Amalgam Replacement -- RE: [eSens] Sulfur

Posted by Kumara on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Sulfur-tp3624108p3626039.html

You know you can have them replaced at a much cheaper rate in Malaysia? For each filling RM50-200 (USD17-67) depending on the size. See here: http://users.cjb.net/no-amalgam/index.htm

pamela clemonts wrote thus at 10:21 02/01/2012:

>Cool.
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>You guys are so awesome with your experience.  Wow.  I have a mouth half full of mercury fillings I can only imagine what it will cost to have them removed and refilled with the composite.  But thanks for the info so that one day I'll have some idea of what to do, if I'm fortunate enough to ever get them replaced.
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>Thanks.
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>From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
>Subject: RE: [eSens] Sulfur
>To: [hidden email]
>Date: Saturday, December 31, 2011, 11:16 PM
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>> So... your idea is to just completely avoid
>> a mineral that plays a critical role in:
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>Not at all -- what I'm saying is that there is a correct
>order to do things, and an incorrect order. For example,
>if one is mercury toxic, they should probably do the
>following things in the following order:
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>1) have their mercury fillings removed
>2) take a chelator to remove the mercury that has built
>up in their body
>3) increase sulfur intake once the mercury has
>reduced to an acceptable level. to improve
>general body detoxification of chemicals, etc.
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>Now, what would happen if someone decided to do the
>exact same steps, but in reverse order? Well, they'd
>probably die somewhere along the way. Because the
>increased sulfur would make the mercury poisoning
>worse, and chelating before your fillings are removed
>would make it worse still.
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>So I have nothing against increasing sulfur intake.
>Just as long as it's done at the appropriate time.
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>Marc
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