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Re: Chelation before removal of amalgams?

"Suze Fisher" wrote:

> >> However, I still haven't gotten any concrete answers as to HOW
chelators
> >> could pull mercury from amalgams. I'd really love a citation, an
> >explanation
> >> or something. I haven't been able to find anything yet. Maybe
> >someone here
> >> can help?

> Yes, on the Autism-Mercury list. He didn't respond. Of course I
don't expect
> him to respond to every post.

---Twice now he has told me to ask my question on this list not the
Autism-Mercury list. I think they are trying to keep that list for
autism only. It's a good question. Have you e-mailed him directly?---

But like you, I want to know HOW chelating
> with amalgams present draws mercury from the amalgams. It's such a
widely
> repeated warning and I still don't know exactly what it's based on.

---If I find it I will let you know. Have you decided how you will
chelate?---

> June 23rd.
---Are you doing all at once?----

> >> >Can some ppl have mercury fillings and just not be sensitive to it?
> >>
> >> No. Mercury is a poison to everyone. However, susceptibility varies
> >widely.
> >> Some folks are much better excretors than others for example.
> >Autistic kids
> >> tend to be bad excretors, which is why their hair tests tend to come
> >up very
> >> low in mercury compared to typical kids.
> >
> >---What you are saying here, sounds like a play on words to me. I
> >agree that mercury is a poison to everyone.---
>
> Then I didn't understand your question. How can anyone not be
sensitive to a
> poison?

Mercury is a poison but everyone does not seem to be affected. Why was
I able to go to the ADA dentist, have the work I did a year ago and
come away with no ill effects? Someone else goes to the ADA dentist
and immediately feels awful right away and progressively gets worse.
So, what's up with that? Seems like some are more sensitive to mercury
then others. You said susceptability varies widely...same thing as
being sensitive. Just a play on words seems like to me.


> The vapor escapes when the filling is rubbed or exposed to hot
liquid. AFAIK
> it doesn't just vaporize without such stimulation. I suppose if you
rub it,
> brush your teeth, or drink a hot liquid with your mouth open (hard
to drink
> that way though ;-) maybe a little could escape into the air. But it
seems
> unlikely that enough would do so and then not get quickly diluted by air
> enough to hurt someone in the room with you. I don't know this for
sure, it
> just seems unlikely to me.

In The DAM,Intl literature there is a picture of a tooth with a
filling that is 50 years old and has been extracted for 15 years and
it shows the vapor of the mercury escaping. Nothing is rubbing it or
there is nothing hot on it. I guess my mind goes wild with all kinds
of things. You at first think that it gets quickly diluted by air!
Would be nice to know. Thanks for your opinion.

My Best,
Del


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This is not my day, because I think I just posted the subject alone again...My Apologies! On another list for another subject ppl are talking about detoxing to...
Delano Eaton
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Jun 13, 2004
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... Del, if you're referring to the discussions on native-nutrition about this, I mentioned several times that amalgams should be removed before chelating. ...
Suze Fisher
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Jun 13, 2004
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... about this, ... chelating. ... what I knew which is: there is *no* reason to ever chelate until all amalgams are removed. I have the books and I've read...
Delano Eaton
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Jun 14, 2004
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... Yes, on the Autism-Mercury list. He didn't respond. Of course I don't expect him to respond to every post. But like you, I want to know HOW chelating with...
Suze Fisher
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Jun 14, 2004
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... chelators ... don't expect ... Autism-Mercury list. I think they are trying to keep that list for autism only. It's a good question. Have you e-mailed him...
Delano Eaton
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Jun 14, 2004
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... Well, I think the answer is really simple. Whilst one has amalgam fillings still, then there is an ongoing exposure to mercury; if attempting to chelate...
Peter R Fife
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Jun 14, 2004
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That's a very good point about how the chelator pulls mercury from amalgams. I spoke to a neurologist who claimed that my high score for mercury poisoning was...
ElspethGuyan
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Jun 15, 2004
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I still haven't gotten any concrete answers as to HOW ... like to understand it.--- ... You can detox at any time which includes the above cleanse. ... I have...
Delano Eaton
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Jun 16, 2004
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... By creating a greater thermodynamic driving force for it to go into solution, by dissolving off the passivating oxide layer, by complexing the surface...
andrewhallcutler
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Jun 16, 2004
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Would this be the same for amalgam that was left under the composite when it was replaced? I would think that there is less of a chance of fluid getting to...
Jewett, Diane C
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Jun 16, 2004
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My mercury issues relate to this. I have a few traces remaining from inadequate removal and probable amalgam under 2 crowns. I'd like to reduce my body burden...
doverto
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Jun 17, 2004
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Hi, I posed these questions twice to the Autism-Mercury list but didn't get any replies - can anyone here address either of these issues? My DDI hair test...
Suze Fisher
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Jun 20, 2004
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what supplements are yout aking? ... get any ... understand. ... indicate that my ... because I'm ... cause ... -George ... Vanderbilt...
andrew
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Jun 25, 2004
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... Multi vit/mineral calcium/magnesium cod liver oil grape seed extract milk thistle iodine vit E Primal Defense Tocotrienols/co-q10 Suze Fisher Lapdog...
Suze Fisher
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Jun 27, 2004
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thats too broad. brands, forms and amounts or you will just go in circles. ... abnormalities - ... cause ... -George ... Vanderbilt...
andrew
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... Thanks Andrew, I appreciate your willingness to help, but I'm not looking to change my current basic supplement regimen :-) Since starting it several of my...
Suze Fisher
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It seems that for most minerals, the results are pretty straightforward-- low levels often signify low body stores, high levels of most elements usually...
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Jun 25, 2004
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... Exceptions ... Pricisely what i was thinking. I believe I am still mercury ... Did they previously? Are you using Andy's protocol? ... I already am :-( ......
Suze Fisher
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... The first hair test I did was Body Balance from Great Smokies Lab. This was after I had only one of my amalagams replaced with a composite crown 3 months...
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Hi, my hair test was totally negative.. my urine tests were totally postitive... so were the faecal mercury by Drs. Data. Labs.. note both these were done...
Jane White
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... mineral levels also to [try] and get a more through idea of what is happening. It can be hard. TK ... by Drs. ... DMSA ... makes this ... ....
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Can anyone help with info on how to rid the body of uranium? I posted this question a few days ago to the Autism-Mercury list, but got no response. I got my...
Suze Fisher
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Have you looked at Modifilan... www.modifilan.com I think is the website.. jane ... From: "Suze Fisher" <s.fisher22@...> To:...
Jane White
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... Thanks Jane :-) I'd looked at this product when I was looking for mercury detox products, but it didn't occur to me that it might chelate uranium. It ...
Suze Fisher
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Jun 20, 2004
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... A salt & soda bath supposdedly counters the negative effects of radiation exposure: http://www.ourlittleplace.com/detox.html Rob....
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... Thanks for the link Rob. The problem is that the *chemical* toxicity of uranium is far greater than the radiological toxicity, from what I've read. So I...
Suze Fisher
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... I do not know how to get rid of uranium. Are the toxic effects related to it breaking down, as it does in the ground, and releasing radon? I ask because...
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... I don't know. ... Thanks for the idea. I've actually been taking activated charcoal the past few days since I had my first quadrant of amalgams removed. ...
Suze Fisher
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Jun 27, 2004
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Supplementary iron reduces uranium levels fairly quickly. Andy . . . . . . ....
andrewhallcutler
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Why would a pc monitor give you uranium exposure? I would guess that any chelator that works on lead , I think Dmsa, dmps, edta, should work on Uranium which...
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