Re: Removed mercury fillings Was: Sulfur

Posted by adiaha22 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Sulfur-tp3624108p3627245.html

Hi Stewart,
 
Happy New Year!  Thank you so much for your kind intuition.  Do you live near British Columbia?  I'm in the NJ/NYC area.   I can imagine that if it costed you $1544 in  2005 for 7 teeth that it would probably be considerably more now.  Is this a stretch?
 
You wouldn't happen to have any idea how much this might cost in the US, would you?
 
I also suppose it's not anything that dental insurance would partially cover (most of their plans are so poor as it is).  I don't have it at this time, but I may have it in the future.
 
Oh and I just counted.  I have seven teeth, also.
 
The other eSens members and sources have stated that the fillings should be removed in a special way.  Did you have any problems with gassing out?
 
I have a couple of chipped teeth in the back and recently I have had times when I would experience what I called gassing out.  It leaves a certain taste in my mouth and does seem to have a minimal sensation when it occurs. It seems to be improving, but for about two months I was experiencing it as much as daily.
 
This mercury thing is quite perturbing.  Makes me wonder why society remains soooo screwed up that medicine can be as harmful as any potentially deadly illness ina "so-called" enlightened era.
 
Pamela
 
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From: S Andreason <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Removed mercury fillings Was: Sulfur
To: [hidden email]
Date: Monday, January 2, 2012, 10:48 AM



 



Hi Pamela,
I spent $1544 in 2005 to replace 7 fillings. Had it done up in Nelson,
British Columbia, back before passport requirements stopped travel.

Stewart

pamela clemonts wrote:
> 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.








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