Look into using  ear candles to clean them out & help with infection.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Connie Howard 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2005 11:33 AM
  Subject: CS>Ear Infections and amalgam fillings


  Has anyone experienced this problem?  Since I was about 12 and having had 
tons of dental filling; I get ear infection routinely.  At their worse they 
feel like nails being pounded into my brain.  After a day the  I began to get 
what I call the acid burn....  from my ear down my throat it feel like acid 
being poured on raw skin.... the back of my throat closes up to a very small 
opening....  when this began this time I immediately drenched my ears with 
Colloidal Silver (20ppm)  my ears did not get worse my my throat really did.... 
I was gargling colloidal silver and drinking  V8 juice with red pepper 
powder... also eating medium heat natural salsa....  anything that would give 
me some relief.  after the 2nd day I broke down and took a 500mg amoxicillan 
pill and at bed time a codeine pill....  the pain from my throat was getting 
unbearable.  Over the last year I have been having dental work completed...  
gold crowns and filling we have almost completed one side of my mouth...  I 
want to have all the old filing replaced but all my dental treatment is free 
and with the cost of the work I have to settle.   I'm hoping next year to be 
able to setup something in Mexico (info the list provided).  Just was curious 
if anyone else has had similar experience.

  thanks

  connie


  On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 23:05:18 -0800 (PST) Bill Keen <[email protected]> 
writes:
    Well Ruth, 

    With a mouthful of silver crowns you shouldn't need CS one would think.  
The mercury amalgam fillings are so toxic that most dentists do not use them 
anymore and everyone that I know that has had theirs removed has had a marked 
improvement in their overall health and usually a definite memory gain.

    On the other hand, pulling all of them has very few benefits.  Yes, you get 
to take them out to brush without stretching your mouth all out-of-whack.  But, 
the gums will stay sore for quite some time, in most cases, until the 'contact 
points' get callused.  And then there is the hassle of having to do without 
while they are being repaired/replaced.

    And then there is the 'goop' that holds them in place.  Have you ever tried 
it?

    I am in favor of keeping whatever you can with either gold or silver crowns 
to replace amalgam fillings.

    Bill Keen