I wish I could do that Mike, but I don't think it is an option, so I am
happy really that the silver won't make the fillings dissolve even faster,
as this is what I had read somewhere. Many thanks for your reply and the
link. Regards, Dee
-------Original Message-------
From: M. G. Devour
Date: 18/12/2006 16:50:42
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Fw: CS and mercury dental fillings
Dear Dee,
We've heard from some folks that the silver in our CS can plate out on
mercury fillings and seemingly helps to "neutralize" the surface
somewhat. That said, I don't personally trust the idea enough to have
left my many fillings in. They were replaced this June.
Amalgams, since the 1970's, are roughly 30% copper, about 10-15%
silver, a few percent of things under 1% each, and the balance mercury.
So your "silver" fillings are at least 50% mercury... to start with. By
the time they're in your mouth a few years the mercury content goes
down by quite a lot. The rest is in your body now. <sigh>
Having a dental revision done is a big step. It costs money. You need
to study up a *lot* on the subject. Detox afterward is as or more
important than the revision itself. It all takes time.
Read everything that applies to you at www.drhuggins.com including some
of his books and pamphlets. If anyone proposes to do less than the
total Huggins protocol for you, at least you should know all that goes
into it and why before you make a decision.
Sadly, I don't think there a safe alternative to getting the darned
things out, except for never having them put in in the first place!
Be well,
Mike D.