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Michele,

Tooth colored filling may be composite or porcelain. She should ask the dentist

for the brand name of the filling material. While nursing it's ill-advised to

remove mercury amalgam fillings, since doing so exposes the mother and hence the

baby to mercury. I don't know about the seal, seems it might decrease the

exposure somewhat until you could have the fillings replaced with mercury-free.

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I spoke to someone recently who said her dentist gave her a choice between <BR>

amalgam & a " tooth colored filling " (is white like the tooth) but this person

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didn't know what was in the tooth colored filling she had put in. Is it a <BR>

composite? What are the best alternatives to amalgams? <BR>

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I have a few old amalgams & one is bothering me. I'm going to my natural <BR>

dentist in Feb. Since I am nursing, he once mentioned sealing it with something.

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Is it a good idea to seal an amalgam in? Do I have any alternatives while <BR>

nursing?<BR>

<BR>

Thanks, Michele<BR>

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I just had my breast milk tested for heavy metals through doctor's

Data labs. My breast milk contained 10 times the recommended daily

amount of mercury. The only source for the mercury in my breast milk

is my five amalgams. So I made the difficult decision to wean my

seven month old baby. It was particularly hard because I wanted to

nurse him as long as possible because he hasn't received any

vaccinations. I decided to have my milk tested because he was

engaging in self-stim. behaviors like his older Autistic brother. So

there is enough mercury in our fillings to cause autism if you

believe the whole mercury theory. If you want any more information

you are welcome to email me. Perrin

> I spoke to someone recently who said her dentist gave her a choice

between

> amalgam & a " tooth colored filling " (is white like the tooth) but

this person

> didn't know what was in the tooth colored filling she had put in.

Is it a

> composite? What are the best alternatives to amalgams?

>

> I have a few old amalgams & one is bothering me. I'm going to my

natural

> dentist in Feb. Since I am nursing, he once mentioned sealing it

with something.

> Is it a good idea to seal an amalgam in? Do I have any

alternatives while

> nursing?

>

> Thanks, Michele

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I'm sure that was a difficult decision. My oldest son (low

functioning autistic-vaccinated) nursed for a few years & he

regressed after weaning. I nursed my 2nd son (not vaccinated) for a

few years also & he has a few ADHD issues but nothing severe. The

baby seems well so far... I would not wean as from my experiences it

was the vaccines that caused my son's autism & the breastmilk that

was helping him.

Michele

> > I spoke to someone recently who said her dentist gave her a

choice

> between

> > amalgam & a " tooth colored filling " (is white like the tooth) but

> this person

> > didn't know what was in the tooth colored filling she had put in.

> Is it a

> > composite? What are the best alternatives to amalgams?

> >

> > I have a few old amalgams & one is bothering me. I'm going to my

> natural

> > dentist in Feb. Since I am nursing, he once mentioned sealing it

> with something.

> > Is it a good idea to seal an amalgam in? Do I have any

> alternatives while

> > nursing?

> >

> > Thanks, Michele

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I'm sure that was a difficult decision. My oldest son (low

functioning autistic-vaccinated) nursed for a few years & he

regressed after weaning. I nursed my 2nd son (not vaccinated) for a

few years also & he has a few ADHD issues but nothing severe. The

baby seems well so far... I would not wean as from my experiences it

was the vaccines that caused my son's autism & the breastmilk that

was helping him.

Michele

> > I spoke to someone recently who said her dentist gave her a

choice

> between

> > amalgam & a " tooth colored filling " (is white like the tooth) but

> this person

> > didn't know what was in the tooth colored filling she had put in.

> Is it a

> > composite? What are the best alternatives to amalgams?

> >

> > I have a few old amalgams & one is bothering me. I'm going to my

> natural

> > dentist in Feb. Since I am nursing, he once mentioned sealing it

> with something.

> > Is it a good idea to seal an amalgam in? Do I have any

> alternatives while

> > nursing?

> >

> > Thanks, Michele

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Perrin, Michele,etc.

It is documented in the medical literature that prenatal exposure to

mercury from amalgam (and rhogam shots) crosses the placenta in significant

levels with the fetus getting higher levels of exposure than the level in the

mothers blood; by accumulation; their detox system isn't well developed. It

is documented that mercury causes developmental effects at very low levels.

Part of these developmental effects appear to be involved in the detox system,

causing some to have metallothionein problems and other detox deficiencies.

This affects future exposure by mercury in vaccines.

In general the ones with the most effects are those who do not excrete mercury

and toxic metals well. There are different factors in this, some related to

previous toxic exposures.

www.home.earthlink.net/~berniew1/indexk.html

Bernie

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