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do white composite fillings (as opposed to amalgram fillings)have any

ingredients of concern in them? are they totally safe for autistic

children (or anyone for that matter)?

thanks! phil

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Nothing is completely safe. Some of the white fillings contain aluminum and

some contain fluoride. There are some with neither. Ask for the MSDS sheets for

anything they plan to use. In the two-step materials you have to read both

sheets.

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<p>do white composite fillings (as opposed to amalgram fillings)have

any <br>

ingredients of concern in them? are they totally safe for autistic <br>

children (or anyone for that matter)? <br>

thanks! phil<br>

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> Nothing is completely safe. Some of the white fillings contain

aluminum and some contain fluoride. There are some with neither. Ask

for the MSDS sheets for anything they plan to use. In the two-step

materials you have to read both sheets.

> S S

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Some of the white fillings contain nickle. I knew someone who

replaced all their mercury fillings with composits (white fillings),

only to discover he was reacting to nickle in the composite. He had

to have them all redone.

H.

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> > Nothing is completely safe. Some of the white fillings contain

> aluminum and some contain fluoride. There are some with neither.

Ask

> for the MSDS sheets for anything they plan to use. In the two-

step

> materials you have to read both sheets.

> > S S

>

> ------

> Some of the white fillings contain nickle. I knew someone who

> replaced all their mercury fillings with composits (white

fillings),

> only to discover he was reacting to nickle in the composite. He

had

> to have them all redone.

> H.

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If anybody knows of something that chelates fluoride I'd love to know what it

is. What are you trying to chelate and what chelator are you planning to use?

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Great. So what if you have composites you don't know the <br>

composition of? Can you still chelate?<br>

Wyndie<br>

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I'm not using anything to chelate right now b/c I still have a few

filling left to get replaced. My intention is to use DMSA/ALA when I

am ready. My concern is if I am chelating, will I be pulling

aluminum or other metals out during the process? And what will this

do to me? I mean, at least the mercury is gone, but will I be

pulling other heavy metals into the bloodstream?

Wyndie

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> Great. So what if you have composites you don't know the <br>

> composition of? Can you still chelate?<br>

> Wyndie<br>

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Technically aluminum is a light metal. Sorry, I don't know the answer to your

question.

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<p>I'm not using anything to chelate right now b/c I still have a

few <br>

filling left to get replaced. My intention is to use DMSA/ALA when I <br>

am ready. My concern is if I am chelating, will I be pulling <br>

aluminum or other metals out during the process? And what will this <br>

do to me? I mean, at least the mercury is gone, but will I be <br>

pulling other heavy metals into the bloodstream?<br>

Wyndie<br>

<br>

<br>

> Great. So what if you have composites you don't know the <br><br>

> composition of? Can you still chelate?<br><br>

> Wyndie<br><br>

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Yes, you can still chelate.

> > >

> > >

> > > Nothing is completely safe. Some of the white fillings

contain

> > aluminum and some contain fluoride. There are some with

neither.

> Ask

> > for the MSDS sheets for anything they plan to use. In the two-

> step

> > materials you have to read both sheets.

> > > S S

> >

> > ------

> > Some of the white fillings contain nickle. I knew someone who

> > replaced all their mercury fillings with composits (white

> fillings),

> > only to discover he was reacting to nickle in the composite. He

> had

> > to have them all redone.

> > H.

> > >

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You will pull other metals from your body. This will make you

better. The amount if any pulled from composites would not be enough

to do anything. My understanding is that composites do not leach

metals like an amalgam does. They are mainly made of other things,

like polymers, or resins, or silica. A tiny amount of aluminum is

used in some composites so it shows up on x-ray.

But as far as chelation, you want to remove the other metals in your

body along with mercury. They are just as harmful. Removing mercury

fillings does not mean the mercury is gone. Your body is full of it

still, and you may have to wait 25 years for your body to dump most

of it by itself. And it will never dump it from the brain unless you

chelate it out. The chelator will remove whatever you pull into the

blood stream. As long as you follow proper protocol/dosing.

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> > ><br>

> > Great. So what if you have composites you don't know the <br>

> > composition of? Can you still chelate?<br>

> > Wyndie<br>

> > <br>

> >

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