report Share Posted April 21, 2006 > > That it is. I had amalagam from around the age of 13. Supposedly had it > removed (although not properly) in 1985. Three years ago I had two bridges put > in my mouth that turned out to be 95% nickel. Six months later, high blood > pressure off the charts, dizziness, severe anxiety. In May of 2005, I woke > up in the middle of the night as if I had been injected with adrenaline. It > took 9 months to figure it out and $30,000 of my own and my friends' money. > It affected my nervous system and I thought I was losing my mind literally. I > am an athlete and needless to say I have not played softball since last May. > I hope to one day again. > > I had it all removed six weeks ago and am definitely better. He also found > some left over amalgam (mercury) from 3 or 4 of the old fillings.However, the > mental clarity is better, but now my heart is skipping beats, burning in my > heart area, fluttering, feeling as if from my ears, throat, esophagus, heart > and down into my bladder and rectum is ripping out and burning. I am > definitely better but know I have a long way to go. My cardiologist said last week > he is not worried about the missed heart beats and fluttering. He thinks it > is from the detoxing. TK--- This seems to be a common side effect with Hg and chelating. I do have a mildly enlarged left ventricle which he > says will reverse with time. > > I also tested positive for two parasites before this and so am wondering if > I need to deal with them now. TK--- It would be a good idea I have heard they can get worse after metal > removal. I have one more appointment with the dentist next week to have the > permanent diamond crown bridges put in (metal free and biocompatible), and two > more old fillings to be removed, although the fillings do not have amalgam. > He got all that out the first time. > > God Bless you All and let's hope and pray that one day it will all come to > the light what they have been doing to so many people all these years. > > Bill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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