Posted by bleauberry on February 4, 2008, at 20:45:21 [reposted on February 7, 2008, at 22:41:35 | original URL]
In reply to Re: Effexor XR » bleauberry, posted by clipper40 on February 3, 2008, at 9:43:28
> Are those 5 West Coast doctors listed in the book you mentioned? If not, how do we find a doctor who knows enough about mercury poisoning and chelation?
Those doctors are available by asking at frequent-dose-chelation forum or adult-metal-chelation forum on Yahoo. Both excellent. I'm sure there are others, but hard to find. The most important thing is to have any doctor of any kind who is open minded and flexible. An ego, a preset agenda, a rigid agenda, going strictly by the Physicians Desk Reference...these things will keep you sick indefinitely.
What most doctors know about chelation is what they have on their desk reference. Which is basically a DMSA or DPMS IV challenge test, and followup IVs to get the metals. These are wicked dangerous. Spend some time at the forums and you'll find more horror stories than you can count. The frequent dose protocol has zero horror stories. You can do it on your own even without a doctor.
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> My holistic doctor wants me to have my fillings out and suggested a dentist but that's where she left it. I fear that could do more harm than good without the proper follow-up.
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>Your holistic doctor is wise. Except, he should be pounding the table for you to do it, not just politely suggesting it. I could have avoided much worse poisoning and suffering if I had listened to mine who said the same thing. But, who ever heard of amalgam poisoning? How come mercury poisoning isn't well known? Is my doctor just grabbing at straws? I was skeptical, as are most people when they first hear about it.
There are dentists who specialize in it. Find one. They use the safest methods to avoid a lot of new mercury exposure during the process. Search for biological dentists. I had none in my State, but found one 1 1/2 hours away by doing a google search. They were awesome, fast, and very knowledgeable. I mean, when you see a dentist wearing a chemical gas mask, you know they take mercury seriously.
Despite the safest methods (constant suction in the mouth, charcoal in the mouth, strong suction ventilation out of the room, filters, etc) there will be some new exposure. But that's it. The constant 24/7 exposure is gone.
Some people do not chelate after. Some of them gradually get better, many don't.
Chelation is really quite simple and cheap. Oral DMSA can be purchased online without a prescription from several USA sources. You want 25mg to split into halves or quarters. But it has to be the right method. Any other way is too risky. You can begin immediately after the amalgams are gone.
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