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You might want to specifically ask Andy Cutler about this one. He's an

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[ ] amalgam removal protocol and post removal

elimination

Hi,

I just joined this list and hope it's OK to post since I don't have autistic

children, but I do plan on having a baby hopefully within the next year and

would very much like to avoid passing on my mercury load to my child. I'm

looking for a safe amalgam removal protocol that I can familiarize myself

with. I have two dentists in the area that specialize in mercury amalgam

removals and I plan on calling them next week and getting the details of

their protocols, which I'd like to compare and match against whatever the

safest, most effective protocol is. Does anyone know where I can find an

outline of such a protocol?

Also, I'm 41 and believe that I may be mercury poisoned. I have 8+ amalgams

in my mouth - one taking up almost the whole tooth. I don't have any

children yet, but because of my age need to get started very soon,

especially since I'd like to have more than one. I follow the nutritional

principles of the traditonal cultures that Weston A. Price studied and know

that this will give my babies the best chance of being healthy and sturdy.

But I'm concerned about my mercury load as mentioned. I believe my mercury

load may diminish my best efforts at optimal nutrition. Someone told me the

other day that it may take many months or perhaps even years after all

amalgams are removed till my body can effectively eliminate much of my

mercury load. Does anyone know of a *safe* way to expedite the elimination

once my amalgams are out? I've just started reading about the various

chelation options, but I was thinking of something that might be less of a

crap shoot, such as infrared sauna, which I'm told is very effective at

removing heavy metals. Does anyone have any experience with that? I've also

been told that there's some type of zinc diode machine that is used in a

foot bath that can effectively and safely eliminate heavy metals (and other

toxins) through the pores of the feet. Does anyone here have any experience

with these machines? And are either of these OK to use *prior* to complete

amalgam removal?

Thanks for any help, from me and my next generation :-)

Suze Fisher

Lapdog Design, Inc.

Web Design & Development

http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3shjg

Weston A. Price Foundation Chapter Leader, Mid Coast Maine

http://www.westonaprice.org

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" The diet-heart idea (the idea that saturated fats and cholesterol cause

heart disease) is the greatest scientific deception of our times. " --

Mann, MD, former Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry at Vanderbilt

University, Tennessee; heart disease researcher.

The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics

<http://www.thincs.org>

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You can read the IAOMT protocol for mercury removal on my website and

other information on how to interview a dentist. I also have links to

protocols of several dentists. You can contact DAMS, Dental Amalgam

Mercury Syndrome, for an information packet at 1-800-311-6265,

www.amalgam.org. There is much more involved than just mercury.

Dentists belonging to IAOMT are mercury free, but they are not

REQUIRED to follow the IAOMT protocol, so it will be up to you to

insist on the protocol that you want.

Hal Huggin's alliance of dentists have their own protocol that

includes removing mercury in the sequential order of their galvanic

electrical charge. You can contact www.hugnet.com for a list of these

dentists. The Alliance dentists do blood chemistry testing as part of

the Hal Huggins protocol.

IAOMT=International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology,

www.iaomt.org

Marie Flowers

www.MercuryPoisoned.com

DAMS in VA

> Hi,

>

> I just joined this list and hope it's OK to post since I don't have

autistic

> children, but I do plan on having a baby hopefully within the next

year and

> would very much like to avoid passing on my mercury load to my

child. I'm

> looking for a safe amalgam removal protocol that I can familiarize

myself

> with. I have two dentists in the area that specialize in mercury

amalgam

> removals and I plan on calling them next week and getting the

details of

> their protocols, which I'd like to compare and match against

whatever the

> safest, most effective protocol is. Does anyone know where I can

find an

> outline of such a protocol?

>

> Also, I'm 41 and believe that I may be mercury poisoned. I have 8+

amalgams

> in my mouth - one taking up almost the whole tooth. I don't have any

> children yet, but because of my age need to get started very soon,

> especially since I'd like to have more than one. I follow the

nutritional

> principles of the traditonal cultures that Weston A. Price studied

and know

> that this will give my babies the best chance of being healthy and

sturdy.

> But I'm concerned about my mercury load as mentioned. I believe my

mercury

> load may diminish my best efforts at optimal nutrition. Someone

told me the

> other day that it may take many months or perhaps even years after

all

> amalgams are removed till my body can effectively eliminate much of

my

> mercury load. Does anyone know of a *safe* way to expedite the

elimination

> once my amalgams are out? I've just started reading about the

various

> chelation options, but I was thinking of something that might be

less of a

> crap shoot, such as infrared sauna, which I'm told is very

effective at

> removing heavy metals. Does anyone have any experience with that?

I've also

> been told that there's some type of zinc diode machine that is used

in a

> foot bath that can effectively and safely eliminate heavy metals

(and other

> toxins) through the pores of the feet. Does anyone here have any

experience

> with these machines? And are either of these OK to use *prior* to

complete

> amalgam removal?

>

> Thanks for any help, from me and my next generation :-)

>

>

> Suze Fisher

> Lapdog Design, Inc.

> Web Design & Development

> http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3shjg

> Weston A. Price Foundation Chapter Leader, Mid Coast Maine

> http://www.westonaprice.org

>

> ----------------------------

> " The diet-heart idea (the idea that saturated fats and cholesterol

cause

> heart disease) is the greatest scientific deception of our times. " -

-

> Mann, MD, former Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry at

Vanderbilt

> University, Tennessee; heart disease researcher.

>

> The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics

> <http://www.thincs.org>

> ----------------------------

>

>

>

>

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> You can read the IAOMT protocol for mercury removal on my website

and

> other information on how to interview a dentist. I also have links

to

> protocols of several dentists. You can contact DAMS, Dental Amalgam

> Mercury Syndrome, for an information packet at 1-800-311-6265,

> www.amalgam.org. There is much more involved than just mercury.

THanks Marie, I was just looking at your site yesterday and came

across the IAOMT protocol.

>

> Dentists belonging to IAOMT are mercury free, but they are not

> REQUIRED to follow the IAOMT protocol, so it will be up to you to

> insist on the protocol that you want.

>

> Hal Huggin's alliance of dentists have their own protocol that

> includes removing mercury in the sequential order of their galvanic

> electrical charge. You can contact www.hugnet.com for a list of

these

> dentists. The Alliance dentists do blood chemistry testing as part

of

> the Hal Huggins protocol.

OK, I'm printing out Huggins protocol now. I believe one of the

dentists in my area follows this protocol. Unfortunately, I don't

think I can afford him :-( Appreciate your help :-)

Suze

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> Hi,

>

> I just joined this list and hope it's OK to post since I don't

have autistic

> children,

yeah, it is fine, at least that is my opinion--- I don't have

children (ASD or NT or any other sort) and I post here all the

time.

> but I do plan on having a baby hopefully within the next year and

> would very much like to avoid passing on my mercury load to my

child.

<snip>

>. Someone told me the

> other day that it may take many months or perhaps even years after

all

> amalgams are removed till my body can effectively eliminate much

of my

> mercury load.

Many months to a few years for BODY mercury. Brain mercury

is MUCH longer-- probably longer than your lifetime. Certainly

as long as 20 or 40 years, probably longer.

> Does anyone know of a *safe* way to expedite the elimination

> once my amalgams are out?

yes-- chelation with small frequent (3 hr) oral doses of ALA.

Wait **at least** 3 months after amalgams are all out before

using ALA.

> I've just started reading about the various

> chelation options, but I was thinking of something that might be

less of a

> crap shoot, such as infrared sauna, which I'm told is very

effective at

> removing heavy metals. Does anyone have any experience with that?

I can't imagine why that seems like less of a crap shoot than

using ALA does......

good wishes,

Moria

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>

> > but I do plan on having a baby hopefully within the next year and

> > would very much like to avoid passing on my mercury load to my

> child.

>

> <snip>

>

> >. Someone told me the

> > other day that it may take many months or perhaps even years

after

> all

> > amalgams are removed till my body can effectively eliminate much

> of my

> > mercury load.

>

> Many months to a few years for BODY mercury. Brain mercury

> is MUCH longer-- probably longer than your lifetime. Certainly

> as long as 20 or 40 years, probably longer.

Hmmm...I'm 41 now so I guess that could well be longer than my

lifetime!

>

> > Does anyone know of a *safe* way to expedite the elimination

> > once my amalgams are out?

>

> yes-- chelation with small frequent (3 hr) oral doses of ALA.

> Wait **at least** 3 months after amalgams are all out before

> using ALA.

Why wait 3 months? I'm concerned about the timing because I need to

conceive fairly soon due to my age (I'd like to have more than one

baby). I plan on having the amalgams all out by the end of July, then

I thought about doing some serious detoxing for 3 to 4 months

(perhaps with a far infrared sauna), then checking my mercury levels

to see if they're low enough so that I can conceive without worrying

about passing on too much to my fetus. I assume it's not wise to get

pregnant when chelating?

>

> > I've just started reading about the various

> > chelation options, but I was thinking of something that might be

> less of a

> > crap shoot, such as infrared sauna, which I'm told is very

> effective at

> > removing heavy metals. Does anyone have any experience with that?

>

> I can't imagine why that seems like less of a crap shoot than

> using ALA does......

Well, my understanding is that some folks have been severly harmed by

chelation (although I don't know about ALA specifically), but I

haven't heard of anyone being harmed by an infrared sauna. I just

started looking into all this recently, so there are many gaps in my

knowledge of this topic, and it could very well be that some folks

have been harmed by eliminating mercury via infrared saunas and I

just don't know about it. But so far, I've gotten glowing reports on

its use as a mercury detoxifier.

BTW, I had been taking ALA as an antioxidant supplement up until a

few weeks ago when I found out it's a powerful chelator. Is the

general consensus that one should NOT take ALA while amalgams are

still present?

>

> good wishes,

> Moria

Thanks :-) I very much appreciate your feedback!

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