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Can the various detoxing agents (chlorella, glutathione, etc.) that support the body in ridding the dead lyme and excess ABX material, pull the mercury out from amalgam fillings and cause dental fillings to erode?
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no knowledge, up in case our 2 dentists or dental assts. stop by and they can help you
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It depends on the sealing ....2 years agoI went to EUROPE and I removed the mercury that the dentist put in my daughters mouth ( she had them only for 3 months ) as I removed them ( and was very upset with the dentist doing such a thing .
But he was astonished on how the Dr in USA do a BAD job( not only almalgam has been abondoned in europe) but even the sealing of amalgam between the nerve and the amalgam itself was not done right...basicly was leaking....slowly and doing damages on her .
So with that situation said...YES it will pull it even more to your jaw...
I do not trust any work done from Drs in USA ( they all do busness on peoples life)....ironicly only a small% of drs that I trust are private .
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The detox you mention is meant to (excuse my terminology) mop up excess toxins that are lying about and get rid of them.
As for eroding a filling, that implies to me that you're questioning whether or not these agents can damage the integrity of the filling.
I don't believe that's possible. The materials are bonded together into one cohesive unit.
As for mercury leakage, sure, it happens. That would then be with the "excess toxins lying about" that I mentioned.
......In my opinion......
Others have put much time and research into studying up on the topic of mercury fillings and heavy metal toxicity.
...And I will tell Alv that there are good dentists in the US. Unfortunately, it sounds like you came across one of the bad ones.
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I don't know about eroding them, but I've read enough to play it safe, and not use chlorella, or even methyl B-12, because they supposedly can pull mercury out of the amalgams. I still have my fillings.
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stymielymie
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depends what agent is been used for detox an agent like dmso or etda will dissolve. bis-gma composite fillings9white fillings) dmso is an industrial solvent and will disolve any material. edta will chelate metals and ions from materials. and edta is an acid although mild it is an acid.
dmso+ anything rubbed on skin will immediately be absorbed into the skin and blood stream. i have used dmso and doxy as a gel and rubbed into nee joints to kill lyme. this is tricky to do because it must be done with a sterile technique, as anything every bacteria on hands will also absorb. sterile gloves are necessary .
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Thanks for all the input.
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seekhelp
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This may sound crazy, but I did 7 days in a row of cilantro pesto (1 tsp 2x daily). I read it was great for heavy metal removal. Maybe a coincidence, but I was messed up for a month afterwards.
My balance was completely off, head pressure, etc. Scary. I thought it was an Abx herx, but it makes me wonder. I have a bottle of Chlorella at home I want to try. Tough decision. My hair analysis never show much metal toxicity. 24 hr urine unprovoked hardly any.
Should I try Chlorella or am I asking for a knockout punch? I seem to be OK with activated charcoal.
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