To: dentalcleanse@yahoogroups.com
From: karenwb@...
Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2002 12:17:08 EST
Subject: [dentalcleanse] Re: I benefited from amalgam removal!
Patrick,
Yes, I did! But it is not an overnight cure all. When I was in my early
20's I quit getting new amalgam. I still had a mouth full but simply started
getting new cavities and failed amalgom replaced with white. I probably did 3
or 4 that year. After about a year my constant low grade nausea, lack of
energy and frequent depressions started to lift. After four years and with
even less in my mouth I felt better than I had since I was a child. By then I
had two small children and worked full time, something I could never have
done when I was younger. I didn't finish getting the last one out until last
year, like an idiot. Towards the end I didn't notice much difference, but
since having all 6 toxic crowns removed (yes mercury was found under a couple
even though I had instucted dentists to clean it all up) and replaced with
plastic's I noticed a big difference again. No constant back aches and just
a general sense of well being. Just had 3 root canal teeth (which research
shows are more toxic than amalgom) removed and hope to feel even better. My
main problems over the years have been headaches and fibromialgia. The fibro
is totally gone, the headaches are lessoning. Diet, exercise and drinking a
lot of pure water also has a lot to do with chronic lack of energy ...
Karen