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Hi I do not know who started this threat, so my question is for anyone who

might know.

I had started removing my mercury filings, mostly for cosmetic reasons, I

had to stop the process when I became uninsured. I also do have one bridge,

which was put in by the all white dentist. Do you suppose the base of the

porcelain teeth or the connections would contain mercury?

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It's possible. A mercury-free dentist can tell you from an X-ray.

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> Hi I do not know who started this threat, so my question is for

anyone who

> might know.

> I had started removing my mercury filings, mostly for cosmetic

reasons, I

> had to stop the process when I became uninsured. I also do have one

bridge,

> which was put in by the all white dentist. Do you suppose the base

of the

> porcelain teeth or the connections would contain mercury?

>

> Dagmar

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> Hi I do not know who started this threat, so my question is for

anyone who

> might know.

> I had started removing my mercury filings, mostly for cosmetic

reasons, I

> had to stop the process when I became uninsured. I also do have

one bridge,

> which was put in by the all white dentist. Do you suppose the

base of the

> porcelain teeth or the connections would contain mercury?

>

> Dagmar

>

Hi Dagmar

Great idea to get the amalgams safely removed. It is highly likely

that the base of the porcelain crowns contain metals like nickel

which can be very bad news for sensitivie individuals. I got this

info from Hall Huggins book " Its all in your head " . If there were

metal bases then they should show up on a dental X ray so you could

check it out.

I know I had to pay more for my porcelain crowns because I didn't

want any metal anywhere.

Good luck

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WHY would they put Mercury into the plastic?

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I heard the pink part of dentures is full of mercury and cadmium, and

that

the metal parts react with the mercury in your fillings to cause more trouble.

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I've had all my amalgams removed and I still have very bad candida.

More on mercury, leaky gut, etc

Ultimately to get rid of candida rather than just keeping it under

control you need to deal with mercury. We were completely candida

symptom-free but a month or so off the program and symptoms would come

back. After mercury removal, no candida has returned. Here's some

science; Courtesy of a DAMS researcher:

DENTAL AMALGAM MERCURY SOLUTIONS ............ ......... ......

www.dams.cc

DAMS Intl. 1079 Summit Ave St MN 55105

Mercury and food intolerances: common causes of chronic conditions

related to leaky gut and intestinal dysfunction such as ulcerative

colitis, IBS, Chron's, eczema, psoriasis, food allergies, arthritis,

ADHD, and autoimmune disease; and treatments that improve these

conditions.

When intestinal permeability is increased, food and nutrient

absorption is impaired. Dysfunction in intestinal permeability can

result in leaky gut syndrome, where larger molecules and toxins in the

intestines can pass through the membranes and into the blood,

triggering immune response (6). Progressive damage can occur to the

intestinal lining, eventually allowing disease-causing bacteria,

undigested food particles, and toxins to pass directly into the blood

stream. Dysfunctions in intestinal permeability have been found to be

associated with diseases such as ulcerative colitis, irritable bowel

syndrome (IBS), Chron's disease, CFS, eczema, psoriasis, food

allergies, autoimmune disease, and arthritis (1abcdefgh, 2b,6).

Mercury and toxic metals have been found to be common toxic exposures

that have been found to cause increased intestinal permeability and

intestinal dysfunction( 2,338), as well as of the kidney epithelial and

brush border cells. Mercury exposure also reduced the mucosal entry of

sugars and amino acids to 80-90% of control levels in the small

intestine cells within several minutes(3a). Mercury exposure blocks

intestinal nutrient transport by interacting directly with brush

border membrane transport proteins (3b).

Mercury causes significant destruction of stomach and intestine

epithelial cells, resulting in damage to stomach lining which along with

mercury's ability to bind to SH hydroxyl radical in cell membranes

alters permeability (338,405,35, 21c,2) and adversely alters bacterial

populations in the intestines causing leaky gut syndrome with toxic,

incompletely digested complexes in the blood (116,228b,35, 6) and

accumulation of heliobacter pylori, a suspected major factor in

stomach ulcers and stomach cancer (256,6bc) and Candida albicans,

as well as poor nutrient absorption (338,3).

Dental amalgam has been found to be the largest source of mercury

exposure in most people who have several amalgam fillings(7).

Replacement of amalgam fillings and metals detoxification have been

found to significantly improve the health of most with conditions

related to bowel dysfunction and leaky gut syndrome(8,9) .

Other common causes or factors in leaky gut and the related

conditions include food allergies and intolerances; drugs(NSAIDs,

aspirin, stomach h2 blockers, steroids,etc. ); Dysbiosis( overgrowth of

harmful organisms due to antibiotic use and/or low probiotic

levels); chronic alcohol consumption; toxic exposures and chemical

sensitivity; chronic infections; inadequate digestive enzymes (6b)

While food allergies mediated by IgE can cause significant health

effects including leaky gut syndrome, these are usually easily

identified by the immediateness of reactions or skin tests. Food

intolerances mediated by IgG also commonly cause significant health

effects including leaky gut syndrome, but the reactions are delayed

and can be systemic and are harder to identify. Tests based on IgE

such as skin test or RAST do not reliably identify such problems that

are common factors in chronic health conditions and tests such as

ELISA that measure both IgE and IgG are more reliable. Common

causes of food intolerances include failure to breast feed babies for at

least the first year of life, feeding table food in first year of

life, use of

antibiotics without adequate addition of probiotics; eating the same

foods every day(6b). Food intolerances and food additives or

processed foods that contain glutamate, aspartame, high-fructose corn

syrup, dyes, etc. are common causes of leaky gut syndrome and

neurological conditions such as ADHD(6b).

Food intolerances and IgG reactions lead to long lasting " immune

complexes " that are factors in leaky gut related conditions as well as

conditions such as Lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, CFS, fibromyalgia,

ADHD, etc. Inflammatory reactions to toxic metals, vaccines, food

additives, food intolerances not only cause immune reactions but also

reactions in the neurological microglial system. This can cause brain

fog, memory problems, and degenerative neurological conditions if

prolonged chronic exposures(6) . For example virtually 100% of those

with schizophrenic symptoms in schizophrenia, autism, ADHD, are

found when tested to have food intolerance to wheat gluten or milk

casein(6bd). Enzymatic blockages by chronic toxic metal exposures

such as vaccines or mercury have been found to be a factor in these

food intolerances. Similarly this is the most common cause or factor

in celiac disease and common cause of ataxia and diabetes(6bde) .

Similarly food allergies or additives, food intolerances, high sugar

consumption, and antibiotic use with adequate probiotics have been

found to be the most common causes of children's ear infections.

Clinical studies have found that diets high in flavanoids, cartenoids,

and including nutritional supplements such as buffered Vit C and

natural E, selenium, omega-3 oils, probiotics are effective in

preventing ear infections and other chronic conditions(6b) . These in

addition to multiple B vitamins, the flavanoids curcumin, hesperidin,

and quercetin are effective in preventing and treating leaky gut related

conditions(6) .

Supplements and other treatments that reduce intestinal

permeability have also been found to be protective against and to

improve these conditions. Glutamine, berberine, probiotics, and

vitamin D have been found to decrease intestinal permeability and

protect against effects caused by leaky gut syndrome(4,5) . Butyrate

has been found to inhibit inflammation and carcinogenesis in the

intestines and low butyrate levels are found in colon cancer, ulcerative

colitis and chron's disease(10). Butyrate and phosphatidylcholine have

been found to be protective against these conditions, and increased

fiber content in diet promotes increased butyrate levels, through the

effect on fermentation pattern(10).

Brain inflammation or hypoglycemia related to toxic metal

exposures, food intolerances, etc. have been found to be common

causes of ADHD, impulsivity, juvenile delinquency, criminality, and

violence(6b, 11).

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April 2008; & (B) Are You the Victim of Hidden Allergies?, The

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Report, Vol 4, No. 11, Nov 2007; & © Food Additives: What You Eat

Can Kill You, The Blaylock Wellness Report, Vo. 4, No. 10, Oct 2007

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& (d) www.flcv.com/ autismgc. html; & (e) www.flcv.com/ diabetes. html; &

(f) www.flcv.com/ kidshg.html

(7) Mercury exposure levels from dental amalgam, medical lab tests

and medical studies, B. Windham (Ed), 2007, www.flcv.com/ damspr1.html

(8) Documentation of recovery of significant improvement in over 30

chronic health conditions after amalgam replacement, peer-reviewed

studies and clinical studies, www.flcv.com/ hgremove. html

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amalgam replacement by chronic condition, FDA reports and clinical

case reports, www.flcv.com/ hgrecovp. html

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Dietary modulation of colon cancer risk, J Nutr 2007, Nov 137(11

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transporter 1 is involved in butyrate deficiency during intestinal

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Influence of dietary fiber on inflammatory bowel disease and colon

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Bichem Funct 2006 Mar-Apr, 24(2):159-65.

(11) www.flcv.com/ violence. html

other references: www.flcv.com/ leakyghg. html

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Helen,

Have you been on the candida diet and used anti-fungals for an extensive period

of time?

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I've had all my amalgams removed and I still have very bad candida.

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I've seen people get rid of dysbiosis and candida without removing

their mercury fillings.

Duncan

>

> I've had all my amalgams removed and I still have very bad candida.

>

>

> More on mercury, leaky gut, etc

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> Ultimately to get rid of candida rather than just keeping it under

> control you need to deal with mercury.

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> I've had all my amalgams removed and I still have very bad candida.

>

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> More on mercury, leaky gut, etc

>

> I also had severe candida for years after total amalgam removal,

oral chelation, homeopathic chelation and IV chelation, bentonite

clay, clay baths, foot detox pads, etc etc. I believe some of these

actually made it much worse, and my poor body took a real big hit

from it all. The harder I tried to get the metals out, the worse the

candida got. I would approach chelation very cautiously. I did get

some relief years later taking zeolite, but not complete. Just some

relief. Doing the whey/inulin/probiotic shakes helped tremendously.

There is a reason why we are storing metals, and that reason has to

do with the ecology of our bowels which affects our ability to detox

and our immune system. So getting the bowels functioning and

restoring some good bacteria (inulin and probiotics with whey) has

done more for me than all the years of chelation.

I am now working with someone who determined through hair analysis

that I am very high in copper (which is very common with candida

patients) which I have mentioned before on this site. He considers

this a serious issue, one that really contributes to the persistence

of the candida. So after 3 months of NCD, and 6 more months of Omica

Health zeolite, ionic minerals with fulvic and humic acids, I am

still having metal issues. If I had to do it over again, I would do

less self treating and get serious guidance when dealing with issues

of heavy metals, not to be taken lightly. I love zeolite, but it did

not cure all my problems. The practitioner I now work with states it

could take a year to a year and a half to deal with the copper issue,

but that I will not be ready to deal with it until the candida is

well under control. You all may disagree, but I tried the chelate

first to get rid of the candida and almost perished, was down to

bones with severe digestion issues and lived in agony for years. I

would not recommend that route, although I will say I found zeolite

to be a very gentle chelator compared to all the other stuff I did.

(Including cilantro, chlorella, etc etc you name it, I tried it).

The practitioner I work with now has been working with candida

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chelate first. It must be done, but not until you are ready for it.

So, proceed with caution.

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-Hello Duncan,

I know how you feel, but if your like me, this could only be the tip

of that dreaded iceberg.My Titanic sunk a second time when diagnosed

with a little bug called Clymidia Pneumonea in my lungs. This

creature has kept me from getting well keeping my immune system down

in a subtle way and lingers for yeasr mostly unnoticed.For the $60.

it costs to get tested, if you've ever had lung or bronchitis issues,

it might be worth getting done because I could simply never heal the

candida and leaky gut after a year of diligence and now I know why.

Contact me personally for more info or check out this website which

has an excellent group to follow protocol just like this one only

more technical.

I am told we will never get rid of these secondary conditions (like

Candida) until we eliminate both the bad bacteria's and the metals.

http://www.cpnhelp.org/home

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> I've seen people get rid of dysbiosis and candida without removing

> their mercury fillings.

>

> Duncan

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> >

> > I've had all my amalgams removed and I still have very bad

candida.

> >

> >

> > More on mercury, leaky gut, etc

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> > Ultimately to get rid of candida rather than just keeping it under

> > control you need to deal with mercury.

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Include me in that list. I have two small silver fillings from the only two

cavities I've had in my life when I was a kid. I never got them removed, and

might some day, but all of my health issues are gone except for excess weight

despite not removing them.

In addition to diet I have to exercise to lose weight and had issues with that

the last 6 months when working at a job that had a long commute and a lot of

stress in addition to going to school. I recently quit the job and start a new

job that is close to home and lower stress next week so I am back to exercising

on my week off this week and should have time to do that from now on. I'm

looking forward to getting the rest of my weight off!

Luv,

Debby in San , CA

147 pounds lost! 100% of health issues reversed!

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I've seen people get rid of dysbiosis and candida without removing

their mercury fillings.

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Thanks, Debby; it's a shame that some people are discouraged by

sweeping generalizations like " you MUST " get rid of the mercury

first.... Best say SOME people get better results by getting out the

mercury ;)

Duncan

>

> Include me in that list. I have two small silver fillings from the

only two cavities I've had in my life when I was a kid. I never got

them removed, and might some day, but all of my health issues are

gone except for excess weight despite not removing them.

>

> In addition to diet I have to exercise to lose weight and had

issues with that the last 6 months when working at a job that had a

long commute and a lot of stress in addition to going to school. I

recently quit the job and start a new job that is close to home and

lower stress next week so I am back to exercising on my week off this

week and should have time to do that from now on. I'm looking

forward to getting the rest of my weight off!

>

> Luv,

> Debby in San , CA

> 147 pounds lost! 100% of health issues reversed!

> Group: curingcandida/

> Website: http://www.naturallythriving.com

> Currently studying for Nutrition Certification and PhD in Psychology

>

>

> ----- Original Message ----

> From: Duncan Crow

>

> I've seen people get rid of dysbiosis and candida without removing

> their mercury fillings.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Lyle, the biggest immune system beefup AND natural mercury removal

the body has is the antioxidant/detoxifier glutathione, which many on

this list increase with undenatured whey and selenium.

If you're not using them I can understand why you're having trouble

with the Chlamydia; ALL infections are stimulated when glutathione is

low, and the lungs are the third biggest users of this natural

cellular product. A lot of peer-reviewed research has been applied

successfully on this list including that approach. Does your group

use it?

Duncan

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> > > I've had all my amalgams removed and I still have very bad

> candida.

> > >

> > >

> > > More on mercury, leaky gut, etc

> > >

> > > Ultimately to get rid of candida rather than just keeping it

under

> > > control you need to deal with mercury.

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Hello Duncan,

I'm new to this group because after 3 1/2 years of being very ill I've finally

figured out what I have IN SPITE of the doctors!!! It started with a sinus

infection and has progressed to horrendous asthma attacks 3x per day. Allergy

testing proves I have no allergies and yet I can't eat anything so now I know I

have leaky gut which results in severe asthma attacks after as little as 5 bites

of food (any food!). I have MCS and I never can sleep for more than 2 hours

without waking trying to breathe thru all the gluey musous and having a severe

asthma attack. The doctors just keep throwing more prednisone and inhalers at

me and they're not helping because I KNOW I don't have standard asthma. Even

some of them have admitted it. Therefore, I was extremely interested in the

post I just saw that you wrote:

I've seen people get rid of dysbiosis and candida without removing

their mercury fillings.

I need some hope as 3 horrific asthma attacks a day are wearing my body and

spirit down so that I wonder how long I can go on.

Duncan, I'm not sure if you're an alternative practioner or how you know, but

do people really ever get rid of dysbiosis and candida?????

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None of this means that mercury fillings don't play a role in immune

dysfunction, illness or even candida. I think one thing that hasn't been clearly

established are the protocols for detox before during or after amalgums are

removed. JMHO.

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, I think Andy Cutler maintains a list for mercury detox now; I

know he has supplied a thorough protocol through his previous

discussion group memberships.

Duncan

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I also got rid of my candida without mercury removal. At least 15 or

20 times! That's the point, with mercury in the body you need to

stick to a life-long candida diet and be on a program forever. As soon

as you stop for a time, candida will come back.

Since removal of mercury, I can now go and eat anything I want without

the candida coming back (not that I do but if I go out it's nice to

just eat whatever is being served). I am completely symptom-free and

have been for almost two years now and have not followed any diet. My

organs are now fine, no more damage, my skin has improved, etc.

Toxins are sequestered in fat and fat is actually a protection for the

body if you are toxic. Not suggesting you don't exercise but mercury

may be a contributing factor to weight gain as well as other past

chemical and toxic metal exposures.

Sharon Hoehner

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>

> Include me in that list. I have two small silver fillings from the

only two cavities I've had in my life when I was a kid. I never got

them removed, and might some day, but all of my health issues are gone

except for excess weight despite not removing them.

>

> In addition to diet I have to exercise to lose weight and had issues

with that the last 6 months when working at a job that had a long

commute and a lot of stress in addition to going to school. I

recently quit the job and start a new job that is close to home and

lower stress next week so I am back to exercising on my week off this

week and should have time to do that from now on. I'm looking forward

to getting the rest of my weight off!

>

> Luv,

> Debby in San , CA

> 147 pounds lost! 100% of health issues reversed!

> Group: curingcandida/

> Website: http://www.naturallythriving.com

> Currently studying for Nutrition Certification and PhD in Psychology

>

>

> ----- Original Message ----

> From: Duncan Crow

>

> I've seen people get rid of dysbiosis and candida without removing

> their mercury fillings.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Sharon,

How many fillings did you you have?  Can you eat fish at all?

I only have one filling so I wonder how important a priority it is in getting it

removed.

Re: mercury removal

I also got rid of my candida without mercury removal.

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Sharon, candida is always in you as a starter culture; I mean, you

never get 'em all, right, so when people have a candida resurgence

it's due to feeding them, correct?

I wouldn't call a healthy diet a " program " to address candida; it's

just the natural food we evolved with, as opposed to the high

carbohydrate fare in modern society that causes disease. I've seen

many people continue on a healthy diet without giving further thought

to their previous candida condition.

Duncan

> >

> > Include me in that list. I have two small silver fillings from

the

> only two cavities I've had in my life when I was a kid. I never got

> them removed, and might some day, but all of my health issues are

gone

> except for excess weight despite not removing them.

> >

> > In addition to diet I have to exercise to lose weight and had

issues

> with that the last 6 months when working at a job that had a long

> commute and a lot of stress in addition to going to school. I

> recently quit the job and start a new job that is close to home and

> lower stress next week so I am back to exercising on my week off

this

> week and should have time to do that from now on. I'm looking

forward

> to getting the rest of my weight off!

> >

> > Luv,

> > Debby in San , CA

> > 147 pounds lost! 100% of health issues reversed!

> > Group: curingcandida/

> > Website: http://www.naturallythriving.com

> > Currently studying for Nutrition Certification and PhD in

Psychology

> >

> >

> > ----- Original Message ----

> > From: Duncan Crow

> >

> > I've seen people get rid of dysbiosis and candida without

removing

> > their mercury fillings.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Thanks very much Duncan,

I will check it out. And there may be some real helpful info there for detox.

But I still say that in the biological and alternative communities there are a

good many camps out there that have diverging opinions/insights into the best

protocols for mercury detox and amalgum removal. for one, some swear by

chelation and others say it is not helpful at all-- and both will cite cases

about it. My layperson sense is the sheer newness of these protocols. I've seen

them evolve over the last 15 years and each biological dentist I've known has a

very different take on it. I think that is where we stand in the west with these

new procedures and only time, investigation and a certain amount of trial and

error on the part of patients and practitioners will move us forward. It's

important not to declare that one way is good or bad without conclusive proof--

not saying anyone here has. And of course, timing is very important too. Someone

could easily not be strong

enough for detox or for amalgum removal, even if it were to be proven as a

healing protocol. There are alot of variables to the science and to who should

do what at what time.

Thanks again,

> , I think Andy Cutler maintains a list for mercury detox now;

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I had quite a few fillings, all my molars and some smaller ones in the

other teeth which have all been replaced. I eat a fair bit of salmon

but not much else as far as fish goes.

One filling is not much. Have you had others replaced or have you

only ever had one? All people are different. Some simply don't

detoxify well and one filling could be a problem but I've seen some

very healthy people with a mouthful that would send some people to a

wheelchair!

Vaccines can be a source of mercury. They've reduced that but

whatever you had as a child was sure to contain thimerisol, the

mercury derivative.

Sharon Hoehner

www.sharethecause.com/detoxqueen

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> Sharon,

> How many fillings did you you have? Can you eat fish at all?

> I only have one filling so I wonder how important a priority it is

in getting it removed.

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I agree with you 100% Duncan. I don't think the point is to be available to eat

what ever kind of junk you want. I've also gone off plan (not that I suggest

this) and did not get Candida back, but I still have 2 small silver fillings.

Luv,

Debby in San , CA

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Jay, I have tried two different types of chelation to get rid of mercury.

One made my symptoms worse, and the other worked well.

The one that worked is called Chelorex, It is an all-natural chelator made

of herbs, vitamins, and minerals. The physician who created this product

also recommends a hair analysis kit, so that you can find out which toxic

metals you have in excess, and then re-do the analysis after the treatment

to see whether you need to continue with it. My recent hair analysis showed

all toxic metals well below the reference range. I am also starting to feel

better, probably because of the combined effects of the Chelorex, the Buhner

core protocol, and the herbs and supplements that Buhner recommends for

arthritis and soft tissue pain.

And I do feel a whole lot better since giving up coffee (the Russian

formulation of eleuthero helped a lot with that) and going low-carb. I am

also hoping that the low-carb diet will help with getting rid of some of the

weight gain from the DMSA.

WARNING: If you have any amalgam fillings in your teeth, it is important to

have them removed before undergoing any form of chelation. Otherwise, they

will keep dumping mercury into your body. Replacing fillings is expensive,

but the health benefits are well worth the cost. In order not to get

poisoned in the process, you need to find a dentist who uses the IOAMT

protocol for mercury amalgam removal. A dentist who simply drills out the

fillings without following this protocol will be releasing the mercury into

your body - which defeats the whole purpose and will worsen any problems

that you have.

Madeleine

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Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2010 11:54 AM

Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Another new member

Thank you.....My point is if maintenance is 30-45 minutes of daily

therapy...whether it be supplements or rifing/sauna/exercise & I could

regain 85%...I would be thrilled & consider a great bargain!!

Many folks Coil, feel better ...then stop & then cyst stuff returns......

What do you feel is best way to deal with Mercury & toxins?

I use bentonite clay, gallon of water daily, kelp, & sauna, bathes.....

Jay

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