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RZR
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Anyone here with a mouthful of amalgams that is in remission?

I have 10 teeth that have the crap in them. I am afraid to have them removed right now. I don't want to do anything to stir up more problems.

I think I will wait until I am finished with lyme treatment. What is your opinion?

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I can't say what's best for you .... here's my story re amalgams.

I had Lyme from the time I was a kid. During HS is was fibro and CFS, but mild enough that I was fully functioning.

In college (1982), the stress got me and I was really hit hard by the CFS. Again a few couple years later, and again a couple years later each time lasting several months. That third time, I got my amalgams out, detoxed, went on an anti-candida diet, and got healthy. Remained healthy for 12 years until severe stress and a new tick bite where I think I got more coinfections because Lyme was much more serious this time.

So, their removal obviously helped me. However, I still got sick again. On the other hand, my recovery was pretty quick considering. I am completely well today after a severe case of Lyme.

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quote:
Originally posted by sixgoofykids:
I can't say what's best for you .... here's my story re amalgams.

I had Lyme from the time I was a kid. During HS is was fibro and CFS, but mild enough that I was fully functioning.

In college (1982), the stress got me and I was really hit hard by the CFS. Again a few couple years later, and again a couple years later each time lasting several months. That third time, I got my amalgams out, detoxed, went on an anti-candida diet, and got healthy. Remained healthy for 12 years until severe stress and a new tick bite where I think I got more coinfections because Lyme was much more serious this time.

So, their removal obviously helped me. However, I still got sick again. On the other hand, my recovery was pretty quick considering. I am completely well today after a severe case of Lyme.

I am so happy you are completely well!

When you had the amalgams removed, what did you take to detox the mercury? I have heard if you don't do anything, it will eradicate by itself within 6 months. I don't know, just trying to figure everything out.

Did you get really sick while taking them out and detoxing?

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