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  • what about an update video?

  • @CORRIGEEN71 - I'm battling other health issues right now but am thinking about compiling a series as I get better on my road to health. I'll include a Before and After as well.

  • @gailcolemantoday sorry to hear that i hope nothing too serious, look forward to your next video thankyou

  • WHY DID YOU DO THIS!? 

  • @mmmmmarcus : it wouldn't have made sense to go through chelation without first getting rid of the mercury in my mouth--the amalgam fillings.

  • @gailcolemantoday Is the procedure painful?

  • @teched246 -- the removal procedure wasn't painful as I was numbed. The attempts to numb me for the scraping and planing which took prior to the actual removal was painful--I had to undergo several methods of numbing--nothing would take on me. But the accumulation of each method did! Hence this video.

  • ur so cute going for similar today

  • @CORRIGEEN71 -- How did the procedure go?

  • @gailcolemantoday just got one out have two more to go , just wondering have you noticed any difference in your emotional state or do you feel the same irish dentists just learning here

  • Hi

    I'v been ill from RA for almost 2 years

    i guess this is due to my teeth or chemical pollution

    How to find out levels of lead and mercury in my system ???

    PLEASE HELP, I'm DESPERATE

  • @rematikindonesia My doctor had me tested for the heavy metals. Since metals are lodged in the tissue and organs, we did hair analysis and urine tests from samples spanning three days. Blood tests are not an accurate method of metal testing.

  • @gailcolemantoday thanks for your reply

    i live in indonesia, 3rd wrld country

    can not do hair analyis. i've been searching, none in my country.

    is it possible to mail my hairs to your doctor or to your lab? how much it cost? i will pay 100% in advance

  • @rematikindonesia I'm not sure how it would work but it's worth contacting my doctor to find out more. He's really caring and nice. His info is below. Let me know how you get on after contacting him.

    Phone: 206.281.4282

    Fax: 206-285-6854

    Email: office@qanc.com

  • To clear up any confusion or delusion that I've been bamboozled into hysteria and fear, tests revealed I had higher than normal levels of lead and mercury in my system. So before proceeding with chelation, I opted to remove one other known source of mercury--the amalgam fillings.

    This dental procedure was PART of the whole heavy metal detox.

    Consult with a person of science for the existence of heavy metals in the body's tissues & organs: Think autopsies where evidence reigns, not theories.

  • what does you being high on drugs have anything to do with anything but u being super high on drugs?

  • @willC801 Wording your comment to make it sound as if I'm a junkie is malicious and out of context with all three videos. Clearly you missed you the point of this being a dental procedure and the effects of undergoing numbing agents.

  • mercury binding agent supplements what are they!!

  • @presouz I no longer have the names of the chelation products I was taking but they're only available through a doctor. Feel free to call Dr. Bill Caradonna (Naturopath) in Seattle to see what they are.

  • Do you think they can do more than one at a time? and if so, does it get cheaper? In reality they should pay me to take them out, because I never asked for them. lol & thanks

  • @2skullscrushing When we did the removal, we were doing several teeth at a time. To do the whole mouth in one sitting would've been too much because it took so much to numb me it would've been dangerous. See the other video I did just after my dentist's visit and you'll see why we opted to do each quadrant separately.

    No, there's no bulk discount.

    Are you getting yours removed?

  • @gailcolemantoday I think so. Its for sure they are not doing any good, staying in there. lol

  • How many mercury fillings should one take at the same time? I have 12, should I take them as fast as possible? Thanks

  • @lboymusic I wanted them out of my mouth asap because I was about to implement chelation therapy for lead and mercury poisoning, so what would be the point leaving them in.

    As for the number of teeth out at the same time, that's something you and your dentist should discuss. I did mine in a series of four because it took too much to numb me for one sitting. My body doesn't react to drugs like the average bear's.

  • It's sad to say that this is orchestrated...I don't believe in coincidences. The mad hatter hole goes very deep; that being said, it reminds me of the old mad hatter tale as the old hat makers used a form of mercury to make them and got mercury poisoning from the vapor...It's indeed frustrating not being able to tell or explain to people this fact; not to mention all the other atrocities in this world.

  • To halleyscomet,

    Your posts show consistent ignorance of medical facts, eg. "The body has no way of removing heavy metals." Obviously you have never heard of glutathione... No doubt you have never read a medical text either, but despite this make a string of absurd pronouncements. As other posters point out, mercury toxicity has been clearly documented in medical literature.

    I find it interesting that people like you argue that mercury illness is psychosomatic. Almost everybody knows that merc

  • Price ranges depend on the amount of mercury in each tooth that needs to be drilled out and replaced. in the VA/NC area it's averaging between 170 to 350 per tooth.

  • I know that there are stupid peope all over the place, but for a developed nation the US appears to have more. (some top people also in the US). It looks so easy to good make money out of the fear many in the US appear to have. In Erope we really don't have this kind of culture.

  • She deserves a nap... :)

  • I had 3 mercury filings removed 3 months ago. Before removal I had become increasingly tired with aching legs and lower back.

    I EXPERIENCED A CHANGE ON THE DAY FILLINGS WERE REMOVED!

    Since, my aches and pains have GONE! My energy levels are THROUGH THE ROOF!

    I feel better every day (detoxing with Zeolite, Modifilan, Chlorella and taking coffee enemas). I never expected to feel as good as this. I sleep better, don't get tired out and drained after a meal.

  • I had 3 mercury filings removed 3 months ago. Before removal I had become increasingly tired with aching legs and lower back.

    I EXPERIENCED A CHANGE ON THE DAY FILLINGS WERE REMOVED!

    Since, my aches and pains have GONE! My energy levels are THROUGH THE ROOF!

    I feel better every day (detoxing with Zeolite, Modifilan, Chlorella and taking coffee enemas). I never expected to feel as good as this. I sleep better, don't get tired out and drained after a meal.

  • @zaqwertie

    It's called a psychological change more than physical! I still can't believe people are this paranoid. I'll stick to what works and avoid scam artist holistic dentists.

  • @RGMerkel I think you should do your research instead of talking out of your a$s. trust me, it makes you look less stupid. It's not rocket science that dental amalgams are 50% mercury and there are literally hundreds of studies out there done by many reputable organ., universities, clinics, etc that demonstrate mercury's harmful effects. Any idiot can put 2 and 2 together and come to the conclusion that dental amlgams are harmful. Simple, I'll tell you how. pubmed dot com type : mercury health

  • Mercury has a very long half life, depending on diet-health-chelation etc, it can take a very long time to remove.

  • omg do you know what those tooth color fillings can cause cancer? they're carcinogenic because they're essentially glass and resin ionomers. And they tend to fall out much easier than amalgam alloys.

    You ought to look into gold inlay/onlays, because gold is the best material.

  • @t5e2 YES !!!! An intelligent yt user under all those "mercury panics". They tell you bullshit about mercury, mercury vapor and all that shit and nobody tells you anything about the health risks of that composite shit. I will never get that carciogenic shit in my teeth, I'd rather have that tooth pulled than filled with the composite shit. By the way: I have amalgam fillings for 37 years now and I NEVER had any problems with them. Dentists just want to make money with hypochondric people.

  • by the way....

    how much did it cost to remove one amalgam? can you give me a range? im in the east coast if this matters

  • @jellofast the price range for each tooth including x-rays, planing/scraping, removal and fill was $225-$300 each.

  • @gailcolemantoday I only paid $465 to have my four mercury fillings removed and replaced with composites. I used an IAOMT trained holistic dentist. My teeth are still sensitive a bit. I am trying to change my diet, but it is hard since my parents don't know anything about healthy living. They both smoke and take a bunch of drugs. I know I need to eliminate sugar. Is brushing with baking soda and rinsing with hydrogen peroxide good to clean the teeth?

  • Chelation is a fraud and dangerous.  Stay away from any multi-level marketing schemes of any kind concerning your health.

  • @rivronjack

    Chelation is a remedy. MLM is a business model. The two are mutually exclusive.

    If there is an MLM structured business that distributes products for chelation, that's one thing. But to say chelation is fraudulent and dangerous is erroneous.

    It sounds like you had a bad experience with an MLM business and now see any similar products being the same as that one. Not all businesses are alike anymore than all products are the same. There are differences to be seen in all things.

  • @kimdaviscali and all others who have inquired,

    I have tried and tried to post a response with who did my work but it won't work. Maybe it's because I can't put a website link in here. So, lets' try again!

    My dentist is Dr. Mitch Marder in the Northgate area. His business is Integrative Dentistry.

  • Thank you.

  • Hey, thanks for posting this. I have been dreaming of getting my mercury fillings removed and I planning on doing it this summer. I am so excited, I see someone mention that their depression went away afterwords, I am excited to see what results I achieve. Best in health.

  • @joshb2025

    You're welcome! All the best to you as well. Feel free to come back and post your experience. No doubt others will find it helpful.

    Cheers~

  • Since the human body doens't have a mechanism for dealing with large scale heavy metal poisoning I'd have to say the disappearance of symptoms is purely coincidental.

    If mercury were in fact causing her symptoms then removing the fillings would only halt progression, not reverse the damage or ease the existing symptoms.

  • Do heavy metals ever get cleared of the human body? If so, how?

  • Chelation therapy is really the only way to flush heavy metals. The procedure itself is so harsh though that competent, responsible doctors only use it in extreme cases. Sadly a lot of quacks pushing their pet "one cause for all disease" fantasies recommend it at the drop of a hat. One good, objective primer is the Skeptoid Podcast episode "Mercury, Autism, and Chelation: A Recipe for Risk"

  • What about zeolites or wheat grass juice? Where do the heavy metals usually accumulate in the human body, is there a specific tissue/site?

  • Despite the marketing, wheat grass juice is no better or worse than any other random vegetable juice. I recommend listening to or reading the Skeptoid podcast episode "Wheatgrass Juice" to learn more.

    As for zeolites, I'd wary of ingesting an industrial absorbent for which there is no clinical evidence of efficacy or safety.

  • joshb2025

    look up chlorella, it contains selenium and zinc. selenium has a high affinity to mercury i think

  • @jellofast chlorella and other supplements were part of the protocol prior to the procedure. My dentist also used it extensively throughout the removal process to absorb any particles.

  • are you a doctor? if so please explain your theory.

  • @MRELTUCO

    I'm not talking about theory. The facts about heavy metal poisoning are easily learned from reputable sources.

    As for wheat grass, there's no actual evidence to support any of the comical claims people make for it.

    You don't need to be a doctor to recognize an incompetent quack.

  • @halleyscomet thanks for sharing.

    This video is commenting on the difference in numbing procedures (see Day 1 Novocain High).

    Removal of fillings was part of the overall detox process because why go through chelation with a mouth full of mercury. It would defeat the purpose.

    There has been a reduction of symptoms thanks to the chelation therapy with doctor supervision.

  • @halleyscomet, I agree exactly. If it was mercury in her system causing sysptoms removing the filling wouldn't have ''put a spring in her step'' so quickly! He removed the mercury not the toxicity. This before and after recovery clip seemed a bit childish, unless i missed something.

  • @LoHeHaPoMaandPr "unless i missed something."

    You didn't miss anything. The video is a very clear and unambiguous example of the placebo effect and confirmation bias.

    Pseudoscience quacks have convinced gailcolemantoday that a whole slew of symptoms can be attributed to mercury toxicity. Because these effects were largely psychosomatic to begin with, playing head games with chelation and dentistry convinced the patient they were getting "better."

  • @halleyscomet this video doesn't really inform the viewer but I underwent chelation therapy for 2 years. I had the amalgams removed first because it didn't make any sense to do chelation while having mercury remain in the mouth.

  • I had all mine removed and it changed my life dramatically. For those interested, here is my story:

    herballure - com/mms

  • Who did the removal, I'm in Seattle as well and want mine out.

  • I finally figured out why I wasn't able to post a reply to you (I can't put anything or any word that hints of a website address). So sorry for the delay!

    My dentist is Dr. Mitch Marder in the Northgate area. His business is Integrative Dentistry.

  • Thank you gailcolemantoday for sharing. Much appriciated.

  • @gnprim

    You're welcome. I'm glad my sharing was helpful in some way.

  • did ur dentist use any nose plugs or ventilation for your breathing ?

  • It wasn't necessary. I was awake for the whole 4-day procedure. I didn't use nitrus oxide.

    I had a rubber dam (mouth guard) put on to prevent any of the particles going down my throat into my system. I could breathe just fine.

    Have you gone through it?

  • i asked you because - depends where u get ur info.- they are suppposed to do that to prevent u from breathing the mercury vapor

    i dont know why urs lasted four whole days - but ive got four more fillings to go. ive been going quadrant by quadrant.

    im not please with my current D€nti$t tho

  • I'm sorry to hear you're not please with your dentist. It was four days because Days 1 & 2 was planing and scraping two sections at a time (left and right/upper and lower). Days 3 & 4 were the actual filling removal.

    As for breathing in the fumes, one week prior to going in for this, I was on a protocol of supplements & tinctures to prepare my system for any intake of toxins during the procedure. My dentist also flushed my mouth out with Chlorophyll throughout the process.

    Did that help?

  • That helped alot but it appears ur dentist is alternative- mainstream meds doesnt really support this because of insurance costs etc

    tho clearly the method you had was a good one

  • Yes, my doctor is a naturopath and my dentist is a "go green" all natural guy as well. He refuses to even do amalgam fillings or harsh drugs like nitrus oxide because of the damage it causes people.

    Best of success with the rest of your removals. Are you getting the plastic or porcelain fillings next?

  • I found i prefer the Porcelain (or is it cement?- or is that the same thing) anyway this is physically more comfortable on my teeth than the plastic- one of the other reasons i want to change dentists because my current one seems to think he can make the decision for me , & just shoved plastic in.

    now, i heard from one friend that one of these other composite alternatives also has heavy metals in the material comp but i guess less than the amalgam. - i really dont know that much about it.

  • Are you feeling better? I have 6 fillings and have been sick for 15 years. I have changed by diet and eat well and avoid toxins but now am convinced removing my filling may be the answer. Wish I could afford it.

  • Yes, I feel much better overall. However, there are rough days. Until this stuff is out of me entirely, I will have ups and downs, especially during certain times, such as the flu or any hormonal shift. It took me a while to save up for it as well. But it's so worth it! Metals stop absorption of nutrients, etc., from entering your system which is why all the healthy eating, vitamins, etc., don't seem to "work". Did you see the video response by James? Frightening.

    I wish you the best of health~

  • I've suffered from fatigue for years. Doctors are clueless, my diet is excellent & I'm now convinced amalgam fillings are the cause. They're coming out!

  • Good for you! Whether they're the cause or not, it's an excellent choice. I've learned much about heavy metal poisoning. All my ailments throughout the years were nothing more than symptoms of this but I was never tested for it. Each ailment was looked at as a separate problem.

    If you haven't already done so, take a look at the Novocain video I did & be prepared to ask questions regarding your choices. Alternate methods of numbing are available and what a difference!

    All the best~

  • hello, may i ask how much it costs to remove a single filling?

  • Every dentist has a different rate. Mine was a range from $225-$350 per tooth. That included the x-rays, scraping, removal and new filling.

    The fee range depends on if your existing filling is covering one, two or three sides of the tooth.

    When I asked other people who have had it done, their costs were around $20K.

    I had a choice between porcelain or plastic for the filling and I chose plastic because it doesn't crack like porcelain.

    Hope that helps~

  • Many thanks. wow that is expensive.

    i managed to give up processed sugar in my diet a few years ago and since then i haven't needed another filling but the ones i have in my mouth now do worry me. when i used to eat sugary foods i brushed three times a day minimum ( and i still needed fillings) sugar really is bad for teeth even if you brush. ( which is a shame, because kids are inspired by adverts at such a high level to eat sugary foods. thanks for your time :)

  • get them away from the boob tube - show them vids on here of toothdecay

  • the plastic resin fillings contain a chemical called bisphenol a (bpa) just as hazardous as mercury. sorry to be a downer.

  • You're not a downer. There is much controversy amongst dentists with regard to the safety of both composites, which is why everyone should be looked at individually.

    In my case, the amalgams coupled with my exposure to radio active waste on the military bases and the ingested lead became a toxic trifecta.

    The bpa you mentioned is abundant in many consumer products we use and ingest, including plastic water bottles which we drink from.

    Again, no blanket remedy for everyone. Thanks for sharing~

  • On you're next post, can you show us the inside of your mouth?

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