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The makers of Natural Cellular Defense say their product is safe while you

have fillings but nothing else is!!!

In a message dated 5/24/2006 11:24:36 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

golsun@... writes:

Is there any way that I can self-chelate without

removing the amalgams from my teeth

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Hi

I just learnt today that I actually have 3 amalgams.

Is there any way that I can self-chelate without

removing the amalgams from my teeth

Thanks

G

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The problem is that mercury vapor is continuing to be released by the

amalgams into your system. So even if you do self-chelate, it will be

an ongoing battle. Everytime you put something into your mouth that

is over 110 or when you chew, mercury is released. To see an AWESOME

video about this go to:

http://www.iaomt.org/

click on the smoking teeth video.

So I would say it is wise to get them removed first to stop the

mercury poisoning!

Roe

P.S. It isn't that bad, I just had all mine removed (they did each

side separately and I had 6). If you go to an environmental dentist

whith the right equipment (fast drills) it is surprising fast and

totally non-painful (they do use novacine to numb and N2O to

calm/relax)

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> I just learnt today that I actually have 3 amalgams.

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> Is there any way that I can self-chelate without

> removing the amalgams from my teeth

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> Thanks

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You will get sicker if you chelate without removing the fillings!!!

The chelator will pull mercury and other metals from the fillings

INTO your body and brain. You can take high amounts of vitamins and

minerals especially vitamin C to help yourself in the meantime. But

they need to be removed.

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> > I just learnt today that I actually have 3 amalgams.

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That would indicate that is does not have any chelators?

Hmmm...?

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> The makers of Natural Cellular Defense say their product is safe

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> In a message dated 5/24/2006 11:24:36 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

> golsun@... writes:

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> Is there any way that I can self-chelate without

> removing the amalgams from my teeth

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Jan is right, you absolutely need to remove the amalgams before any

chelation.

René

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> You will get sicker if you chelate without removing the fillings!!!

> The chelator will pull mercury and other metals from the fillings

> INTO your body and brain. You can take high amounts of vitamins and

> minerals especially vitamin C to help yourself in the meantime. But

> they need to be removed.

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And the vaccine makers and dentists who place amalgam say they're perfectly

safe. Don't trust everything you read or hear, particularly if the person

telling you makes a profit from whatever they're " selling " .

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I just learnt today that I actually have 3 amalgams.<BR>

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Is there any way that I can self-chelate without<BR>

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No, unfortunately. You will move mercury out of your teeth into other areas

of the body and could become very sick.

There's a lot of mercury in those amalgams.

Barb

[ ] Can we chelate without removing amalgam

Hi

I just learnt today that I actually have 3 amalgams.

Is there any way that I can self-chelate without

removing the amalgams from my teeth

Thanks

G

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