MDW005
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I have been having a metalic taste in my mouth for weeks now.
Could this be yeast? I also have fillings in my teeth, could that be the problem?
I had a root canal done many months ago and sometimes
I will rub my tongue across that area and I can taste the metal
any answers?
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NanaDubo
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Same here, metal taste is gone since having amalgams removed.
The last root canal I had done was what put me over the edge health wise. Those are all gone now too.
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GiGi
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Besides the constantly escaping mercury from the fillings, the metal taste also goes hand in hand with having different alloys in the mouth creating electrogalvanism. Ever licked a battery? All bad for the autonomic nervous system.
Neither amalgam fillings nor root canals (dead tooth) are beneficial where health is concerned
The body creates yeast in order to protect itself from the toxic metals and related toxins. Yeast/fungi creates even more neurotoxins, and so it goes until our body becomes overwhelmed http://www.tuberose.com/Root_Canals.html
The only way I have found to get control of the infections is to start cleaning up the body.
Take care.
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MDW005
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thanks
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canefan17
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Do you guys recommend getting a filling taken out if someone only has 1?
I'm torn on this subject because I'm doing good on treatment and don't want to jeopardize anything.
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Just another thought. Sometimes meds can give me a metalic taste in my mouth. One of them is Biaxin and I know others who have had the same experience with other meds.
Has anything else changed during that time frame?
I hope it goes away soon.
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Carol in PA
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I had a metallic taste in my mouth when I was pregnant. It was gone after I gave birth.
My sister had this, and my cousin too.
Carol
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MDW005
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Im sure not pregnant. I havent changed my meds
but that was a good thought.
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