Guest guest Posted August 14, 2006 Report Share Posted August 14, 2006 This is really interesting. I had two crowns put in my mouth three years ago. 95% nickel based. I did ALA about one year before I got sick and now, after having the nickel crowns replaced with Diamondcrown, my mind is better but the physical symptoms got worse. Something affected my nervous system but there was a tiny bit of amalgam underneath the nickel bridges. This is all so confusing. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2006 Report Share Posted August 14, 2006 > > Hi everyone, > > Andy Cutler insists that one ensure there is no amalgam under crowns > before doing DMSA. I did this and had my dentist put a temporary > crown on top of what's left of that tooth, waiting for new dental > insurance to kick in, when I want the tooth removed. > > While doing DMSA, I am all but sure that I get a metal taste in my > mouth. Given that the crown may be fired on a nickel base, and nickel > is one of the other metals that Cutler hates, - he, quite correctly, > deems it a carcinogen, and given that it is nuts to do DMSA while you > still have amalgams in your body, I wanted to ask whether there is > any " established knowledge " on DMSA and other metals used in dental > care. > > It would , of course, be the height of stupidity to move create a new > potentially fatal metal toxicitiy while removing the previous one. TK--- I would make sure of what metals they actually used for the crown before doing any chelation. I would test and use one of the other non metal materials instead if possible. Or just wait until you get the tooth removed. > > S. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2006 Report Share Posted August 14, 2006 > > This is really interesting. I had two crowns put in my mouth three years > ago. 95% nickel based. I did ALA about one year before I got sick and now, > after having the nickel crowns replaced with Diamondcrown, my mind is better > but the physical symptoms got worse. Something affected my nervous system but > there was a tiny bit of amalgam underneath the nickel bridges. This is all > so confusing. TK--- did you do compatibility testing before using the Diamond Crown ? > > Bill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2006 Report Share Posted August 21, 2006 Please tell me about the compatability testing. How do you do it? How long to get results? Cost? Things like that. I just read the book and I was expecting this information to be in it but it was not. I desperately need to replace a crown that has had a metallic taste since I got it 12 years ago. It's getting worse. I beleive this may be the cause of most of my symptoms - bladder burning & frequency, loss of smell, loss of short term memory, thyroid problems.(It's mercury and/or lyme, sigh) I just had another crown put in last week and gold is the base. Hope this is okay. Can I detox with a gold crown in my mouth? Thanks, Cheryl in KY > > TK, > > Yes, I did a compatability test by Scientific Health Solutions out of > Colorado and Diamondcrown was on my least reactive list. Also, I was told it > had NO metals in it. They replaced the fillings with VOCO Admira. I am > SUPPOSED to be metal free now. > > Bill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2006 Report Share Posted August 21, 2006 Please tell me about the compatability testing. How do you do it? How long to get results? Cost? Things like that. I just read the book and I was expecting this information to be in it but it was not. I desperately need to replace a crown that has had a metallic taste since I got it 12 years ago. It's getting worse. I beleive this may be the cause of most of my symptoms - bladder burning & frequency, loss of smell, loss of short term memory, thyroid problems.(It's mercury and/or lyme, sigh) I just had another crown put in last week and gold is the base. Hope this is okay. Can I detox with a gold crown in my mouth? Thanks, Cheryl in KY > > TK, > > Yes, I did a compatability test by Scientific Health Solutions out of > Colorado and Diamondcrown was on my least reactive list. Also, I was told it > had NO metals in it. They replaced the fillings with VOCO Admira. I am > SUPPOSED to be metal free now. > > Bill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2006 Report Share Posted August 21, 2006 Please tell me about the compatability testing. How do you do it? How long to get results? Cost? Things like that. I just read the book and I was expecting this information to be in it but it was not. I desperately need to replace a crown that has had a metallic taste since I got it 12 years ago. It's getting worse. I beleive this may be the cause of most of my symptoms - bladder burning & frequency, loss of smell, loss of short term memory, thyroid problems.(It's mercury and/or lyme, sigh) I just had another crown put in last week and gold is the base. Hope this is okay. Can I detox with a gold crown in my mouth? Thanks, Cheryl in KY > > TK, > > Yes, I did a compatability test by Scientific Health Solutions out of > Colorado and Diamondcrown was on my least reactive list. Also, I was told it > had NO metals in it. They replaced the fillings with VOCO Admira. I am > SUPPOSED to be metal free now. > > Bill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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