Posted by
quaixemen on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/mercury-fillings-tp1539445p1539450.html
I had a blood test done and had the blood sent to a lab where they
tested my blood to see what kind of reactions it had to all the
different materials that dentists use where they then recommended what
materials my blood didn't have a reaction to. It was a few hundred
dollars. Don't know if they have anything like that in the UK if that
is where you are from. You might find it through a google search for
ddental filling removal mercury or something like that. Believe it or
not I felt really good when I had my plastic fillings removed and
replaced as well as the ones that were amalgom. I had a lot of
fillings. If you only have two I would definitely get them replaced.
I had a bad reaction after the first replacement. I could definitely
feel all the symptoms of mercury toxicity big time. It has taken me a
lot of detoxing for a long time to feel better. But I think it was
essential to getting well. But that is just based on how I feel. No
objective tests. There are those who say that you can't really get
well until you have them removed. And it may be that it is necessary
to detox all the mercury out before the nerve insulation or mylan
sheath can heal itself. Just a guess.
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[hidden email], "canaryyuk" <canary65@t...> wrote:
> i am sure this has been a recurring topic, but please bear with me.
>
> 1) Should i have my fillings removed?
> 2) Have you all had your fillings removed?
> 3) Everyone who HAS had their fillings removed - was it worth it?
If
> you could go back in time would you go through it again? Is it
painful?
> 4)Those who have NOT had their fillings removed. Why not?
>
> (i have 2 fillings, one big, one small)