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Is it absolutely necessary to chelate right after amalgam removal? If I have

them removed I would not chelate afterward due to my 2yr old still nursing. I

would either not do it at all or wait until we were finished with nursing.

For those of you who have had amalgams removed - did you feel better

afterward? Was there any difference for you? (I have 8). If so, was it when they

were

removed or did it take chelation to feel better?

Thanks , Michele

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Michele.

This really caught my eye, and caused a big knot in my stomach. Please,

please do NOT have your amalgams

removed while breastfeeding, or else wean your child now. I had my

amalgams removed while breastfeeding

my autistic daughter. I feel it was a huge piece of her descent into

the darkest abyss of autism. Although

she was autistic before the amalgams were removed, she was on her way to

recovery until I removed the

fillings, and then she declined fairly rapidly after that.

Sometime in the past year or two I read about a study done on women who

eat large fish that are

mercury contaminated, and the highest concentration of mercury was in

their breastmilk. When amalgams

are drilled, the mercury becomes a vapor form that is very damaging. I

think this report may be on

Mercola's website.

Marina

[ ] Re: Amalgam Removal w/o chelation

Is it absolutely necessary to chelate right after amalgam removal? If I

have

them removed I would not chelate afterward due to my 2yr old still

nursing. I

would either not do it at all or wait until we were finished with

nursing.

For those of you who have had amalgams removed - did you feel better

afterward? Was there any difference for you? (I have 8). If so, was it

when they were

removed or did it take chelation to feel better?

Thanks , Michele

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> Is it absolutely necessary to chelate right after amalgam removal?

no, of course not.

You don't have to chelate ever.

After amalgam removal, your body will likely start to clear

out mercury. It should clear most of the mercury from body

and body organs in a few years time. (Does not apply to brain.)

You can chelate any time -- soon after, or years later.

> If I have

> them removed I would not chelate afterward due to my 2yr old still

nursing. I

> would either not do it at all or wait until we were finished with

nursing.

PLEASE do not have any amalgams removed while nursing!!!!!!

PLEASE PLEASE.

>

> For those of you who have had amalgams removed - did you feel

better

> afterward? Was there any difference for you? (I have 8). If so,

was it when they were

> removed or did it take chelation to feel better?

>

Many people do have health improvements from removing amalgam

without chelating. If you go here:

http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/LOVE_LETTERS.html

at the VERY bottom, there is a section of posts that are

about improvements with amalgam replacement ONLY.

good wishes,

Moria

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Don't have them removed while your child's nursing as mercury passed to the

child via breastmilk. Wait until you wean the child or he/she weans

him/herself.

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Is it absolutely necessary to chelate right after amalgam removal? If I have

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them removed I would not chelate afterward due to my 2yr old still nursing. I

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would either not do it at all or wait until we were finished with nursing.<BR>

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For those of you who have had amalgams removed - did you feel better <BR>

afterward? Was there any difference for you? (I have 8). If so, was it when they

were <BR>

removed or did it take chelation to feel better?<BR>

<BR>

Thanks , Michele<BR>

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