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> I am having half of my amalgams replaced (there are 6 total) on

> wednesday. The others will be replaced next week. Unfortunately,

> what will be left will be a crown that is half metal (there is no

> mercury in it though, but a mix of other metals. ) I cant afford

to

> have it replaced, beside there is a root canal under it and on the

x-

> ray it looks like one of the roots was filled with metal and the

> other root with plastic. I know I cant afford to have that work

re-

> done! Any advice for me since chelation is not an option? Should

I

> still do this?

>

> ~Kris

Since you are having all the mercury fillings replaced, the

only thing that sounds questionable is the metal filled

root (is it amalgam?) -- and the metal crown-- Some of

these are stainless steel I think, and it is okay to

chelate with this as far as I know. But the root that

is metal filled may be a problem?

good wishes,

Moria

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> > I am having half of my amalgams replaced (there are 6 total) on

> > wednesday. The others will be replaced next week. Unfortunately,

> > what will be left will be a crown that is half metal (there is no

> > mercury in it though, but a mix of other metals. ) I cant afford

> to

> > have it replaced, beside there is a root canal under it and on

the

> x-

> > ray it looks like one of the roots was filled with metal and the

> > other root with plastic. I know I cant afford to have that work

> re-

> > done! Any advice for me since chelation is not an option?

Should

> I

> > still do this?

> >

> > ~Kris

>

> Since you are having all the mercury fillings replaced, the

> only thing that sounds questionable is the metal filled

> root (is it amalgam?) -- and the metal crown-- Some of

> these are stainless steel I think, and it is okay to

> chelate with this as far as I know. But the root that

> is metal filled may be a problem?

>

> good wishes,

> Moria

I have a mouth full of amalgam fillings and would love to have them

taken out. I also have 2 crowns and a root canal. I think Andy says

if you have them taken out like you are doing, you should chelate or

you will feel worse. With the crowns and root canal, I don't think

that is possible. I am wondering if I have them removed over a long

period of time and supplement very well when I have it done, if that

would be better than doing nothing. Any ideas? Rae

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Rae,

Taking them out stops the ongoing supply of mercury, BUT then the body

starts dumping it out of its storage places in your organs etc., because

your blood levels have finally fallen. This is what can build up and make

you feel sicker 11 months afterwards, if you don't help your body out by

chelating periodically.

Gosh, I would think if you have metals in your root canal, they have to come

out! My hubby had crowns and his mercury-free dentist just took them off to

see if there was amalgam underneath. Most of them were clean, but one

wasn't, so he replaced that. He was very careful to try to get the crowns

off in one piece, so he could glue them back on.

Barb

[ ] Re: upcoming amalgam removal

>

> > > I am having half of my amalgams replaced (there are 6 total) on

> > > wednesday. The others will be replaced next week. Unfortunately,

> > > what will be left will be a crown that is half metal (there is no

> > > mercury in it though, but a mix of other metals. ) I cant afford

> > to

> > > have it replaced, beside there is a root canal under it and on

> the

> > x-

> > > ray it looks like one of the roots was filled with metal and the

> > > other root with plastic. I know I cant afford to have that work

> > re-

> > > done! Any advice for me since chelation is not an option?

> Should

> > I

> > > still do this?

>

> > >

> > > ~Kris

> >

> > Since you are having all the mercury fillings replaced, the

> > only thing that sounds questionable is the metal filled

> > root (is it amalgam?) -- and the metal crown-- Some of

> > these are stainless steel I think, and it is okay to

> > chelate with this as far as I know. But the root that

> > is metal filled may be a problem?

> >

> > good wishes,

> > Moria

>

>

>

> I have a mouth full of amalgam fillings and would love to have them

> taken out. I also have 2 crowns and a root canal. I think Andy says

> if you have them taken out like you are doing, you should chelate or

> you will feel worse. With the crowns and root canal, I don't think

> that is possible. I am wondering if I have them removed over a long

> period of time and supplement very well when I have it done, if that

> would be better than doing nothing. Any ideas? Rae

>

>

>

>

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