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there's no surgery involved. They remove the old fillings and put in the
new. It's like having a cavity filled. It is important to go to
somebody with experience and who keeps updated on mercury detoxing. I did
about a month of oral detox prior to beginning and am continuing for
3 months afterward. The detox consists of large amounts of chlorella and
MSM, dl-Methionine, bear's garlic, and porphyra-zyme. Immune system
build-up includes selenium, magnesium, zinc and vitamin C. The dentist
should be equipped with the proper ventiliation and protective measures
against mercury fumes when they remove the fillings.
Lucia
On Tue, 11 Aug 1998, Aaron Sugarman wrote:
> Ouch. I'd really hate to go back and have surgery. What's involved? Maybe I
> should have just stayed a fruitarian and waited for my teeth to fall out.
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> Maybe that's what the fruitarians meant when they said my receding gums were
> detox ;)
>
> Aaron
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