Can I take colloidal silver if I have 7 mercury fillings? I am very ill, and have a broken back, and vertigo, lymes, etc.....and no income, so removing the mercury fillings is not something that I can do. It even hurts to brush my teeth.
I want to take colloidal silver because I am hopeful that it will help to heal my autoimmune diseases, etc... Do you know if anyone has gotten well using colloidal silver while they had the mercury? I want to make sure its not dangerous, and also make sure that it might help me. Thank you for your time! Stephanie
Replied by Dave (Fountain Inn, Sc) on 08/07/2015
Hello Stephanie,
Re; your question to me about whether you can consume colloidal silver while you still have mercury fillings...
Well, yes.
If me I'd want to be on extra CS in fact. The mercury will impair the immune system and CS could help protect the system which is more needed if one has mercury in the system.
I got my amalgams (mercury) fillings taken out one by one as the dental need arose over about eight years, if I recall correctly. If a tooth needed a bit of work, I'd make sure the dentist took out all the filling and replaced with a non mercury one.
That way, there was minimal cost. The doctor had to do work on the tooth anyway...and I just insisted NO mercury. At first my dentist didn't understand why I was so hyper about mercury but then read some articles and quit saying my concerns were groundless.
I am currently fighting off what my Micrologist says is some fungus which can produce arteriosclerosis plaque as well as some bacterial infection in the prostate. She believes plaque comes from a particular fungus which secretes a discharge that is then en capsuled by cholesterol that is meant to protect the veins and arteries. Too much of the fungal secretion can attach to the veins and arteries. And the cholesterol gets blamed for what is a fungal infection.
The fungus mainly comes form eating too much corn, sugar and chicken that has had hormones added. Silver can help kill such fungus but it must be swept out of the system with lots of hydration. Lack of good hydration is lacking in most people.
A good Micrologist can actually show their clients live...what is going on in the blood...such as fungus in blood. Mine actually showed me some of those fungi excreting the very mucus I spoke of.
I don't know if her assertion about plaque is correct but I don't think it would hurt to get off chicken with hormones...get off sugar...hydrate more and get away from all the corn I eat.
I take a ton of vitamins and glandulars but my diet might be a killer....literally.
Replied by Robert Henry (Ten Mile, Tn.) on 08/07/2015
HI U DAVE, , , , , , , , , , , , , get back to the gardening you told me you once did.
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Replied by Sr1986 (Rhode Island) on 08/20/2015
Hi Stephanie,
I have several mercury fillings and have used the silver for years. No problems with it at all. Dave is correct with saying to remove the fillings but I live up north and the cost (even one) is crazy. I would love to have them removed but it would take over two months income (for one) and I can't afford that. I use the colloidal silver internally as well as externally.
To Dave: How do I go about finding a good Micrologist and what is CS? Thanks
Replied by Stephanie (Long Valley, Nj) on 08/21/2015
Hi Sr1986,
would you mind sharing your recipe for colloidal silver? I am trying to make it. I get confused. thank you! Steph
Replied by Dave (Fountain Inn, Sc) on 08/21/2015
Hello Sr and Stephanie,
Sorry out of pocket for a while...just got back from weeks away in Nicaragua.
"CS" is "colloidal silver".... and how to find a Micrologist. Maybe google the word micrologist in a google search and put in a geographic area so that someone local would come up. My Micrologist keeps a low profile and does not advertise. All word of mouth.
dave