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calmriver1@juno.com
I have metal in my mouth and I am wanting to get it out in the hope that my e.s. will disappear. I have read about needing to follow a protocol before removing your amalgams. Have you done that? What did you do?

Maureen

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Marc Martin
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> I have metal in my mouth and I am wanting to get it out in the hope that my e.s. will disappear.
> I have read about needing to follow a protocol before removing your amalgams.
> Have you done that? What did you do?

I would not expect your ES to disappear merely from removing the metals in your mouth.
This would simply be the first step in a long process of heavy metal detox.

I'm not sure what you mean by a protocol BEFORE removing your fillings, other than perhaps
getting your health up to a level where you can handle the removal (and I suspect most
people are healthy enough for that).  

Also, DURING the removal, the dentist should take some precautions to minimize your
exposure to mercury.  This could include things like:

- drilling strategy than gets the fillings out quickly (in chunks)
- water-cooled drill to reduce heat when drilling mercury fillings (less vapor)
- external air supply to your nose so you are not breathing in the mercury vapor
- rubber dam to prevent chunks of mercury falling down your throat

Also, after the appointment is over you might want to change your clothes,
take activate charcoal, take antioxidants, etc.

Marc