Re: Removed mercury fillings Was: Sulfur

Posted by S Andreason on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Sulfur-tp3624108p3627651.html

Hi Pamela,

Yes, I'm about 20 miles from Danville,WA or 14 Mi from the border.

Very likely to be much more in the US. I have not priced around since,
obviously, and I forget what the price quotes were for the Colville office.

Insurance won't cover "cosmetic" reasons.

Yes precautions were taken in full, including the dam, and air cleaner,
like a vacuum, to remove out gassing during drilling. I had to have the
motor moved away from my legs. Otherwise it went very well.

Modern medicine thinks the only ones enlightened are the ones making money.

Stewart


pamela clemonts wrote:

> Hi Stewart,
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> Happy New Year!  Thank you so much for your kind intuition.  Do you live near British Columbia?
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> You wouldn't happen to have any idea how much this might cost in the US, would you?
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> 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.
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> 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?
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> 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.
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