Guest guest Posted June 24, 2002 Report Share Posted June 24, 2002 , I am in Lincoln and am awaiting an appointment at Sheffield to see a toxicologist. I have a mouth full of maalgams and root fillings but also had pink disease as a baby, which is a disease caused by mercury poisoning. where are you? Are you using NHS dentists? Wishing you all the best Chris(tine) Connell Amalgam Removal & Detox Hello Everyone, Here in the UK the medical profession seems totally uninterested in the possibility of conditions such as chronic fatigue and FMS being associated with heavy metal toxicity however, after decades of poor health, I'm about to start the process of amalgam removal as a last resort. Next week I'll have all of the visible amalgam in my mouth removed under conscious sedation. Temporary fillings will inserted and these will be replaced by permanent fillings over time. Once all of the visible amalgam is gone, the dentist will assess the state of four crowns and two root canal fillings to determine what further work needs to be done. The dentist referred me to a naturopathic practitioner for electro-dermal screening which indicated heavy metal toxicity and endocrine dysfunction as my main problems. It's been recommended that I take supplements of Vit.E, Vit.C, B-complex and Milk Thistle leading up to the amalgam removal. The naturopath says he can then prescribe further nutritional and herbal supplements to assist the detoxification process. No mention has been made of the use of DMPS, DMSA etc. Perhaps these aren't used in England. I'd be interested to hear from anyone who has already gone through this procedure (especially in the UK) and grateful for any advice that may be offered. I have to admit to being rather nervous about the sedation - can anyone give me some encouragement about this aspect? Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2002 Report Share Posted June 24, 2002 Theres a knowledgaeable mercury free dentist in around Manchester..name of roberts. he has a site on the internet. Amalgam Removal & Detox Hello Everyone, Here in the UK the medical profession seems totally uninterested in the possibility of conditions such as chronic fatigue and FMS being associated with heavy metal toxicity however, after decades of poor health, I'm about to start the process of amalgam removal as a last resort. Next week I'll have all of the visible amalgam in my mouth removed under conscious sedation. Temporary fillings will inserted and these will be replaced by permanent fillings over time. Once all of the visible amalgam is gone, the dentist will assess the state of four crowns and two root canal fillings to determine what further work needs to be done. The dentist referred me to a naturopathic practitioner for electro-dermal screening which indicated heavy metal toxicity and endocrine dysfunction as my main problems. It's been recommended that I take supplements of Vit.E, Vit.C, B-complex and Milk Thistle leading up to the amalgam removal. The naturopath says he can then prescribe further nutritional and herbal supplements to assist the detoxification process. No mention has been made of the use of DMPS, DMSA etc. Perhaps these aren't used in England. I'd be interested to hear from anyone who has already gone through this procedure (especially in the UK) and grateful for any advice that may be offered. I have to admit to being rather nervous about the sedation - can anyone give me some encouragement about this aspect? Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2002 Report Share Posted June 24, 2002 Hi Sue, > Here in the UK the medical profession seems totally uninterested in > the possibility of conditions such as chronic fatigue and FMS being > associated with heavy metal toxicity YES, HERE TOO! > Next week I'll have all of the visible amalgam in my mouth removed > under conscious sedation. Temporary fillings will inserted and these > will be replaced by permanent fillings over time. Once all of the > visible amalgam is gone, the dentist will assess the state of four > crowns and two root canal fillings to determine what further work > needs to be done. How will the dentist assess this? The crowns need to be removed to look UNDER them for amalgam. I don't know with regard to root canals how to tell. The dentist referred me to a naturopathic > practitioner for electro-dermal screening which indicated heavy metal > toxicity and endocrine dysfunction as my main problems. It's been > recommended that I take supplements of Vit.E, Vit.C, B-complex and > Milk Thistle leading up to the amalgam removal. those are nice things to take. > The naturopath says > he can then prescribe further nutritional and herbal supplements to > assist the detoxification process. No mention has been made of the > use of DMPS, DMSA etc. Perhaps these aren't used in England. I don't know whether there are any " chelation doctors " in UK or not. You can buy DMSA and ALA in England though, and I'm sure there are some people in UK chelating with thesse. > I'd be interested to hear from anyone who has already gone through > this procedure (especially in the UK) and grateful for any advice > that may be offered. 1. buy Andy's book. 2. read some of the files on the autism-mercury list: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism-Mercury/files/ 3. be super nice to yourself. dental work is very stressful. I recommend body work if you can afford it=== a massage or a whirlpool bath or energy healing or something. > I have to admit to being rather nervous about > the sedation - can anyone give me some encouragement about this > aspect? I don't know what " concious sedation " means. I had a " light " anesthetic when I had my wisdom teeth removed=== it was an IV and put me " out " but I was told it was not so deep. I had some odd " dreams " about " road construction work " going on in my mouth. Little trucks and stuff. Mostly I just thought it could not have been more than a few minutes and it was all over. Like no time there. I don't know if this process I had is like " concious sedation " though. best wishes, Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2002 Report Share Posted June 24, 2002 > I have a mouth full of maalgams and root fillings but also had pink disease as a baby, which is a disease caused by mercury poisoning. > where are you? Are you using NHS dentists? > Wishing you all the best > Chris(tine) Connell Hey, Chris(tine), I just wanted to let you know there is a support group for people who had PINK disease. In Australia. Started by a pretty amazing woman, Thiele (I may be spelling her last name wrong). I'll go find the URL if you are interested. best wishes, Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2002 Report Share Posted June 24, 2002 Hi I'm in Essex. My dental work won't be on the NHS. I think NHS dentists are almost extinct these days. Even the local chap I've been seeing for several years no longer takes NHS patients. He's very pro- amalgam and doesn't take any precautions when removing the stuff, so I'll be using a dentist in London. Perhaps the fact that you had a mercury related illness in childhood means that more attention will be paid to your case medically. I hope things work out for you. Keep in touch. E-mail, if you like. Sue > , > I am in Lincoln and am awaiting an appointment at Sheffield to see a toxicologist. > I have a mouth full of maalgams and root fillings but also had pink disease as a baby, which is a disease caused by mercury poisoning. > where are you? Are you using NHS dentists? > Wishing you all the best > Chris(tine) Connell > Amalgam Removal & Detox Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2002 Report Share Posted June 25, 2002 I am in a really good mood. My daughter who was diagnosed with serious ADHD/severe learning problems two years ago just brought back a wonderful report card. And whats more she no longer fits the ADHD diagnosis. I will be eternally grateful to Cutler and Moria for their devotion in helping others. I am still absent-minded so I still have a way to go but am feeling really confident about the future Best regards, Amalgam Removal & Detox Hello Everyone, Here in the UK the medical profession seems totally uninterested in the possibility of conditions such as chronic fatigue and FMS being associated with heavy metal toxicity however, after decades of poor health, I'm about to start the process of amalgam removal as a last resort. Next week I'll have all of the visible amalgam in my mouth removed under conscious sedation. Temporary fillings will inserted and these will be replaced by permanent fillings over time. Once all of the visible amalgam is gone, the dentist will assess the state of four crowns and two root canal fillings to determine what further work needs to be done. The dentist referred me to a naturopathic practitioner for electro-dermal screening which indicated heavy metal toxicity and endocrine dysfunction as my main problems. It's been recommended that I take supplements of Vit.E, Vit.C, B-complex and Milk Thistle leading up to the amalgam removal. The naturopath says he can then prescribe further nutritional and herbal supplements to assist the detoxification process. No mention has been made of the use of DMPS, DMSA etc. Perhaps these aren't used in England. I'd be interested to hear from anyone who has already gone through this procedure (especially in the UK) and grateful for any advice that may be offered. I have to admit to being rather nervous about the sedation - can anyone give me some encouragement about this aspect? Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2002 Report Share Posted June 25, 2002 That's wonderful news! Great! I'm really pleased, and wish you all the best. Chris Amalgam Removal & Detox Hello Everyone, Here in the UK the medical profession seems totally uninterested in the possibility of conditions such as chronic fatigue and FMS being associated with heavy metal toxicity however, after decades of poor health, I'm about to start the process of amalgam removal as a last resort. Next week I'll have all of the visible amalgam in my mouth removed under conscious sedation. Temporary fillings will inserted and these will be replaced by permanent fillings over time. Once all of the visible amalgam is gone, the dentist will assess the state of four crowns and two root canal fillings to determine what further work needs to be done. The dentist referred me to a naturopathic practitioner for electro-dermal screening which indicated heavy metal toxicity and endocrine dysfunction as my main problems. It's been recommended that I take supplements of Vit.E, Vit.C, B-complex and Milk Thistle leading up to the amalgam removal. The naturopath says he can then prescribe further nutritional and herbal supplements to assist the detoxification process. No mention has been made of the use of DMPS, DMSA etc. Perhaps these aren't used in England. I'd be interested to hear from anyone who has already gone through this procedure (especially in the UK) and grateful for any advice that may be offered. I have to admit to being rather nervous about the sedation - can anyone give me some encouragement about this aspect? Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2002 Report Share Posted June 25, 2002 In a message dated 6/25/02 7:50:58 AM Central Daylight Time, chrisconnell@... or someone else writes: > . Once all of the > visible amalgam is gone, the dentist will assess the state of > four > crowns and two root canal fillings to determine what further work > needs to be done. > > Please do not make the mistake of chelating with mercury in your mouth as I > did. Removing visible mercury only led to years of ill health. Now that I > am chelating with DMPS and ALA I am prespiring very freely and could not do > that for many years. Do not risk losing a decade of health. I did four > crowns not long ago and it really was not that bad. I did them all at once > to find only one pea-sized mercury left-over, but that had to go so I could > chelate with success. No one can see under crowns. " Guessing " sounds too > much like the medical profession to be dependable advice, that will keep > you safe from harm. SJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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