Nickel Allergy and Dental Implants

Posted By Wieas (London, Uk) on 09/22/2017

Hello, am just wondering if someone might have a similar experience.

I am thinking of having dental implants, 4 upper, 4 lower. However, since childhood I have had a nickel allergy (self diagnosed) which to this day gives me an itchy, lumpy red rash if I wear certain earrings, necklaces, watches etc.

The dental implants (the piece that gets put in to the jaw bone) are made of titanium alloy grade 4. Do you think this would cause me problems? As much as I want the implants I really don't think I want to compromise my health.

Alternatively, could homeopathy cure a nickel allergy?

Any advice you could give me would be much appreciated. Thanks.

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Replied by Sandra (Sun City Center Flordia) on 10/10/2017

I had an implant and after 3 years got an infection. I had it removed had another to replace it after a couple of months had it removed it just didn't stop hurting. Several years later learned I have a nickel allergy.
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Replied by Sammie Smith (Usa) on 10/29/2017

I also suffered nickel allergy, this happens when you have nickel exposure or nickel stuck in your body. There is a test called blood serum analysis (against dental products, Biocomplabs.com is one ), google tells me there are two labs in the usa that do this. This way if you decide to get new dental work of any kind, you will know which products the dentist can use to minimize reaction. More importantly seek out what is causing your nickel allergy, its likely you have some nickel exposure ongoing that should be taken care of if possible. Finally check out Anthony Williams book, the secrets behind mystery illness, and how to finally heal for life changing insights into the body, reasons why you may be feeling the way you do, and how to heal your body, also safely get metals, mercury, posions out of your body. My personal opinion is that there are not enough long term studies on the impact of anything dr's or dentists want to install in us, to make an informed decision.
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Replied by Wieas (London, Uk) on 10/29/2017

Thank you for your reply. I think I will have to speak to my doctor about getting some blood testing done. I will also try and find that Anthony Williams' book. Thanks again.
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Replied by Kt (Usa) on 10/29/2017

Hello Sammie,

I am convinced the same is true (not enough long term studies) for newer medications and, more important, the binders and fillers that are used. Our food supply has been changing and the binders and fillers are made from plants. During production a manufactured glutamic acid is often created and can contribute to all kinds of health problems.

Capsules have been tested and they alone are nerve stimulants. www.truthinlabeling.org

KT

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