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lymex5&counting
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Any info would be appreciated.

I am thinking about using Dr K's protocol for chelation. But I have a few ?'s.

I am using a Bio-Dentist. But feel I need to prepare her several weeks prior and continue for 3-6 months. If anyone can give more specific info for a child I would be grateful.

She will have one removed. While having the tooth next to it filled as well. She will be muscle tested for the most biocompatible material. She will still have one remaining that is in a different quadrant.

I am really having a hard time comprehending anything so please keep it simple. (I am on Cipro right now) And feel like I have been hit with a stupid stick.

Thanks lyme x 8

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i have sent you a private message -
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Make her lots of chlorella smoothies with fruits, before and during and after. There is a lot of junky chlorella out there. Be sure it is clean. And I am sure Flossie has told you the rest.

Take care.

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lymex5&counting
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Up for more please
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A five year old has an amalgam???? How can that be? Didn't dentists stop using amalgams a few years ago? Am also wondering why such a tiny person has tooth decay already. I would really have all of her teeth checked out, as well as her blood for some sort of bacterial infection. Baby teeth should not need to be filled, unless this is a second tooth. Also, the amount of sugar in the child's diet might need to be addressed.

Wow, the poor little thing. Yes, get the amalgam out now and don't go back to the original dentist. Your child is young and will recover.

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Thank you.

No, many dentists still use amalgams! Although it

was a mistake when they gave them to my daughter. I

explained that I did not want her to have any.

Only composites and that I would pay for them.

(Most insurance companies don't in children)

But composites don't necessarily fix the problem.

Unless you are tested on the material. You may

not improve.

In my daughters case you are right she has a horrible bacteria in her body - Bb.

And tons of sugar from Zithromax, Amoxicillian, and Acidophillus.

She has never had a bottle or a pacifier. She sees the dentist every 4-6 months. I don't let them poison her with flouride. She did not have issues with decay before her mouth and teeth were affected by Morgellons.

I am most concerned with stirring up the heavy metals that are in her body, passed from my mother and I, to her more so then the teeth she has filled. She doesn't receive immunizations.


That is why I want to chelate her. And want to do it right.

The autistic community has been very helpful in regards to chelation. And I am going to consult with Dr D since she pretty much uses Dr K's protocol but it is more tailored toward children.

I wish I could take her to Washington, but that just isn't possible right now. So after the consult with Dr D we will test her on the protocol that is advised thru the local Nauturopath.

She will have the teeth too long to let them go unfilled.

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I gave my son selenium, extra Vit C, and Glutathione cream rub before and after removal of his two amalgams....Dont remember the dosage and I tried to find in my saved info but I cant find...Sorry....He did complain about a ton of pain afterwards for two weeks....Brought him back and all was fine...We did Bio Dentist too...
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When I had my amalgams removed the dentist, who specializes in removing amalgams and has recovered from mercury poisoning by being chelated and seeing a naturopath, suggested not to take Vitamin C prior to the removal because it prevents the novacaine from working.

He gave me some minerals to chew up to alkalize me so that the novacaine would work. He also gave me chelating supplements just prior to the procedure. And he gave me Vitalzyme tablets to help my body deal with the inflammation from the dental work.

I would consult with an ND or MD who specializes in chelation to find out what to do before the removal so you can spare your child the additional exposure.

My $0.02.

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Yes Denise you are right about the Vit. C...but it was just before the removals I believe..Wish I could find my notes...

Definetely talk to the Bio Dentist prior....they should be able to give proper instructions...

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Yes you should refrain from Vitamin C for 48 hrs

prior to the procedure.

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