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Hi Ali,

Make sure the dentist is a Mercury free dentist and he follows the

appropriate protocol for removal. --

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism-

Mercury/files/HOW_TO_find_doctor#amalgam_protocols

Remember to take things slowly, it will help keep you from getting

worse since this is a long process. For instance; amalgam removal -

only so many should be removed at a time within a certain time span.

Many supplements will help before during and after removal to lessen

any side effects.

Andy,Moria and Jaronne are your best sources for correct

answers in this group. I pretty much re-post Andy's information

except for personal experience which I state when I post it.

Again, read, read, read before starting anything. Also, yes if you

are sensitive test the dental materials before use.

TK

> I'm sure my regular doctor had no idea that a challenge test should

> not have been given while amalgams were still present. I have to

> give him credit that he even thought that heavy metal toxins were

> even an issue. A lot of my symptoms don't fall into nice neat

little

> packages and cannot be accounted for in test results.

> He's not treating me for the heavy metal toxins. He got the test

> results back and said to make an appointment with a specialist in

> the field.

> I haven't started any chelation. The specialist wants me to see a

> dentist to remove the amalgams. He gave me the name of one who is

> close to where I live who specializes in this. I already have an

> appointment set up.

> I saw the heavy metal toxin speciliast last Friday. He gave me a

> physical and went through all my medical records, which I brought

> and went through a long form I went through as well as interviewed

> me. He went through why I'm laden with toxins. He then went through

> a list of what needs to happen. The removal of the amalgams is an

> issue. Finding a replacement material is going to be tricky since

> I'm so chemical sensitive. I already have an appointment on the

6th.

> I already have had the food sensitivity blood test as well. Not

that

> I can eat a heck of a lot of foods as is. I'm so restricted b/c of

> the candidias. I'm on a lot of supplements now and have been for

> quite some time. I'm supposed to meet back with him at the end of

> the month. In the meantime, he's coordinating with my doctors and

> he'll be sending me information on chelation.

> I have ordered Andy's book though. I'm just feeling overwhelmed. I

> think what I'm worried about the most is getting worse. Everything

> I've seen and read so far says that is what will happen before you

> get better. Maybe it won't be as bad as I think.

> Ali

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This dentist is one of the only two dentists in my state that

specializes in mercury amalgram removal and is a mercury free

dentist. That is why this specialist in Heavy Metal Toxins referred

me to him. He explained to me that you can't just have anyone remove

the fillings and I have to have a blood test done to find a

replacement material that I would not be allergic to and that

certain protocols have to be followed before, during, and after the

procedure and there is a lot of " chair " time since only a few

amalgrams can be removed at a time. He also said that I would have

to be patient.

I'm already on many, many supplements b/c of my immune system and

these supplements are at high potency levels. Have been for years.

Probably this has saved me quite a bit from not being sicker than I

am, even though I'm not well off. In other words, I've staved off

quite a bit and could be much worse at this point. The specialist

was surprised that I came in on a complete nutritional program and

vitamin supplement program that was so thorough.

Ali

> Hi Ali,

> Make sure the dentist is a Mercury free dentist and he follows

the

> appropriate protocol for removal. --

>

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism-

> Mercury/files/HOW_TO_find_doctor#amalgam_protocols

>

> Remember to take things slowly, it will help keep you from getting

> worse since this is a long process. For instance; amalgam

removal -

> only so many should be removed at a time within a certain time

span.

> Many supplements will help before during and after removal to

lessen

> any side effects.

> Andy,Moria and Jaronne are your best sources for correct

> answers in this group. I pretty much re-post Andy's information

> except for personal experience which I state when I post it.

> Again, read, read, read before starting anything. Also, yes if

you

> are sensitive test the dental materials before use.

>

> TK

>

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Ali,

What State are you in?

Dana

on 01/02/2003 4:47 PM, Ali kattali99@...> at

kattali99@... wrote:

This dentist is one of the only two dentists in my state that

specializes in mercury amalgram removal and is a mercury free

dentist. That is why this specialist in Heavy Metal Toxins referred

me to him. He explained to me that you can't just have anyone remove

the fillings and I have to have a blood test done to find a

replacement material that I would not be allergic to and that

certain protocols have to be followed before, during, and after the

procedure and there is a lot of " chair " time since only a few

amalgrams can be removed at a time. He also said that I would have

to be patient.

I'm already on many, many supplements b/c of my immune system and

these supplements are at high potency levels. Have been for years.

Probably this has saved me quite a bit from not being sicker than I

am, even though I'm not well off. In other words, I've staved off

quite a bit and could be much worse at this point. The specialist

was surprised that I came in on a complete nutritional program and

vitamin supplement program that was so thorough.

Ali

> Hi Ali,

> Make sure the dentist is a Mercury free dentist and he follows

the

> appropriate protocol for removal. --

>

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism-

> Mercury/files/HOW_TO_find_doctor#amalgam_protocols

>

> Remember to take things slowly, it will help keep you from getting

> worse since this is a long process. For instance; amalgam

removal -

> only so many should be removed at a time within a certain time

span.

> Many supplements will help before during and after removal to

lessen

> any side effects.

> Andy,Moria and Jaronne are your best sources for correct

> answers in this group. I pretty much re-post Andy's information

> except for personal experience which I state when I post it.

> Again, read, read, read before starting anything. Also, yes if

you

> are sensitive test the dental materials before use.

>

> TK

>

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