Re: Great article on Mercury

Posted by Patricia on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Great-article-on-Mercury-tp4024278p4024343.html

i can't agree more with marc about the importance
of finding a dentist who knows what he is doing.
i had my 'silver' (mercury) fillings out and my
memory returned.  i went to a very good dentist,
a holistic dentist who protected me and himself
from mercury in the air...  
on the other hand, i had a friend whose wife had
her mercury fillings out and she went to a regular
dentist who had no clue about protecting her from
the mercury that he was removing from her teeth.
she ended up being totally poisoned and became
a 'mad hatter' and couldn't function at all.  she
got mercury poisoning big time - and was close
to death indeed, due to the ineptness of her
dentist.  be VERY careful - make sure the dentist
knows to protect you and himself from the
mercury.  a 'bargain dentist' might be very
expensive in the long run.  
love, patricia



On Jan 17, 2013, at 2:43 PM, Marc Martin wrote:

> On January 17, russel395 <[hidden email]> wrote:
>> Do most in the ES/MCS community feel that having mercury dental fillings removed is a good idea?
>
> Yes, I think they do.
>
> The only caveat is that is that you have them done by someone who will minimize your
> mercury exposure during the removal.  Like a holistic dentist.
>
> Also, removing any other metals in your mouth (gold, nickel) is probably a good idea as
> well if you are ES (the less unnecessary metal in your system, the fewer antennas
> in your body)
>
> Also, you should be healthy enough to deal with the mercury you will
> inevitably be exposed to during the removal.  As long as you're not close
> to "near death" you're probably ok.
>
>> Is there anything I need to take detox-wise after the removals?
>
> Yes, although what to take is certainly a matter of controversy, as
> some people can stand to take stuff that would probably kill someone
> else.  The most aggressive thing to do is to have IV's of DMPS.  A
> much safer thing to do is "oral chelation" (pills) that pulls things
> out gradually.  And some people don't do any specific chelation,
> in the hopes that things will come out gradually by itself if they
> take the proper nutrients.  I'm not so sure these people are actually
> that successful, since mercury generally stays in your body for decades
> unless you do something to specifically get it out.
>
> As for things to take for oral chelation, the basic choices are
> DMPS, DMSA, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Chlorella, Cilantro, mixtures
> of chlorella/cilantro (NDF, HMD), Liquid Zeolite (various brands),
> Bentonite clay, Activated Charcoal, and various other
> obscure things (PCA-Rx, Crystal Energy, Parotid PMG, etc.)
>
> Marc