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Re: mercury and tums by trapper/kcmo ..... Iodine Supplementation Support by VWT Team

Date:   7/7/2007 3:29:18 PM ( 17 y ago)
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root canals are bad. they inevitably end up in a bad infection. and those are the kind that effect the heart most of all.

there is an Amalgam Forum here on curezone. i would not trust the TJ doctor, morales. besides, you dont want metal in you mouth, not even gold. just the metal alone disrupts electrical flow in the body. i dont even wear glasses that have metal in them.

the basics are you must find a good biologic dentist who knows how to remove mercury fillings. if you are going for removal, any good dentist can do that. you must insist they dont do cavitations. this is not a bad way to go, because a liquid diet would be really goood for detoxing while the healing takes place.

i had a bad dentist do my first quadrant. i was so dosed with mercury afterward, i got lost in my own neighborhood just three doors down from my house. it was that bad.

the proper protocols include removing the filling as quickly as possible, using cold water wash constantly and high suction. fresh air is to be piped in to the patient during the drilling. some say a dam should be used to catch chunks and keep from swallowing them, but that is not good. fragments can actually hide under the dam.

taking activated charcoal just before the procedure and lots of vit C and ip6 afterfard really help. when i found dr ferguson, the only biologic dentist in kansas city, it was a godsend. i didnt feel a thing after his work. he is a victim of mercury himself, so he is very sympathetic. everyone else i have sent there have has good results as well.

sometimes little change will take place after removal. this is because the damage is being done mostly by the stored mercury already in tissue. chelation is necessary to remove this metal. i used cilantro to get the mercury moved out and depended on my body to move it out. i should hve used binding agents in addition to capture the metal and put it in the toilet.

you may need to see someone like dr ferguson(lighthouse dental in raytown, mo) i think your husband has more urgent needs. but if he acts in a timely manner, he can save his teeth with a guy like ferguson. composites are no peice of cake either. they have many drawbacks and last only seven years instead of 20 or more for amalgams. 100% porcelein caps can be used, but the mercury must still be removed and buildups done with composites. my advice with mercury removal is to look in the holes before they cover them. trust but verify. i am serious!
 

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