Like what Peter has to say about this, and while trying to do your research and gather funds somehow (believe me, I understand that one - haven't been able to do it myself yet) - you might want to try this. I brush three or four times a day with a dab of coconut oil, topped with 3-4 drops of tea tree oil, topped with a sprinkle of "Peelu Dental Fibers". I have a mouth full of fillings, most of which have been there for twenty years or more and are breaking down. I haven't yet been able to replace them. I do do cilantro regularly to help my body deal with the mercury. I haven't been to a dentist in 15 years, and don't plant to till I can afford to go to a "good " one and get these fillings replaced. There was a time about 5 years ago that I was sure I was going to have to give in - had been losing fillings, and was having active pain. This regime with the tea tree oil and peelu has taken care of that, completely. No bleeding from the gums, no pain. I do "pick" at my teeth with toothpicks and such after each meal, going deep into all the cracks and crannies left by missing fillings. So far it is working well. The few times I've backed off from this for whatever reason - tried a new xylitol based toothpaste recently, for instance, I immediately start to get into severe trouble, within a week or so. But one day back on this regime and I'm okay. Well worth a try. Sara
Hi Kirsteen,
I highly recommend joining the Yahoo group called adult-metal-chelation and definitely finding a biological dentist who can do the work for you as safely as possible. There are things you can take, such as charcoal capsules, to absorb any mercury you might take in from the dental work but posting to the group might give you a much higher chance of success by providing you with an overall game plan on how to proceed. There are members experienced in this issue there who can also suggest some low dose chelation protocols to help you get rid of the heavy metal burden you might have, after you dental work has been completed. How a dentist handles the mercury removal while working on you and how he/she supports you with supplemental O2 while simultaneously suctioning off mercury vapor-laden air from the vicinity to prevent you from breathing it in is considered vitally important by some experts. A rubber dam placed in the mouth is the very least which needs to done to prevent you from ingesting fragments of fillings which might otherwise make it down your throat but the other measures are almost equally important. If you can't afford the right kind of dentist, get some money somewhere so you can afford one because the wrong kind of dentist can cause you to experience some very life changing and unpleasant experiences which, believe me, you want to avoid! Been there...done that...got the T-shirt! Take whatever time you can to make the right choices for the best possible outcome and it will be well worth it. You'll be glad you did. Also, read Dr. Andrew Hall Cutler's book, "Amalgam Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment". Being as informed as you can be about this matter, and acting accordingly, will be something that will pay off for decades for you, in terms of your health and your finances. Look at the "Immune Restoration Handbook", available from The Keep Hope Alive Home Page. It has many immune supportive ideas and is well worth the small price it costs. I hope this helps, Peter

    ----- Original Message -----
    *From:* Kirsteen Wright <mailto:kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com>
    *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>
    *Sent:* Thursday, March 11, 2010 4:45 AM
    *Subject:* CS>Mercury in fillings

    Hi Guys

    I've been having a lot of problems with my teeth lately and I
    can't put off going to the dentist much longer. The problem is
    that I have quite a few mercury fillings. Some of these are going
    to have to be renewed, which will involve them being drilled out
    and new ones put in. unfortunately no special precautions will be
    taken by the dentist. There may even be some teeth that get
    mercury fillings for the first time :-(

    According to the dentist, he could put white fillings in the teeth
    at the front for 'cosmetic reasons' but if I want them at the back
    I would need a note from the doc to say I was allergic to mercury.
    It's pretty academic anyway as there's no way I can afford them.
    Living on disability benefits I get the dental treatment free, but
    non mercury fillings or removal of mercury isn't included. i know
    health is a priority but when it's a choice of paying my rent or
    paying for non mercury fillings and being homeless then it ain't
    much of a choice.

    I feel my immune system is already severely compromised (I have
    myalgic encephomeyelytis) so is there anything I can do to lesten
    the impact of all this mercury floating about.

    Cheers
    Kirsteen



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