Guest guest Posted April 4, 2006 Report Share Posted April 4, 2006 Hi again, one more question my son has several amalgam fillings in his teeth (this was done before i knew what to be cautious of) I just read on the faq sheet chelation is not to be done if there are fillings present. does this hold true if you are chelating for Lead? That was probably a dumb question- the chelator doesn't differentiate. So no chelating until fillings are gone? Really? will someone validate this for me. Sorry for my neurotic posts. Libby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2006 Report Share Posted April 4, 2006 Hi Libby NO fillings, sorry. It's true: chelators don't discriminate. DMSA (Captometer) LOVES mercury, and will pull it out of the fillings, making your child much more toxic. All of the amalgams absoultuely must be taken out, unfortunately. Others on this list know more about the correct protocol for this than I do. Your posts aren't at all neurotic. You have just saved you and your child a great deal of heartache and ill health by posting these good questions. You definitely have better instincts than your doctor. This one is dangerous. (By the way, Anita has given you good advice in the previous post. I would certainly follow it.) Take care, ask away :-) René > > Hi again, one more question my son has several amalgam fillings in > his teeth (this was done before i knew what to be cautious of) I just > read on the faq sheet chelation is not to be done if there are > fillings present. does this hold true if you are chelating for Lead? > That was probably a dumb question- the chelator doesn't differentiate. > So no chelating until fillings are gone? Really? will someone validate > this for me. Sorry for my neurotic posts. Libby > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2006 Report Share Posted April 4, 2006 Libby, Have the fillings removed before using any chelator even if it's marketed as an antioxidant or the manufacturer claims it can be used with fillings. Otherwise, the chelators will take the mercury from the fillings and move it into the brain and other vital organs making your child worse. You are right to double check information. S S <tt> Hi again, one more question my son has several amalgam fillings in <BR> his teeth (this was done before i knew what to be cautious of) I just <BR> read on the faq sheet chelation is not to be done if there are <BR> fillings present. does this hold true if you are chelating for Lead? <BR> That was probably a dumb question- the chelator doesn't differentiate. <BR> So no chelating until fillings are gone? Really? will someone validate <BR> this for me. Sorry for my neurotic posts. Libby<BR> _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 , I found that broadleaved and curly leaved dock (Rumex obtusifolius/ R. crispus) is an excellent plant to detox. I'm extremely sensitve to chemicals. A loading with a mercury compound was removed within a few days.I had awful neuralgic pains. The mercury compound was cinnabar. It was in the public water supply of the town where I used to live. When I mentioned my experience to a herbalist in Cork she told met she uses the roots to detox mercury in people with amalgam tooth fillings. There is tincture of Rumex obtusifolius available in the US, the Weleda company produces a tincture from Rumex crispus that I find very effective when I can't use fresh roots. As Rumex also has a pronounced effect on the female hormone pproduction (helps to get rid of hot flashes) it may also help you to conceive - but do not use it during pregnancy. Kind regards, Dorothee On 4/15/08, campbell <daff0dil77@...> wrote: > > > My first and only kiddo has autism (he's four). He is recovering pretty > well, but we aren't there yet. I wanted to get all my silver fillings > removed, > but my insurance is horrible (even though I paid more to have the better > insurance). Anyway I can't afford to get them all removed (because the > expense > of all the biomedical and ABA for my son). I was going to get my two > biggest > fillings removed (We want to have another child). I am getting older and > don't > really want to wait.. Any suggestions. Grrr I feel stuck. > Thanks > > __________________________________________________________ > More immediate than e-mail? Get instant access with Windows Live > Messenger. > > http://www.windowslive.com/messenger/overview.html?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_Refresh_ins\ tantaccess_042008 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2008 Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 . If you plan on having another child with your amalgams in place, then I would suggest that you don't mess with it at all. Getting any work done will liberate a lot of mercury, which will then be moving around your body. Leave things, as well as possible, as is - and hope that you don't have to get any work done while you are pregnant. I know you don't want to hear this, but since you are clearly thinking it anyway .... I might consider caution - you've already had one affected child. I know that this is a difficult position to be in. Dave. ------------ Posted by: " campbell " daff0dil77@... daff0dil7721 Date: Tue Apr 15, 2008 1:55 pm ((PDT)) My first and only kiddo has autism (he's four). He is recovering pretty well, but we aren't there yet. I wanted to get all my silver fillings removed, but my insurance is horrible (even though I paid more to have the better insurance). Anyway I can't afford to get them all removed (because the expense of all the biomedical and ABA for my son). I was going to get my two biggest fillings removed (We want to have another child). I am getting older and don't really want to wait.. Any suggestions. Grrr I feel stuck. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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