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What's an IOAMT dentist, please? Thanks.

On Jun 13, 2010, at 8:53 AM, Jan Warren wrote:

> Dear Jay,

>

> I had three amalgams removed by my regular, non-mercury savvy

> dentist, whom I like... and it overloaded my body with mercury to

> the point where I was barely functional mentally. He still isn't

> sure he believes that it was the amalgams that did it, but he

> doesn't insert amalgams in any of his patients, either.

>

> My experience doesn't mean you would be as sensitive to the

> overload as I was or that your symptoms are easily apparent. You

> still got a huge dose of mercury that so far your body hasn't given

> you big clues about. At some point, it may. Best get yourself

> chelated and remove the mercury now before it causes problems.

>

> Removal of the rest of my amalgams was done by an IOAMT dentist and

> the experience was much different and much, much better.

>

> Just my experience and my two cents worth...

>

> Jan

>

> On Jun 13, 2010, at 7:01 AM, wrote:

>

> > Madeleine,

> >

> > I did have two cavities redone by my DDS who is NOT a mercury

> Guru....Do not remember any complications...so just so I

> understand...if DDS does NOT know the protocol, but does eliminate

> the old cavities.....Is that still an improvement as I like my DDS

> in spite of his shortfalls...

> > Jay

>

>

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Madeleine,

Which chelator did you use?

Jay

[ ] Re: Mercury removal

Dear Jay,

I had three amalgams removed by my regular, non-mercury savvy dentist, whom

I like... and it overloaded my body with mercury to the point where I was

barely functional mentally. He still isn't sure he believes that it was the

amalgams that did it, but he doesn't insert amalgams in any of his patients,

either.

My experience doesn't mean you would be as sensitive to the overload as I

was or that your symptoms are easily apparent. You still got a huge dose of

mercury that so far your body hasn't given you big clues about. At some

point, it may. Best get yourself chelated and remove the mercury now before

it causes problems.

Removal of the rest of my amalgams was done by an IOAMT dentist and the

experience was much different and much, much better.

Just my experience and my two cents worth...

Jan

On Jun 13, 2010, at 7:01 AM,

<mailto: %40> wrote:

> Madeleine,

>

> I did have two cavities redone by my DDS who is NOT a mercury Guru....Do

not remember any complications...so just so I understand...if DDS does NOT

know the protocol, but does eliminate the old cavities.....Is that still an

improvement as I like my DDS in spite of his shortfalls...

> Jay

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I've been using DSMA for over two years now, and it has been a life saver.

Yes it will increase symptoms, but that is because it removes mercury so

readily that it increases the HERX. I have at times taken my Buhner herbs at

the same time, and then I get HERX all over. But at my stage it does not

bother me.

I was very mercury toxic when I first got Lymes, and had for years had

digestive or angina like pains I could not explain. Now when I have these

rare pains the DMSA takes them away in minutes.

The only bad about DMSA is that it does remove some minerals, so you have to

supplement heavily. This can of course make it difficult if you have bad

knees that are trying to repair. But I take a lower dose than recommended. I

found out that it you are always killing off bacteria you don't need a large

dose as the mercury gets mobilized and ends up in the liver. DMSA takes out

the mercury quickly even at a low dose. BUT you do need to get all your

amalgam fillings removed before you go into this a full tilt. I did ok with

my regular dentist doing the removal, but I only removed one a month, and he

used the super suction and a rubber dam in the process. If you are super

sensitive to mercury then you need to find a dentist that knows the safer

method.

Rick

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[mailto: ] On Behalf Of Jay A. Rovert

Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2010 7:25 PM

Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Mercury removal

Madeleine,

Which chelator did you use?

Jay

[ ] Re: Mercury removal

Dear Jay,

I had three amalgams removed by my regular, non-mercury savvy dentist, whom

I like... and it overloaded my body with mercury to the point where I was

barely functional mentally. He still isn't sure he believes that it was the

amalgams that did it, but he doesn't insert amalgams in any of his patients,

either.

My experience doesn't mean you would be as sensitive to the overload as I

was or that your symptoms are easily apparent. You still got a huge dose of

mercury that so far your body hasn't given you big clues about. At some

point, it may. Best get yourself chelated and remove the mercury now before

it causes problems.

Removal of the rest of my amalgams was done by an IOAMT dentist and the

experience was much different and much, much better.

Just my experience and my two cents worth...

Jan

On Jun 13, 2010, at 7:01 AM,

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<mailto: %40> wrote:

> Madeleine,

>

> I did have two cavities redone by my DDS who is NOT a mercury Guru....Do

not remember any complications...so just so I understand...if DDS does NOT

know the protocol, but does eliminate the old cavities.....Is that still an

improvement as I like my DDS in spite of his shortfalls...

> Jay

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