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BackinStOlaf
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I finally got my 16 amalgam fillings out! Yesterday I got the last 2 out.
It took a span of a year and a half but it's finally done.
Now, to start the Andy Cuttler chelation protocol- Wish me luck!
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Marz
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backinstolaf, wow 16! What did you have them replaced with? And did they do them a little at a time?
I recently had 11 crowns replaced most of them gold and inlays. It was done all in one day and since August I'm having a terrible time with some teeth too high and I'm clenching and have to keep going back for adjustments.
Mine were replaced due to a bad bite causing TMD.
Wondering if yours went smoothly as far as your new bie goes.
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16 was hubby's magic number as well. He had 16 old fillings replaced with 6 new fillings and 10 crowns back in 1999 to 2000. Had it done in 3 or 4 appointments. He did mostly IV chelation -- this was prior to his tickborne disease diagnosis.
He has only had to replace 1 or 2 of the crowns in the last year or two.
Good luck.
Bea Seibert
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GiGi
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Under normal conditions, the body can take care of toxic metals. If the body had been overwhelmed by mainly mercury and lead, the immune system has lost its ability to recognize the toxins and does not deal with them and cannot dispose of them easily. That is when the infections really take over.
Getting the metals out of the various body compartments is the most difficult task.
Be sure you explore every avenue - mainly by eliminating dysregulations (allergies) toward these toxins, to enable the body to to deal with them again.
Getting rid of toxins and reducing the overall burden is necessary to get control of the infections. It is my firm belief and Dr.K.'s that the toxicity problems were primary - infections follow, and in order to get rid of one, one has to get a handle on the other. Nothing else is satisfactory longterm.
Explore all protocols and make sure you find a doctor to guide you through all of it - especially important is energetic testing, because, as with Lyme tests, we do not have a conclusive heavy metal test.
Best to you and take care.
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BackinStOlaf
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Not sure what energetic testing is.
Marz- I did either 2 or 3 at a time every few months. I can't believe I'm finished.
-------------------- First Symptom 9/09 Multiple docs, negative Labcorp test LLMD: 1/10 Positive Igenex/CDC test Treatment 2/10 2/10-8/10 Amox, ceftin, zith, flagyl Currently: Bicillin, Minocycline, still dealing with severe breathing issues
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GiGi
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BackinStOlaf, Muscle Testing, i.e. Autonomic Response Testing, kinesiology, tensor testing, etc. EAV and other similar electronic programs, all dealing with the energy field and frequencies of substances.
One can do what is called Direct Resonance Testing to find certain substances in certain body compartments. Look up Yoshiaki Omura, Klinghardt. It reduces shooting in the dark -- i.e. do I have lead in my body, which co-infection is the body dealing with right now, etc.? You may want to search on Lymenet or internet for more explanations.
Take care.
P.S. For me, it is the only way to deal with Lyme, with chance at success. That is what I did almost exclusively to get well.
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