Guest guest Posted October 13, 2001 Report Share Posted October 13, 2001 >>Dave: Do a little research - you will find that in many studies of amalgam related illnesses the amount of disability is refleted in the number and size of amalgams. So, in the best of all world's your dentist will remove every speck of mercury but just compare the little specks here and there to the amount you are being exposed to daily with all of your fillings in place. I had eighteen fillings removed, most of them large and half of them cracked. I am still quite ill but nothing like I was a year ago.Holly>> Thanks for the information. Do you think it will be safe to chelate with DMSA if there is only minute amounts left underneath composite fillings? I agree with your comments above and won't be worried about small amounts of mercury left underneath fillings when I am not chelating. I have heard many times that it can be very dangerous to chelate while having mercury left in your teeth. I still am trying to figure out why, if it is dangerous at all, to chelate with very small amounts under fillings that a dentist might happen to miss. Dave A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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