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Amy (Colorado) on 08/05/2013

I went to a bad dentist over 20 years ago and after a really few great dentists looked at my teeth, they all said that the first dentist gave me fillings because my molars are deep but it was unessesary and I did not have any cavities. I have not had any cavities ever since.

I wanted to make the mercury filligns fall out naturally and then remineralize my teeth naturally. I did chip my front tooth and my really good dentist muscle tested me and put on a compatible and flouride free composit on that tooth, which I do not want to fall out.

Is there anything that I can do to make the mercury fall out?

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Replied By Jcee (Ca, Usa) on 09/16/2013

If you're having problems with mercury fillings, you may have a methylation cycle block which can be unblocked. Start researching it. I started at a site called B12 methylation FAQ How I recovered by Eric.

I ordered the two kinds of methyl B12's and methyl folate (metafolin). 45% of the population genetically have a problem of utilizing regular B12 and folic acid and need a more available form (the methyl form). I've been on it for a couple weeks and already my body temperature has increased by one and a half degrees to normal! Hasn't been normal in years.

If one has any reaction on these, it is highly likely one has the block. I reacted strongly at first and needed to titrate very slowly.

Very briefly, methylation has to do with detox. If one's glutathione levels are low then they can no longer protect the fragile B12's from toxins, infections, stress. Oddly, at first, this can Not be corrected by increasing one's glutathione and doing so can actually make things worse (has to do with the sulfur cycle).

Families with chronic fatigue, FM, MC, crohn's, alzheimers are suspect. Also autism.

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Replied By Jcee (Ca, Usa) on 09/16/2013

In response to... "Is there anything that I can do to make the mercury filling fall out?" Possibly oil pulling, especially if the filling is defective in any way.
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Replied By Dave (Fountain Inn, Sc) on 09/17/2013

Hello Jcee; concerning getting rid of your mercury fillings... Unless the situation requires immediate removal... The way I got rid of mine was every time over eight or ten years I had dental work done and the filling needed "patching" I requested the Dentist replace the whole filling with a non mercury filling. And requested that he use a "dam" to contain the remnants of the filling to keep it out of my system. After six or so such filling replacements all the mercury was out of my mouth. I recall one MD (Mercola I believe) talked of having all his mercury replaced and it was not done by one who was experienced in such replacements resulting in too much mercury being released into his system.

The slow method that I outlined didn't let too much mercury into me so as I would occasionally detox my own system from the little released over time and thus it never accumulated. Nor was there a big release of mercury at any one time from a multiple filling removal.

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Replied By David (Central, Sc) on 09/17/2013

Dave, Is your dentist you worked with in the Fountain Inn area still practicing? Am asking because I have some fillings that I planned on doing the very same with that you did, and I don't live too far from your neck of the woods.
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Replied By Dave (Fountain Inn, Sc) on 09/18/2013

Hello Dave (from Central), I'm the Dave from Fountain Inn you wrote about having the mercury fillings removed. Lots of dentists now know how to take out the fillings using a dam so the debris does not get down into your throat. Email me at [email protected] and I'd be happy to refer the dentists to you... in Greenville, SC. Make sure you say in the subject you are "Dave from Central" so we will know you are not a legal matter. Look forward to hearing from you.
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Replied By Amy (Colorado) on 10/01/2013

I guess I'll try oil pulling. Is there anything other suggestions for making them fall out? I heard people who did the Gerson diet had them fall out but I was hoping not to go that extreme, colonics, etc and I am a meat eater. I have not had any major problems from the fillings, I just don't want mercury in my mouth.

Also, other than the fact that they are mercury (which is crazy to use), I don't think they are defective, so I hope oil pulling will still work. For this particular thing what would be the best oil to use?

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Replied By Tammy (Usa) on 08/08/2015

My 2 cents would be to start the detox with a colon cleanse before anything! To avoid die offs and healing crises...it made a huge difference for me. I used to have very high mercury levels (big fish eater) with candida and I had really scary memory and coordination issues...Zeolite was one option that was recommended by the candida experts group, although they explained that it had to be combined with other herbs in order to support the entire heavy metal removal cycle. After about 2-3 weeks into the process, I started to feel much better. My tests after 4 weeks showed my mercury levels were dropping. It took me about 4 additional months to get them to the normal range, but at least I was feeling great so I didn't mind to keep doing the cleanse
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Replied By George D. (Ca) on 11/19/2017

You should read the book It's All In Your Head by Hal Huggins. He has a protocol that he used when he was alive (d. 2014). He was a dentist who was against mercury. Also read The Root Canal Coverup by George Meinig. GREAT books. I had my mercury amalgams and root canals removed by the Huggins protocol. However, there are only a few people in america who follow his protocol. The one I went to was in Scranton, PA. Dr. Grube
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