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DMSA trial period

I have had all my amalgams out,6mnths ago, but still have a front

bridge.I have seen four dentists and they all say the likely hood of

having mercury under it highly unlikely.

I have not been able to get a appt to remove this until october, and is

going to cost me a lot of money £2500, i am not working or receiving

any benefits,but living off the sale of my house.

So when the bridge is removed there is a very good chance there is

nothing underneath it. I can only remember some white fillings

underneath it, so this could cost me a lot of money for nothing.

---if four dentists and your memory suggest there is little chance there is

amalgam, I would say go for it. (just my opinion - which is not worth much) If

you are concerned about the metal in the bridge, I got this from a post

yesterday to the dental-chelation group:

* Andy has noted that chelating with

stainless steel crowns and pins is okay,

* Andy

has also noted (search on onibasu for his posts) that you can chelate

with nickel crowns, but must be careful to note if you have a reaction

e.g. allergic reaction of the gums.

What i

was wondering was if i could try a couple of low dose DMSA rounds, and

if i didn't have any problems would this prove that it was all clear

under the bridge.

---I would say it would be hard to make any conclusion based on how you feel

during chelation. People have so many different responses, some see an

improvement some see a worsening.

my symptoms are really hard to cope with and i just

want to get started chelating. This is probably a stupid suggestion,its

just that i'm desperate to do something to get this evil stuff out of

my body and get my life back.

--- I can totally relate to this. Tomorrow I go in to replace the last of my

mercury amalgams (FINALLY). I have the

DMSA ready to go, but realize that it is no quick fix. It

will be like running a marathon, I will need to pace myself.

At the moment i am just existing i feel like a zombie,and so cut off

from real life because of the unreality feeling i have all the time.

-- I am sorry you are still feeling this way. I have had this feeling also for

most of the last year. It has slowly gotten better in the last 2 months with

the supplements ( I take all the essentials and then some of the adrenal and

brain support supplements. no Rx)

Jon

Dudley.

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