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BackinStOlaf
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then how do you know you had high metals in your body to begin with? Don't you have to take some chelators to do the urine test to begin with?.How can you test for Mercury if you have tons of amalgams?

I have about 17 amalgams and was about to do the urine test until i read it is bad to ingest DMSA when you have them in your mouth. So how do I know to take the fillings out, if I don't know my heavy metal levels? 17 fillings is a lot of work and money to take out. Is it worth it to just do it, without a Mercury test? LLMD thinks I have lyme or mercury or both. We're just waiting for the lyme results now.

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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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If you have amalgams, they are made of mercury...so you have mercury poisoning. Thats all you need to know. Yu most likely have ohter metals too...no need to knw what they are yet.

Each time you chew and the surface of your amalgam is touched, mercury is released into your brain. There are many studies and pictures of this proces on line. No need to move your mecury to test it....as if you move it now...even a little it goes somewhere else n your body and causing more harm.

Move it later when you have removed your amalgams, the source, detoxed a bit, and see what you have left...then you chelate and move it out safely.

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I did the DMSA challange test with the fillings intact....I am now chelating with an oral prep my doctor feels is safe to use with the amalgams

I will not remove them as every time you touch a tooth I lose the tooth to infection..I am allergic to antibiotics so do not want to go there again.

My lead level was almost off the charts, mercury was in the low range....

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Also, recommend the Allergie IMmune therapy to see what metals effects can be cleared. It will rebalance your body and make the metals not cause you more harm as you remove them.
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A challenge test is a one time thing and it may give some indication of toxicity. If, however, your body is unable to release it, i.e. you are allergic to it at the DNA level, very little may show in a urine challenge test.

Challenge tests are done all the time. You can also find a skilled ART tester or other energetic testing method and you will know instantly whether you are toxic. With that many fillings, or even for some people just one filling plus the environmental exposure, I am sure you have a better chance to get well without more cell death caused by mercury.

www.mercurylife.com

Read some of Dr. K.'s writings who has not found a single Lyme patient who is not also heavy metal toxic. He has been treating patients for chronic problems for 30some years and definitely knows that heavy metal toxicity is a major problem in any chronic disease, whatever the diagnosis.

If you do not address this toxicity, you are going to spin your wheels endlessly costing more health, energy, money and frustration. Don't go that route. I had to attack this problem full force and I am well today. I am treating whatever remains of toxic metals by doing the Allergie Immun therapy. Before that, getting rid of the metals was a pain and neverending task.
My Lyme problems are long gone, but I had to address the dental problems on day one to get my life back. It wasn't easy, but I did.

Metal detox with the toxin still cemented in
the body does not seem a healthy approach if you want to get the benefits.

Have you seen this smothing tooth - still putting out mercury vapor 25 years after the tooth had been pulled. The mercury vapor that close to the brain usually head for the brain/brainstem and form another form of mercury which is even more difficult to remove.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ylnQ-T7oiA

All around, it is not a good idea, and I am very surprised that any doctor would still recommend that. The science is available everywhere.

Do check this out, please.

Take care and good luck.

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GiGi,

How can one find Art testing their city? A trained ART Dr?

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