Guest guest Posted April 23, 2006 Report Share Posted April 23, 2006 Did the dentist remove it properly? Removal causes a lot of redistribution of Mercury. Also she would have breathed in mercury vapour while there - not good. I would suggest she takes the last amalgam out PROPERLY. The dentist should use a rubber dam, amongst others things. She can take activated charcoal either now, to absorb and ingested mercury, and at the time of the treatment. It is not a supplement and should not be taken regularly, just as a once off - I don't know the dose. Then I have found the oral chelation protocols of Andy Cutler to be of most benefit. Join this group for more info. frequent-dose-chelation/ She cannot chelate until all the mercury is out! Some people have used cilantro and chlorella to help in acute cases though. Or oral DMPS (not IV as the dose is too high and can cause worse damage) is the most potent chelator to use in acute doses.. I'm not too clued up about how to do it, but post your message to the above group and they should be able to assist you. They have much experience with mercury toxicity. Rather ask the experts, my advice is not expert, just information gathered. It sounds like she has got mercury toxicity and her body must be helped to get it out! Dean Post Dental Visit Symptoms Dear friends, My older sister ( age 49) visited her dentist upon my recommendations to replace her 2 amalgam fillings. Her dentist managed to replace one, but my sister has not revisited him because of the pain she has been going through for the past 3 months since her dental appointment. She has been getting sciatic-like pain in her back, legs and arms, and her thumb and fingers( especially left hand) seem to fuse together with a cramp-like feeling ( with no pain)thus making it very difficult to manoeuvre. Her tongue feels uneasy and she is finding it extremely difficult to talk, eat or swallow food. Feeling dry too. On occassion her lips refuse to close properly making chewing very difficult. Her eyes have become very sensitive to sunlight making it very difficult to go outside, and her eyelids seem to want to shut even when she is not tired. My guess is she might have swallowed some of the filling which her dentist had removed. I'm not sure what's going on and any suggesstions and remedies would be most appreciated. love, Vambo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2006 Report Share Posted April 23, 2006 http://educate-yourself.org/cn/mercuryfreedentristy2000.shtml Read up on Hal Huggins who works with Dr. Dean <dean@...> wrote: Did the dentist remove it properly? Removal causes a lot of redistribution of Mercury. Also she would have breathed in mercury vapour while there - not good. I would suggest she takes the last amalgam out PROPERLY. The dentist should use a rubber dam, amongst others things. She can take activated charcoal either now, to absorb and ingested mercury, and at the time of the treatment. It is not a supplement and should not be taken regularly, just as a once off - I don't know the dose. Then I have found the oral chelation protocols of Andy Cutler to be of most benefit. Join this group for more info. frequent-dose-chelation/ She cannot chelate until all the mercury is out! Some people have used cilantro and chlorella to help in acute cases though. Or oral DMPS (not IV as the dose is too high and can cause worse damage) is the most potent chelator to use in acute doses.. I'm not too clued up about how to do it, but post your message to the above group and they should be able to assist you. They have much experience with mercury toxicity. Rather ask the experts, my advice is not expert, just information gathered. It sounds like she has got mercury toxicity and her body must be helped to get it out! Dean Post Dental Visit Symptoms Dear friends, My older sister ( age 49) visited her dentist upon my recommendations to replace her 2 amalgam fillings. Her dentist managed to replace one, but my sister has not revisited him because of the pain she has been going through for the past 3 months since her dental appointment. She has been getting sciatic-like pain in her back, legs and arms, and her thumb and fingers( especially left hand) seem to fuse together with a cramp-like feeling ( with no pain)thus making it very difficult to manoeuvre. Her tongue feels uneasy and she is finding it extremely difficult to talk, eat or swallow food. Feeling dry too. On occassion her lips refuse to close properly making chewing very difficult. Her eyes have become very sensitive to sunlight making it very difficult to go outside, and her eyelids seem to want to shut even when she is not tired. My guess is she might have swallowed some of the filling which her dentist had removed. I'm not sure what's going on and any suggesstions and remedies would be most appreciated. love, Vambo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2006 Report Share Posted April 23, 2006 She may have not swallowed any mercury, she may be going through a mercury detoxification from her tooth that harboured it and the rest of her body. My experience has been that once mercury is removed the body begins to expell it. My mouth will remain open and I can sense these sour metal sensations in my mouth and I think I am breathing the mercury vapour off. Also my head will sometimes become heavy now and I will have to put my chin towards my chest. Then my mouth will be forced open and drool will just leak out my mouth. Classic autism signs but I think the saliva is detoxifying mercury. Same goes for the drool on the pillow, I think its mercury coming out. I had the same experience with my left hand when I got my fillings out. My left hand had and still has sometimes, this numb, prickly feeling to it. I think the left side of the body can throw off mercury better than the right side. Same goes for the sunlight, I close my eyes all the time. I have observed infants doing this in bright light. Rather than fight it and tense up the forehead and squint I find it much easier to just relax and close my eyes. Sometimes my eyes open and close for a few minutes. Again classic autism(mercury) signs. I think the body just needs to " charge " when it does this. The mercury seems to overload the nerves with a charge potential and closing the eyes seems to re- charge them. Sunglasses might be a good idea in hours of bright light or whenever it is uncomfortable. My experience has been that when the Sun is bright and hurts the eyes, then Sunglasses are beneficial. I have also found it beneficial to wear earplugs if the body feels really sensitive. If there are too many things going on at once and overloading the body then reducing those levels of energy with sunglasses or earplugs or clothing(sun rays) will allow the body to keep in balance. It might be a good idea to respect your sisters energy now. Eye contact is a very, very powerful exchange of energy and doesn't deserve enough respect in our society IMO. If a person has autism (mercury) then they may not be able to handle having a person even looking at them sometimes, let alone eye contact. They may need to be in a quiet, dim, peacful atmosphere just to initiate eye contact. This is where things like your body language, your tone of voice, your facial expressions count. Corey > > Did the dentist remove it properly? Removal causes a lot of redistribution of Mercury. Also she would have breathed in mercury vapour while there - not good. > I would suggest she takes the last amalgam out PROPERLY. The dentist should use a rubber dam, amongst others things. She can take activated charcoal either now, to absorb and ingested mercury, and at the time of the treatment. It is not a supplement and should not be taken regularly, just as a once off - I don't know the dose. > > Then I have found the oral chelation protocols of Andy Cutler to be of most benefit. Join this group for more info. frequent-dose-chelation/ > She cannot chelate until all the mercury is out! > Some people have used cilantro and chlorella to help in acute cases though. Or oral DMPS (not IV as the dose is too high and can cause worse damage) is the most potent chelator to use in acute doses.. I'm not too clued up about how to do it, but post your message to the above group and they should be able to assist you. They have much experience with mercury toxicity. Rather ask the experts, my advice is not expert, just information gathered. > It sounds like she has got mercury toxicity and her body must be helped to get it out! > Dean > > Post Dental Visit Symptoms > > > Dear friends, > My older sister ( age 49) visited her dentist upon my > recommendations to replace her 2 amalgam fillings. Her dentist > managed to replace one, but my sister has not revisited him because > of the pain she has been going through for the past 3 months since > her dental appointment. > > She has been getting sciatic-like pain in her back, legs and arms, > and her thumb and fingers( especially left hand) seem to fuse > together with a cramp-like feeling ( with no pain)thus making it > very difficult to manoeuvre. > Her tongue feels uneasy and she is finding it extremely difficult to > talk, eat or swallow food. Feeling dry too. > On occassion her lips refuse to close properly making chewing very > difficult. > Her eyes have become very sensitive to sunlight making it very > difficult to go outside, and her eyelids seem to want to shut even > when she is not tired. > > My guess is she might have swallowed some of the filling which her > dentist had removed. > I'm not sure what's going on and any suggesstions and remedies would > be most appreciated. > > love, > Vambo > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 Concerning resting the head on the chest? I think part of it is the bodies way of trying to " cut off " the information flow from the body to the brain or vice versa, I don't know which. The fact that she rests her head on one side of her chest might mean she is trying to restrict nerve flow on one side of the body. I think mecury or aluminum poisoning in the brain constantly lets out signals to the rest of the body that there is an overabundance of + charge present. I think neck and spine subluxation is one way the body tries to lessen this false message from the brain. Scar tissue may be just another protective mechanism to further impede false messages. If a person gets regular chiropractic adjustments yet they constantly go back into subluxation then it might not be wise to continue the open up the nerve flow, especially if the energy experienced from the treatment is manic or greatly aloof in nature. This may only further deplete the nervous system charge and exhaust glands like the adrenal glands. The body is going into subluxation for a reason. The de-mylenation of the nerves and lack of utilisable blood fats(electro-negative charge potential) must be solved or else the bodies nervous system and glands will just get weaker and weaker resulting in scar tissue which seems to be natures way of impeding this false message flow from the metals on a more permanent basis. Often times people will have an urge to sleep on their stomach's and this results in the neck being jarred to the side. I have found that turning the bed so that it faces another direction can mitigate the urge to sleep on the stomach. For example, if the head of your bed is facing south, and you always want to sleep on your stomach, then perhaps try facing it north. I have found the best results with my head facing west, I then alternate my left or right sides or flat on my back without the urge to flip on my stomach. I think studies need to be interpreted on autistic people involving magnetics. For example, autistic people sometimes spin around. Are they spinning around counter-clock wise or clock wise? Perhaps they are trying to build up(or let off) a charge potential. Which way do figure skaters spin around? Do ALL figure skaters spin the same way? How do figure skaters look or react after spinning around? Are they passive or assertive? Concerning chelation? I don't know. I have just begun to study the subject but there was a link to a group a few posts back. I came across an experimental research agent that didn't use sulphur but can't find that webpage anymore. It didn't trap the mercury in the kidneys the way some chelations can. Ellis water seems to be very promising based on what I have learned about natural chelation or colloid chemistry. Corey > >> > >> Did the dentist remove it properly? Removal causes a lot of > > redistribution of Mercury. Also she would have breathed in mercury > > vapour while there - not good. > >> I would suggest she takes the last amalgam out PROPERLY. The > > dentist should use a rubber dam, amongst others things. She can take > > activated charcoal either now, to absorb and ingested mercury, and > > at the time of the treatment. It is not a supplement and should not > > be taken regularly, just as a once off - I don't know the dose. > >> > >> Then I have found the oral chelation protocols of Andy Cutler to > > be of most benefit. Join this group for more info. > > frequent-dose-chelation/ > >> She cannot chelate until all the mercury is out! > >> Some people have used cilantro and chlorella to help in acute > > cases though. Or oral DMPS (not IV as the dose is too high and can > > cause worse damage) is the most potent chelator to use in acute > > doses.. I'm not too clued up about how to do it, but post your > > message to the above group and they should be able to assist you. > > They have much experience with mercury toxicity. Rather ask the > > experts, my advice is not expert, just information gathered. > >> It sounds like she has got mercury toxicity and her body must be > > helped to get it out! > >> Dean > >> > >> Post Dental Visit Symptoms > >> > >> > >> Dear friends, > >> My older sister ( age 49) visited her dentist upon my > >> recommendations to replace her 2 amalgam fillings. Her dentist > >> managed to replace one, but my sister has not revisited him > > because > >> of the pain she has been going through for the past 3 months > > since > >> her dental appointment. > >> > >> She has been getting sciatic-like pain in her back, legs and > > arms, > >> and her thumb and fingers( especially left hand) seem to fuse > >> together with a cramp-like feeling ( with no pain)thus making it > >> very difficult to manoeuvre. > >> Her tongue feels uneasy and she is finding it extremely > > difficult to > >> talk, eat or swallow food. Feeling dry too. > >> On occassion her lips refuse to close properly making chewing > > very > >> difficult. > >> Her eyes have become very sensitive to sunlight making it very > >> difficult to go outside, and her eyelids seem to want to shut > > even > >> when she is not tired. > >> > >> My guess is she might have swallowed some of the filling which > > her > >> dentist had removed. > >> I'm not sure what's going on and any suggesstions and remedies > > would > >> be most appreciated. > >> > >> love, > >> Vambo > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2006 Report Share Posted May 21, 2006 Thank you , My sister was better yesterday but things have suddenly worsened. They are feeding her through her nose. The diagnoses has shifted form Bell's Palsy to Myastenia Gravis. She is now on a ventilator. For some reason she is outside the intensive care unit but on life support. I have been given the responisbility of making a decision on her follow up treatment purely based on the cost ( I guess). They have asked me if they should: 1. Leave her on the ventilator - which they say might result in permanent disabilities 2. Give her a blood transfusion - with no guarantee of any results 3. Give her some form of blood antibodies/something to do with her immune system - again with no guarantee of any results Apparently both 2 & 3 will cost thousands of dollars. The number of treatments required is unknown. Its 3 am where I am now. They want to commence treatment at daybreak. I don't know what to tell the doctors. I need to make a decision in the next few hours. I am now also worried for my 70-year old mum who is being forced to see all of this. She has been on my sister's bedside and is not in a good state either. love, vambo Re: Re: Post Dental Visit Symptoms Vambo This is the kind of denial the ADA has. That mercury in amalgams is " bound " and completely safe. I am so sick of the lies. Your sister is the poster child for banning amalgams. Sadly I fear, she will be swept under the rug (hush hush secret) as the FDA and CDC and AMA are in cahoots and don't want the public to find out. I'd call in the media! At this point she is probably beyond oral chelation. She will need transdermal or IV chelation and have it done at a clinic that is professional about chelating metals. They may be in denial about it being mercury, so ask that she be treated for lead poisoning. Metals CAUSE the neurological disorder. Sounds to me like they are trying to say she was born with it, hoping that you are ignorant about toxic metals poisoning. If they are playing dumb, or blowing it off as " her fault " get her moved to a competent facility ASAP. Good luck. our prayers are with you. Selvam ppan <selvam@...> wrote: Dear friends, Things have taken a turn for the worse. She ( my sister) was admitted to intensive care last night. She has been unable to eat or drink for days now. She's crying in hunger but unable to eat. An eye remains shut and she has lost control of her mouth, tongue and lips. Her earlier blood test at the naturopath revealed elevated cholesterol levels and liver problems. Funny..she hardly eats any fat or meat! Doctors are saying its a neurological disorder but are not very certain. Guess its up to her and the universe now. Thanks for your support. love, vambo --------------------------------- Blab-away for as little as 1¢/min. Make PC-to-Phone Calls using Messenger with Voice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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