I got my first mercury removal done yesterday. I have 5 more to go and 2 root canal extractions. I am looking forward to having this toxic load removed from my body.
Joe, Are you doing the Huggins protocal? Its important in the way these are removed and what days of the week. make sure you are following this protocal as much as possible!! good luck keep us posted how you do.
raider
I am sure my dentist is aware of the Huggins protocol. He follows all the methods for safe removal of mercury, and only does the removal at least 7 days apart to allow the body to re-coup from the metal removal. He has a special vacuum tube that sucks out the mercury vapor and uses an oxygen source for the patient to breath while doing the Amalgam removal. He uses a rubber dam, but also puts cholella and charcoal under your tongue to absorb any metal as an additional precaution. Also, has the patient rinse out the mouth with chlorella after amalgam removal. I hardly smelled any fumes during the procedure and have hardly any pain in the tooth. He is also trained in the proper cleaning of cavitations and root canal extraction. I was very impressed with my first visit.
Joe,
Awesome it sounds like we both are lucky to have dentist that take all the precautions and will look out for our best interest. What part of the country are you in?
I am really excite to hear how this improves your heath.
I wish I could have mine done right now too but I guess I can wait a few more months. Congradulations by the way getting these out.
Bless you,raider
Raider, I'm in the Tampa area. Thank you for the encouragement. I really appreciate it.
Below is the protocol used by my dentist for Amalgam removal.
http://www.saveyourteeth.com/amalgamremoval.htm
I called up Huggins office to find a dentist in my area, but unfortunately they have not any Huggins trained dentists in my area as of yet. I found this dentist (saveyourteeth.com) who I felt was very good, which closely matched similar protocols of Huggins.
Don't be too discouraged about not getting your teeth done sooner. The important thing is that you ARE planning to do it and December is really not that far away. Also, you have some time to prepare for it by cleansing and de-toxing more. It seems that you have found a dentist, so are are already ahead of the game. You are lucky that you don't have any Root canals. Unfortunately, I will have to lose 2 of mine, but no tooth is worth saving if it is causing me illness.
You are doing everything right for your body. It will slowly start to respond to the care that you are providing it! We will be healthy once again.
Hi guys. I have a question about all of this mercury/dental filling stuff. I am currently fighting Candida but i also wear two "spider partials" (one false molar tooth on either side of my mouth). One of the partials is crafted totally out of metal ( i don't know what kind of metal) The other one is part metal, part plastic type stuff. =)
Anyway. I don't eat with these in. I only wear them for about 6 or 7 hours out of the day to keep my other teeth from shifting. Do you think that this metal actually leaks into my system over this small period of the day? I don't pour anything like hot water over them while they are in my mouth. It definatly worries me but i don't want my teeth to shift anymore either ( i don't want to lose anymore than two if i don't have to.
Do you know who might know more about this? Thanks guys. Oh, and Raider i just started using Threelac. It seems like a really awesome product and can tell that it is working. =)
Nice to hear from you again! I had 6 (now 5 yippee!) mercury amalgams, and 2 root canals that I'm going to extract. I am also considering the wisdom cavitations debrided as well. But, this will have to be in the future as it is quite expensive procedure ($2500). Although, Huggins, Kulacz and my dentist as well suggest doing this first, and I don't disagree. But, I had to priortize according to my own views based on budget etc. I didn't want to do cavitations and leave mercury in my mouth for later. I wanted to get the mercury out first. It may not be the suggested order of protocol, but my main goal is to eventually get as many toxins out of my body as possible and allow it to heal. You know, before I started reading a lot about root canal (RC) toxicity, I was going to keep my RC's thinking the mercury was bad, but not the RC's. But, now after reading the "roots of desease" I decided to part with my 2 RC's. Good thing they are side by side, so I can get a double tooth partial. The bridge was quite expensive and they would have to drill into a good tooth to install it. So, I decided on the partial. I won't miss those teeth after knowing about RC toxicity.
When you say that you started having Amalgam removed, are you having them replaced as well? If so, with what are they replaced? If they are not being replaced, are you then saying that the cavities are left empty?
I have two small metal fillings that I would like to have removed, but I don't want the cavities refilled. At least not at first. When I asked my regular dentist about this, he about had a fit. He said he would not leave them empty, that it would be malpractice to do so. Is this true or is he just blowing smoke in my face?
Later he even refused to replaced the metal fillings at all.
How can I find a dentist that will safely remove the metal fillings and not replace them?
The amalgam/mercury filling is removed and then replaced with a non-metal hard plastic type composite filling. I would strongly suggest NOT leave the cavity empty. You don't want to leave cavitites empty. If the tooth is not re-filled, this will cause food particles to remain in the cavity. This is because food particles left in the cavity are very difficult to clean. The uncleaned food particles turn into bacteria. These bacteria will soon cause further decay of the tooth and the tooth will eventually be lost. I know this because it happened to me. I had a filling that fell out. I waited to long to have it re-filled and lost the tooth (had to have it root canaled).
You wrote:
I have two small metal fillings that I would like to have removed, but I don't want the cavities refilled. At least not at first.
Why do you not want to refill the cavity? I think you should have it refilled as I explained above. If you are removing the amalgam, it should be replaced with something preferably a non-toxic, non-metal material.
You wrote:
At least not at first.
If you are removing the Amalgam (which is a good thing), why not refill the tooth at the same time? It is best to do it immediately after the filling is removed. If you wait, you could cause decay and lose the tooth as I explained above.
You wrote:
When I asked my regular dentist about this, he about had a fit. He said he would not leave them empty, that it would be malpractice to do so. Is this true or is he just blowing smoke in my face?
He is more than likely correct. It probably would be considered malpractice. Even a non-bio dentist will not want to leave a tooth cavity un-filled as it will cause decay. He is not blowing smoke!
You wrote:
Later he even refused to replaced the metal fillings at all.
Did he tell you why he did not want to replace the amalgam fillings? This is because most non-bio dentists do not believe amalgam fillings are bad for your health. They were trained and educated to believe that mercury is not harmful.
You wrote:
How can I find a dentist that will safely remove the metal fillings and not replace them?
YES... See link below for locate a bio-dentist that will replace your mercury fillings with non-metal composite.
Also, see mercurypoisoned.com for more info on mercury toxicity.
Thank you Joe25 for your answer. You told me what I wanted to know. I have one other question.
You said the mercury fillings were replaced with a non-metal hard plastic type composite filling. I thought that Hulda Clark says in her latest findings that the composite fillings are bad as well, some causing tumors.
What exact material was used to fill your teeth?
I did also here this from someone else that posted on this forum below. I believe that the substance was something called malanate, but I'm not certain of this. If you are very concerned about the exact composition of the fillings, I would suggest doing some research. When you call the dentist, make this inquiry. Ask the dentist for the exact chemical composition of the material used in the filling. I didn't do it, so I'm not sure of the exact material used in my teeth. But, my dentist assured me that he uses the most bio-compatible materials. But, if it is a major concern for you, I would do more research. Find out exactly what the chemical is that Hulda Clark is referencing and also whether the dentist uses that chemical in the filling.
Hi Joe, I finished removal of eight amalgams last month. Hopefully, being Mercury free will help me fight cancer. I enjoy my new white teeth, and didn't experience any side effects that I noticed. I had some generalized pain in my jaw at first, but it is gone now. Good luck. Judy
Hi Judy,
Congratulations on your replacement of the mercury fillings. I feel that it is a huge step in your quest to fight cancer. After considering all of the aspects of regaining health, I believe that doing a total dental revision (mercury removal, root canal extraction, cavitational debridement) to be one of the most important. All the best to you. I will be praying for you.
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