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I could only find one dentist near me who would replace my amalgams and he didn't even hesitate to say he would. Consequently, I knew there was a potential of his not being as careful as one who knows of the dangers. He replaced 2 at a time in 3 different appointments with long gaps (almost a year) between. This last time was the worst because I kept finding bits of amalgam in my mouth as the numbness wore off. I actually had a couple good-sized chunks in my mouth for more than an hour afterwards! It's a good thing I've been taking supplements for years and have been quite healthy. I'm now amalgam-free, unless there was amalgam UNDER the 2 gold crowns I've had for many years.

Be careful that the dentist knows the protocol for removal if you have a weak immune system. If they don't know what you're talking about when you ask, maybe it would be best to find one who does.

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Most insurance companies won't pay for this.

However, there are exceptions. If the current amalgam filling is old, and

it appears to need replacement, you can get coverage on that basis. Your

dentist will be able to make this recommendation, and in this case,

replacement should be covered by your insurance. You just choose to have it

replaced with composite resin instead of the common amalgam.

Patty

Amalgam fillings

> I have two amalgum fillings that I still would like removed, one of

> which is pretty big....does anyone know if having these fillings removed

> and replaced with the white ones, is covered under most insurance

> policies? Or will they only cover it if you actually " need " it

> replaced, such as with a cavity? Is this considered cosmetic?

>

> I know that the mercury in my fillings could be causing some of my

> health related symptoms and want them out of there, but can't afford to

> get them both done if I'm not covered. Thanks.

>

> Rhonda

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I highly suggest finding a holistic dentist when you have your amagams replaced.

A LOT of the composities are almost as toxic as the amalgam and in the long run

have the ability to cause

problems.

Patty wrote:

> Most insurance companies won't pay for this.

>

> However, there are exceptions. If the current amalgam filling is old, and

> it appears to need replacement, you can get coverage on that basis. Your

> dentist will be able to make this recommendation, and in this case,

> replacement should be covered by your insurance. You just choose to have it

> replaced with composite resin instead of the common amalgam.

> Patty

> Amalgam fillings

>

> > I have two amalgum fillings that I still would like removed, one of

> > which is pretty big....does anyone know if having these fillings removed

> > and replaced with the white ones, is covered under most insurance

> > policies? Or will they only cover it if you actually " need " it

> > replaced, such as with a cavity? Is this considered cosmetic?

> >

> > I know that the mercury in my fillings could be causing some of my

> > health related symptoms and want them out of there, but can't afford to

> > get them both done if I'm not covered. Thanks.

> >

> > Rhonda

> >

> >

> >

> > Subscription email:

> > mailto:bowel cleanse-subscribe

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The best way to go is to get a Clifford Test, which will show you the safest

fillings available that are biocompatible for you. This is not a cheap

test, though. My holistic dentist used a composite resin that he felt

confident with, causing the least trouble among users. I have not had any

problems with my teeth since replacing with composite resin.

In all truth, there is absolutely nothing out there that is 100% safe. So,

you have to choose that which best fits, and have confidence in the holistic

dentist you choose. Sometimes holistic dentists are hard to find just by

looking in the yellow pages, and are most often discovered through word of

mouth. I originally found a search function on the web that helped to

locate holistic dentists, but do not see it there anymore. Here is one

website about the mercury issue.

http://www.amalgam.org/

Patty

Re: Amalgam fillings

> > I highly suggest finding a holistic dentist when you have your amagams

replaced. A LOT of the composities are almost as toxic as the amalgam and

in the long run have the ability to cause

> > problems.

>

> What would be used then if not the composite? I think I have now found

the best dentist in the area that does safe amalgam removal...as safe as I

can find in the area, at least--he uses oxygen too. What kind of problems

do composites cause and where can I find research that has been done showing

that?

>

> Thanks,

> Rhonda

>

> >

> >

> > Patty wrote:

> >

> > > Most insurance companies won't pay for this.

> > >

> > > However, there are exceptions. If the current amalgam filling is old,

and

> > > it appears to need replacement, you can get coverage on that basis.

Your

> > > dentist will be able to make this recommendation, and in this case,

> > > replacement should be covered by your insurance. You just choose to

have it

> > > replaced with composite resin instead of the common amalgam.

> > > Patty

> > >

>

>

>

> Subscription email:

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> I highly suggest finding a holistic dentist when you have your amagams

replaced. A LOT of the composities are almost as toxic as the amalgam and in

the long run have the ability to cause

> problems.

What would be used then if not the composite? I think I have now found the best

dentist in the area that does safe amalgam removal...as safe as I can find in

the area, at least--he uses oxygen too. What kind of problems do composites

cause and where can I find research that has been done showing that?

Thanks,

Rhonda

>

>

> Patty wrote:

>

> > Most insurance companies won't pay for this.

> >

> > However, there are exceptions. If the current amalgam filling is old, and

> > it appears to need replacement, you can get coverage on that basis. Your

> > dentist will be able to make this recommendation, and in this case,

> > replacement should be covered by your insurance. You just choose to have it

> > replaced with composite resin instead of the common amalgam.

> > Patty

> >

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Some composites are safe and some of the bonding material is much safer than

others. There are books written about this. Hal Huggins from Colorado Spgs.

has written a couple. I believe the most important thing is to find a

" Boilogical Dentist " . I always ask if the dentist looks at the teeth from an

" energetic " viewpoint. If they say " Huh? " I run the other direction :-) :-)

Good Luck. My prayers will be with you.

rr-jr@... wrote:

> > I highly suggest finding a holistic dentist when you have your amagams

replaced. A LOT of the composities are almost as toxic as the amalgam and in

the long run have the ability to cause

> > problems.

>

> What would be used then if not the composite? I think I have now found the

best dentist in the area that does safe amalgam removal...as safe as I can find

in the area, at least--he uses oxygen too. What kind of problems do composites

cause and where can I find research that has been done showing that?

>

> Thanks,

> Rhonda

>

> >

> >

> > Patty wrote:

> >

> > > Most insurance companies won't pay for this.

> > >

> > > However, there are exceptions. If the current amalgam filling is old, and

> > > it appears to need replacement, you can get coverage on that basis. Your

> > > dentist will be able to make this recommendation, and in this case,

> > > replacement should be covered by your insurance. You just choose to have

it

> > > replaced with composite resin instead of the common amalgam.

> > > Patty

> > >

>

>

> Subscription email:

> mailto:bowel cleanse-subscribe

>

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> Some composites are safe and some of the bonding material is much safer than

others. There are books written about this. Hal Huggins from Colorado Spgs.

has written a couple. I believe the most important thing is to find a

" Boilogical Dentist " . I always ask if the dentist looks at the teeth from an

> " energetic " viewpoint. If they say " Huh? " I run the other direction :-) :-)

Good Luck. My prayers will be with you.

Thanks . I am going to see this new dentist next week for an initial visit

before getting them removed. I'll keep you posted on how everything goes.

Rhonda

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Hello Jonia,

I got a pretty reasonable price and also very safe Dentist here in Orlando for

amalgam removal (13) including cleaning but before I go to the dentist office I

gargle a few drops of Detoxified Iodine and everything went very well and now my

teeth look great!

Lina

> From: Robin Little <robinlittle@...>

> Subject: Re: amalgam fillings

> iodine

> Date: Monday, May 12, 2008, 10:32 PM

> Hi Jonia,

> Have you thought about going to Mexico? My husband and I

> did, and are quite

> happy with our work. I had a relatively " cut and

> dried " amalgam removal

> (11), and he had amalgams and root canals removed and lots

> of extra work,

> and we didn't have to give up the firstborn. We also

> had a nice time down in

> Tijuana and San Diego.

> The doctor we chose is one of the pioneers in safe amalgam

> removal.

> If you are staying in the states, at certain hotels you can

> get a shuttle to

> the dentist's office and back, but many of the patients

> stayed in Tijuana,

> very cheaply.

> It was a fun trip.

> --

> Warmest Regards,

> Robin Little

>

> amalgam fillings

> Posted by: " Jeff & Joni "

> jeffnjoni@... jeffandjoni

> Sun May 11, 2008 7:35 pm (PDT)

>

> Hi Shay,

> ....I'm not sure what to do about my fillings. I've

> read so many horror

> stories from people who had them removed. It's quite

> expensive also and

> there isn't anyone locally that is qualified to do that

> work either. Jonia

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No horror stories from me. I removed 11 amalgams and 1 root canal tooth. Did 1 quadrant per week for 4 weeks. I felt great when I was done.

Steph

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Hi Jonia,Have you thought about going to Mexico? My husband and I did, and are quite happy with our work. I had a relatively "cut and dried" amalgam removal (11), and he had amalgams and root canals removed and lots of extra work, and we didn't have to give up the firstborn. We also had a nice time down in Tijuana and San Diego.The doctor we chose is one of the pioneers in safe amalgam removal.If you are staying in the states, at certain hotels you can get a shuttle to the dentist's office and back, but many of the patients stayed in Tijuana, very cheaply.It was a fun trip.-- Warmest Regards,Robin Littleamalgam fillings Posted by: "Jeff & Joni" jeffnjoni@... jeffandjoni Sun May 11, 2008 7:35 pm (PDT) Hi Shay, ....I'm not sure what to do about my fillings. I've read so many horror stories from people who had them removed. It's quite expensive also and there isn't anyone locally that is qualified to do that work either. Jonia

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Hi Robin,

No, I hadn’t thought of Mexico. I

know a lot of people have had great success and that does encourage me.

For some reason or another though it seems

I’m one of those people who always have the problems with different

things. If there’s one person in a hundred that’s going to

have something go wrong, it will be me…LOL! No kidding, I have to

be very careful in trying something or doing things. Iodoral was just one

of many. So, I have to do my research and then some.

Joni

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A friend of mine went to biologic in tijuana for dental work, and she

was very satisfied both with price and quality She is very picky

about these things and knowledgeable too. They are used to working

with out of town appointments and schedule them with minimum

detainment to the patient.

>

> Hi Shay,

>

>

>

> Thank you for posting concerning my bad experience with Iodoral.

Very

> interesting website you gave too. I agree, I'm sure at least part

of what I

> went through was due to mercury being released. I'm not sure what

to do

> about my fillings. I've read so many horror stories from people

who had

> them removed. It's quite expensive also and there isn't anyone

locally that

> is qualified to do that work either.

>

>

>

> Joni

>

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Hi Pat

It seems odd that the teeth that are falling to pieces are the ones

opposite the crowns.

I suspect a 'mechanical' (hardness?) imbalance is the cause.

So that's OK, NHS crowns don't cause the other teeth to fall to

pieces. And I can only have an amalgam replaced with white filling if

it's cosmetic at the front but not if it's falling to pieces due to

the effect of the crowns that NHS dentistry placed there in the first

instance.

Fluoride from tea has provided a pretty consistent oral environment

that should have preserved my teeth, according to the last dogma

published by the government.

hmmm? I think I understand it now?

lost in wonderland

Bob

>

> I have a swedish Dentist who certainly advises that amalgams are

not safe fillings and recomends removal

>  

> However while he runs an NHS practice of which i am a patient he is

not allowed to replace amalgam fillings with white ones on the NHS

unless they are front teeth

>  

> I firmly believe that both the ingestion of Alkuminium from all

sources combined with the use of amalgam fillings is the route cause

of very many nuerological and endocrine illnesses especially

Parkinsons and Alzheimers

>  

> Pat

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Hi Lilian,

Thanks! I will watch with

interest having had another battle with my dentist on the subject.

Subject:

Amalgam fillings

All those who are interested there is a programme about this at 8pm

on ITV1 Monday 16th February.

Lilian

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I don't know a lot about it, butI took a Holistic Mom's class and theNaturopath said that the World Health Org.now recommends their removal before pregnancy.A new recommendation.AliOn Aug 2, 2009, at 3:41 PM, jana4528 wrote:I have 5 amalgam fillings from the late 70's when I was 13. Do they cause problems as long as you have them? I was thinking of getting them replaced since I found the thyroid nodules and had IGA Nephritis. I didn't realize they could cause problems 40 years later. I really didn't know they were dangerous until I started reading posts on this site and thyroidless. I doubt if a dentist will answer honestly. Your opinion is always appreciated!Janine

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Yes, the older the filling get, the more likely they break off and pieces can

get swallowed. I believe that they still even off-gas years (decades) later.

Lorie

>

> I have 5 amalgam fillings from the late 70's when I was 13. Do they cause

problems as long as you have them? I was thinking of getting them replaced

since I found the thyroid nodules and had IGA Nephritis. I didn't realize they

could cause problems 40 years later. I really didn't know they were dangerous

until I started reading posts on this site and thyroidless. I doubt if a

dentist will answer honestly. Your opinion is always appreciated!

> Janine

>

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Yes they do. Many of mine were from my teen years and I ended up with thyroid cancer. I really started to get well once I got rid of all 11 fillings and a root canal tooth and started chelation. Word of caution though. Get a trained doctor in the removal of them. You can't just drill them out. They have to be removed with the appropriate protocol. As long as they are in your mouth the grinding and heat will release mercury gases that accumulate in fatty tissue and the brain is a large one. It also inhibits the utilization of hormones in the body.

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I have 5 amalgam fillings from the late 70's when I was 13. Do they cause problems as long as you have them? I was thinking of getting them replaced since I found the thyroid nodules and had IGA Nephritis. I didn't realize they could cause problems 40 years later. I really didn't know they were dangerous until I started reading posts on this site and thyroidless. I doubt if a dentist will answer honestly. Your opinion is always appreciated!Janine

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I want to second what Steph said about getting a qualified mercury-free dentist

to do any amalgam removal. All my thyroid problems started right after getting

two big molar amalgam fillings removed improperly. And my inner ear issues went

from being a problem once or twice a year to being a constant problem.

You might be able to find a dentist on the IAOMT website

(http://www.iaomt.org/). And if you decide to do any chelation, you should

really check out the protocol set out by Cutler. It's by far the safest

method I've found.

ka

>

> Yes they do. Many of mine were from my teen years and I ended up with thyroid

cancer. I really started to get well once I got rid of all 11 fillings and a

root canal tooth and started chelation. Word of caution though. Get a trained

doctor in the removal of them. You can't just drill them out. They have to be

removed with the appropriate protocol. As long as they are in your mouth the

grinding and heat will release mercury gases that accumulate in fatty tissue and

the brain is a large one. It also inhibits the utilization of hormones in the

body.

>

>

> www.naturalthyroidchoices.com

>

>

> Amalgam Fillings

>

>

> I have 5 amalgam fillings from the late 70's when I was 13. Do they cause

problems as long as you have them? I was thinking of getting them replaced since

I found the thyroid nodules and had IGA Nephritis. I didn't realize they could

cause problems 40 years later. I really didn't know they were dangerous until I

started reading posts on this site and thyroidless. I doubt if a dentist will

answer honestly. Your opinion is always appreciated!

> Janine

>

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Your story makes life so much more worth living. How much we all love you, and God more than all. Life will get better yet now. :)

From: gwnjxn <gwnjxn@...>no-forced-vaccination Sent: Thu, October 15, 2009 3:27:56 AMSubject: Amalgam Fillings

Alan etal:Thanks SO much for all your advice on getrting well from mercury poisoning. I got the last of my fillings removed yesterday. Two weeks ago, a local dentist SAFELY removed most of them from the right side of my mouth after I gave him all the information from this group, plus info from Dr's Coldwell and Hohn. He read EVERYTHING and BELIEVED me.After he remover the ones on the right, I felt better within three days! No more headaches, pain in my chest and down my arms! But, dig this! My blood pressure went down, my ankles have gone down, my fingers are normal (I can now wear my wedding band), and I lost 6 pounds in two weeks!Now, I will begin detoxing and I thank you all for the sound advice. My dentist did further research and asked me yesterday if I had ever suffered any miscarriages; if my sight declined; ...some very curious questions. I told him that, after two healthy pregnancies, six years later, I lost my third

child. He seems to think that the mercury might have been the cause. Don't know, wouldn't be surprised.Love,Gloria

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Your story makes life so much more worth living. How much we all love you, and God more than all. Life will get better yet now. :)

From: gwnjxn <gwnjxn@...>no-forced-vaccination Sent: Thu, October 15, 2009 3:27:56 AMSubject: Amalgam Fillings

Alan etal:Thanks SO much for all your advice on getrting well from mercury poisoning. I got the last of my fillings removed yesterday. Two weeks ago, a local dentist SAFELY removed most of them from the right side of my mouth after I gave him all the information from this group, plus info from Dr's Coldwell and Hohn. He read EVERYTHING and BELIEVED me.After he remover the ones on the right, I felt better within three days! No more headaches, pain in my chest and down my arms! But, dig this! My blood pressure went down, my ankles have gone down, my fingers are normal (I can now wear my wedding band), and I lost 6 pounds in two weeks!Now, I will begin detoxing and I thank you all for the sound advice. My dentist did further research and asked me yesterday if I had ever suffered any miscarriages; if my sight declined; ...some very curious questions. I told him that, after two healthy pregnancies, six years later, I lost my third

child. He seems to think that the mercury might have been the cause. Don't know, wouldn't be surprised.Love,Gloria

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You have a jewel of a dentist! The ones here where I live in Alabama still think it's silly to replace amalgams. There are a couple of biodentists in the area, but they're waaaay out of the ballpark, $$$ - wise. No, my dentist would pull out his drill and the air would be blue with flying amalgam dust. My thought was just to bite the bullet then detox but have heard some stories about how it's not quite as easy as that.

Thanks,

Judy

Amalgam fillings

Hi Judy;

Welcome to the group. My experience with removing the amalgam fillings was that my dentist did it by removing one quarter of my mouth every three or four months. He has a busy schedule and it took that long to make another appointment. The hit to my pocketbook was a lot easier to handle that way too. He was my regular dentist, but he did take all of the proper precautions and when I saw him last week, he said that he rarely does amalgam fillings now.

It took me about 1 1/2 years to get through all of the removal. I didn't have that many fillings, but a couple of them were large. It took a while to detox from everything, and it was probably another year or two before I could really tell the difference and started to feel a whole lot better. It has now been about five years since removing the old fillings. I function very well for all of the ailments. I owe my recovery to the Good Lord, iodine, salt, and living a better, healthier life and judicious use of supplements.

in WV

7. Amalgams/WaterPosted by: "Judy" judnwaynebellsouth (DOT) net isaidigiveupDate: Tue Nov 3, 2009 1:52 pm ((PST))Hello,Yet another newbie here and forgive me if this turns out to be a duplicate post as I posted earlier today but don't see it anywhere. I can't imagine what I did wrong but obviously I did something.For those of you who have had amalgams replaced, did you go to a biodentist? They're so expensive..I'd have to win the lottery to have all mine removed. I'm considering having them replaced by a regular dentist then just chelating like crazy unless you can give me some reasons why I shouldn't. Even then it's going to be pricey as that won't be covered by my insurance.Another thing...what kind of water or filters are you using? We did have an under-the-counter Aquasana which filtered chlorine but not fluoride but got rid of it when it started leaking. The replacement filter also leaked after a short while...shoddy product. Can anyone recommend a good filter or water source?It will be nice getting to know you all,Judy

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No it is not that easy. Please take this seriously and be safe. I have a Holistic dentist and he charges what regular dentists charge. It was a blessing but 11 amalgams and a root canal tooth removed plus 2 crowns as part of the restoration was around $5K. But my health improved. He used filters, dental dams, high dose vit C after and removed by quadrant with the highest reactivity level done first and following the law of 7's in immune function for removal - one quad per week for 4 weeks. Many people have been damaged trying to take short cuts or get it cheaper. There are warnings all over the amalgam material when it is shipped to the dentist yet when it is in the mouth it somehow loses all toxicity. It's pure cr*p.

Go to my dentist's website www.floodthedentist.com and look at the video on the 15 year old that was poisoned by amalgams. Sick!

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Hi Judy;

Welcome to the group. My experience with removing the amalgam fillings was that my dentist did it by removing one quarter of my mouth every three or four months. He has a busy schedule and it took that long to make another appointment. The hit to my pocketbook was a lot easier to handle that way too. He was my regular dentist, but he did take all of the proper precautions and when I saw him last week, he said that he rarely does amalgam fillings now.

It took me about 1 1/2 years to get through all of the removal. I didn't have that many fillings, but a couple of them were large. It took a while to detox from everything, and it was probably another year or two before I could really tell the difference and started to feel a whole lot better. It has now been about five years since removing the old fillings. I function very well for all of the ailments. I owe my recovery to the Good Lord, iodine, salt, and living a better, healthier life and judicious use of supplements.

in WV

7. Amalgams/WaterPosted by: "Judy" judnwaynebellsouth (DOT) net isaidigiveupDate: Tue Nov 3, 2009 1:52 pm ((PST))Hello,Yet another newbie here and forgive me if this turns out to be a duplicate post as I posted earlier today but don't see it anywhere. I can't imagine what I did wrong but obviously I did something.For those of you who have had amalgams replaced, did you go to a biodentist? They're so expensive..I'd have to win the lottery to have all mine removed. I'm considering having them replaced by a regular dentist then just chelating like crazy unless you can give me some reasons why I shouldn't. Even then it's going to be pricey as that won't be covered by my insurance.Another thing...what kind of water or filters are you using? We did have an under-the-counter Aquasana which filtered chlorine but not fluoride but got rid of it when it started leaking. The replacement filter also leaked after a short while...shoddy product. Can anyone recommend a good filter or water source?It will be nice getting to know you all,Judy

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No, I think it's better to shelve the whole thing rather than risk a huge health risk. If I ever do have a serious health issue, I'll be asking for your dentist's name!

Anytime I need a filling replaced, I make sure my dentist doesn't use amalgam and I always get the feeling that he's humoring me. I asked him why there were all these regulations as to how he can handle and dispose of the material and yet it's supposed to turn benign in the mouth where it's in a constant environment of heat and humidity. He deflected the question and his assistant said that she wouldn't let her ten year old have amalgam fillings if they weren't safe. Okay.

I'm saving that video.

Thanks,

Judy

Amalgam fillings

Hi Judy;

Welcome to the group. My experience with removing the amalgam fillings was that my dentist did it by removing one quarter of my mouth every three or four months. He has a busy schedule and it took that long to make another appointment. The hit to my pocketbook was a lot easier to handle that way too. He was my regular dentist, but he did take all of the proper precautions and when I saw him last week, he said that he rarely does amalgam fillings now.

It took me about 1 1/2 years to get through all of the removal. I didn't have that many fillings, but a couple of them were large. It took a while to detox from everything, and it was probably another year or two before I could really tell the difference and started to feel a whole lot better. It has now been about five years since removing the old fillings. I function very well for all of the ailments. I owe my recovery to the Good Lord, iodine, salt, and living a better, healthier life and judicious use of supplements.

in WV

7. Amalgams/WaterPosted by: "Judy" judnwaynebellsouth (DOT) net isaidigiveupDate: Tue Nov 3, 2009 1:52 pm ((PST))Hello,Yet another newbie here and forgive me if this turns out to be a duplicate post as I posted earlier today but don't see it anywhere. I can't imagine what I did wrong but obviously I did something.For those of you who have had amalgams replaced, did you go to a biodentist? They're so expensive..I'd have to win the lottery to have all mine removed. I'm considering having them replaced by a regular dentist then just chelating like crazy unless you can give me some reasons why I shouldn't. Even then it's going to be pricey as that won't be covered by my insurance.Another thing...what kind of water or filters are you using? We did have an under-the-counter Aquasana which filtered chlorine but not fluoride but got rid of it when it started leaking. The replacement filter also leaked after a short while...shoddy product. Can anyone recommend a good filter or water source?It will be nice getting to know you all,Judy

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What was put in the place of the root canal? Thanks, Jake

>

> No it is not that easy. Please take this seriously and be safe. I have a

Holistic dentist and he charges what regular dentists charge. It was a blessing

but 11 amalgams and a root canal tooth removed plus 2 crowns as part of the

restoration was around $5K. But my health improved. He used filters, dental

dams, high dose vit C after and removed by quadrant with the highest reactivity

level done first and following the law of 7's in immune function for removal -

one quad per week for 4 weeks. Many people have been damaged trying to take

short cuts or get it cheaper. There are warnings all over the amalgam material

when it is shipped to the dentist yet when it is in the mouth it somehow loses

all toxicity. It's pure cr*p.

>

> Go to my dentist's website www.floodthedentist.com and look at the video on

the 15 year old that was poisoned by amalgams. Sick!

>

>

>

>

> Amalgam fillings

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi Judy;

>

> Welcome to the group. My experience with removing the amalgam

fillings was that my dentist did it by removing one quarter of my mouth every

three or four months. He has a busy schedule and it took that long to make

another appointment. The hit to my pocketbook was a lot easier to handle that

way too. He was my regular dentist, but he did take all of the proper

precautions and when I saw him last week, he said that he rarely does amalgam

fillings now.

>

> It took me about 1 1/2 years to get through all of the removal. I

didn't have that many fillings, but a couple of them were large. It took a

while to detox from everything, and it was probably another year or two before I

could really tell the difference and started to feel a whole lot better. It has

now been about five years since removing the old fillings. I function very well

for all of the ailments. I owe my recovery to the Good Lord, iodine, salt, and

living a better, healthier life and judicious use of supplements.

>

> in WV

>

>

> 7. Amalgams/Water

> Posted by: " Judy " judnwayne@... isaidigiveup

> Date: Tue Nov 3, 2009 1:52 pm ((PST))

>

> Hello,

>

> Yet another newbie here and forgive me if this turns out to be a

duplicate post as I posted earlier today but don't see it anywhere. I can't

imagine what I did wrong but obviously I did something.

>

> For those of you who have had amalgams replaced, did you go to a

biodentist? They're so expensive..I'd have to win the lottery to have all mine

removed. I'm considering having them replaced by a regular dentist then just

chelating like crazy unless you can give me some reasons why I shouldn't. Even

then it's going to be pricey as that won't be covered by my insurance.

>

> Another thing...what kind of water or filters are you using? We did

have an under-the-counter Aquasana which filtered chlorine but not fluoride but

got rid of it when it started leaking. The replacement filter also leaked after

a short while...shoddy product. Can anyone recommend a good filter or water

source?

>

> It will be nice getting to know you all,

>

> Judy

>

>

>

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Nothing. The tooth was pulled. I have an empty space in my mouth. My reactivity testing showed I have issues with all metals so no implants. It is my last tooth so we just left nothing. I had black sludge under the tooth and necrosis of the jaw when they removed it.

Steph

Amalgam fillings> > > > > > > Hi Judy;> > Welcome to the group. My experience with removing the amalgam fillings was that my dentist did it by removing one quarter of my mouth every three or four months. He has a busy schedule and it took that long to make another appointment. The hit to my pocketbook was a lot easier to handle that way too. He was my regular dentist, but he did take all of the proper precautions and when I saw him last week, he said that he rarely does amalgam fillings now.> > It took me about 1 1/2 years to get through all of the removal. I didn't have that many fillings, but a couple of them were large. It took a while to detox from everything, and it was probably another year or two before I could really tell the difference and started to feel a whole lot better. It has now been about five years since removing the old fillings. I function very well for all of the ailments. I owe my recovery to the Good Lord, iodine, salt, and living a better, healthier life and judicious use of supplements.> > in WV> > > 7. Amalgams/Water> Posted by: "Judy" judnwayne@... isaidigiveup> Date: Tue Nov 3, 2009 1:52 pm ((PST))> > Hello,> > Yet another newbie here and forgive me if this turns out to be a duplicate post as I posted earlier today but don't see it anywhere. I can't imagine what I did wrong but obviously I did something.> > For those of you who have had amalgams replaced, did you go to a biodentist? They're so expensive..I'd have to win the lottery to have all mine removed. I'm considering having them replaced by a regular dentist then just chelating like crazy unless you can give me some reasons why I shouldn't. Even then it's going to be pricey as that won't be covered by my insurance.> > Another thing...what kind of water or filters are you using? We did have an under-the-counter Aquasana which filtered chlorine but not fluoride but got rid of it when it started leaking. The replacement filter also leaked after a short while...shoddy product. Can anyone recommend a good filter or water source?> > It will be nice getting to know you all,> > Judy> > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------> > > > No virus found in this incoming message.> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 8.5.424 / Virus Database: 270.14.47/2478 - Release Date: 11/03/09 07:36:00>

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Hmmm, black sludge. Scary.

Sounds like a stable solution, but for future reference, since I am dealing with

this same type of problem, there are now implants of zirconia (like a cubic

zirconium) which are white and completely bioneutral and mechanically sound. I

had been in email correspondence with a German dentist several years ago, who

had been doing this for awhile, they've been here now for quite awhile.

I have a titanium implant in the very front of my mouth, so I am reluctant to

let it go, but test 75% bioincompatible to titanium, with no other metal in my

mouth. Zirconia is a metal or metallic oxide, but is completely neutral

biologically, so I will probably elect one at some point, though the permanent

dental glue doesn't stick to them as well as to other dental materials. Even

implants are a problem to perfectionistic biodentists, because of the meridian

blockage, but we must be able to bite and chew... and smile.

All the best, Jake

> >

> > No it is not that easy. Please take this seriously and be safe. I have a

Holistic dentist and he charges what regular dentists charge. It was a blessing

but 11 amalgams and a root canal tooth removed plus 2 crowns as part of the

restoration was around $5K. But my health improved. He used filters, dental

dams, high dose vit C after and removed by quadrant with the highest reactivity

level done first and following the law of 7's in immune function for removal -

one quad per week for 4 weeks. Many people have been damaged trying to take

short cuts or get it cheaper. There are warnings all over the amalgam material

when it is shipped to the dentist yet when it is in the mouth it somehow loses

all toxicity. It's pure cr*p.

> >

> > Go to my dentist's website www.floodthedentist.com and look at the video

on the 15 year old that was poisoned by amalgams. Sick!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Amalgam fillings

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Hi Judy;

> >

> > Welcome to the group. My experience with removing the amalgam fillings was

that my dentist did it by removing one quarter of my mouth every three or four

months. He has a busy schedule and it took that long to make another

appointment. The hit to my pocketbook was a lot easier to handle that way too.

He was my regular dentist, but he did take all of the proper precautions and

when I saw him last week, he said that he rarely does amalgam fillings now.

> >

> > It took me about 1 1/2 years to get through all of the removal. I didn't

have that many fillings, but a couple of them were large. It took a while to

detox from everything, and it was probably another year or two before I could

really tell the difference and started to feel a whole lot better. It has now

been about five years since removing the old fillings. I function very well for

all of the ailments. I owe my recovery to the Good Lord, iodine, salt, and

living a better, healthier life and judicious use of supplements.

> >

> > in WV

> >

> >

> > 7. Amalgams/Water

> > Posted by: " Judy " judnwayne@ isaidigiveup

> > Date: Tue Nov 3, 2009 1:52 pm ((PST))

> >

> > Hello,

> >

> > Yet another newbie here and forgive me if this turns out to be a duplicate

post as I posted earlier today but don't see it anywhere. I can't imagine what I

did wrong but obviously I did something.

> >

> > For those of you who have had amalgams replaced, did you go to a

biodentist? They're so expensive..I'd have to win the lottery to have all mine

removed. I'm considering having them replaced by a regular dentist then just

chelating like crazy unless you can give me some reasons why I shouldn't. Even

then it's going to be pricey as that won't be covered by my insurance.

> >

> > Another thing...what kind of water or filters are you using? We did have

an under-the-counter Aquasana which filtered chlorine but not fluoride but got

rid of it when it started leaking. The replacement filter also leaked after a

short while...shoddy product. Can anyone recommend a good filter or water

source?

> >

> > It will be nice getting to know you all,

> >

> > Judy

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ----------------------------------------------------------

> >

> >

> >

> > No virus found in this incoming message.

> > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com

> > Version: 8.5.424 / Virus Database: 270.14.47/2478 - Release Date: 11/03/09

07:36:00

> >

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