Uhhhh, where do I begin? Last August I went to Mexico and got two root canals removed, 10 amalgams removed (he used Hal Huggings protocol for mercury removal) and a crown replaced - all in the same visit.
I now have what's called a tattoo in one of the extraction sites....mercury!
The other issue is the crown removal. He put a zirconia crown to replace a nickel crown. (I had NO problems noticable from this nickel crown. No pain. I even forgot it was a crowned tooth but he scared me saying the nickel is more toxic than mercury. I was already in his chair with my mouth being numbed so I reluctantly said OK change it out).
The problem now is that the zirconia crown was filed down so much that the zirconia is now exposed on the chewing surface. Food gets stuck in there every time I eat. BUT the worst part is now I have terrible tinnitus. I never had tinnitus until 3 months after the dental work. I use soft music all day to help mask it and an air filter while I sleep to help too.
I've been trying ginko biloba, tumeric and ginger but they aren't helping. Another note is my teeth now easily stain and turn black when I have tea, tumeric and other unidentifyable foods. I can't keep them white and I'm tired trying to keep up.
I'm miserable and will NOT go back to that dentist but now I'm afraid of going any where because my head rings so loudly. I don't know if I have the ability to detox the numbing agent.
I feel frozen and don't know where to turn. I hope my situation is not at a point of no return.
Chemist here. Nickel passivates and although toxic, it is no where near as toxic as mercury. I would suggest finding a good dentist in el salvador. They are known to have excellent dentists. Zirconia is non toxic
Thanks saved. Hulga Clark wrote a book called, "The Cure for All Diseases." For Tinnitus she states, " To cure tinnitus we must stop using aspirin or any high source of salicylates. We must also stop the exposure to toxic elements-lead, beryllium, zirconium and benzalconium." This is where my idea that zirconia was toxic. If it's not toxic as you say then maybe the mercury tattoo is causing this tinnitus? Never had it before until several months after the dental work.
I now have what's called a tattoo in one of the extraction sites....mercury!
BUT the worst part is now I have terrible tinnitus. I never had tinnitus until 3 months after the dental work.
I feel frozen and don't know where to turn. I hope my situation is not at a point of no return.
Mommysunshine, I'm sorry to hear that you're having so many problems at once, it must be overwhelming, but don't lose hope to feel better.
I wonder if the mercury tattoo can be removed safely through minor surgery or laser without spreading the mercury any further. If it were me, I'd probably go to a holistic dentist that might be more careful in dealing with the mercury. Of course it will be expensive, but I think it may be necessary in the hope to detox. There's a donotdrill site that talks about removing those fillings without drilling, also radioactivity involved in amalgams. My dentist mentioned that I have some very old fillings that are in good condition, but they can removed and replaced, but I told him no. I'm content with leaving my mercury rest in peace.
Some people say they experience tinnitus after dental work, either their nerves in the inner ear are damaged from the drilling or their jaw bone joint is slightly dislocated from the dental visit.
As far as the discoloration, there seems to be a million reasons that it can happen, you can go crazy if you look online at all the causes. The wrongdiagnosis site gives 87 reasons and has an interactive tool, but I don't know how reliable their information is, or if your situation is something completely different.
Hang in there, if I come across anything useful that may help, I'll be sure to post it here.
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You need to find a really good dentist and my article on Healthsalon will tell you how.
Don't go to any other kind of dentist. Mexico dentists are less expensive but you get what you pay for.
If mercury has stained your gums you will have to chelate it out. there is no other option. Start learning how to chelate mercury. Cilantro combined with chlorella comes to mind.
Ozone therapy can cure most cases of tinnitis. do a search on this forum. I cured mine with an enlay ozonator. costs $50 most likely caused by the use of antibiotics. you may have cadida in your ears.
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I wonder if the mercury tattoo can be removed safely through minor surgery or laser without spreading the mercury any further...but I think it may be necessary in the hope to detox.
Some people say they experience tinnitus after dental work, either their nerves in the inner ear are damaged from the drilling or their jaw bone joint is slightly dislocated from the dental visit.
Hi kind2creatures, the dentist said there is a procedure where he goes in there to cut it out but no way am I going back to him for that work. He was a biological dentist who removed mercury with Hal Huggins protocol. I have noticed my jaw sometimes clicks when I'm reading a story to my daughter. Never had that before. Have you heard of chiropractic for a misaligned jaw? Please don't say surgery Thanks for your help.
You need to find a really good dentist and my article on Healthsalon will tell you how. If mercury has stained your gums you will have to chelate it out. there is no other option. Start learning how to chelate mercury. Cilantro combined with chlorella comes to mind.
you may have cadida in your ears.
Hi Arrowwind, I was thinking of doing a fast to help. Things I was thinking of adding are aloe vera, baking soda, apple pectin, cilantro and chlorella as well as high dosages of vit. c? Last time I did a fast after two weeks I urinated paxil out and a couple days later it was corn chips (the smell). My hope is that the mercury will attach to the chlorella and apple pectin and get excreted out. I wanted also to kill candida because I do have it systemically. I'll start searching for a dentist with the help of your site. Thanks so much!!!!
I have noticed my jaw sometimes clicks when I'm reading a story to my daughter. Never had that before. Have you heard of chiropractic for a misaligned jaw? Please don't say surgery Thanks for your help.
My jaw clicks sometimes too, like when I have to open wide at the dentist or bite into a hero sandwich, but it doesn't happen too often or cause pain or tinnitus, so I never had the need to treat it. Here's an article I posted awhile back regarding TMJ.
My jaw clicks sometimes too, like when I have to open wide at the dentist or bite into a hero sandwich, but it doesn't happen too often or cause pain or tinnitus, so I never had the need to treat it. Here's an article I posted awhile back regarding TMJ.
I use to have that and it went away spontaneously.
I would suggest finding a good dentist in el salvador. They are known to have excellent dentists.
Is this an offer for you to be my El Salvadore tour guide? When is our trip?
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I wonder if the mercury tattoo can be removed safely through minor surgery or laser without spreading the mercury any further.
I'm content with leaving my mercury rest in peace.
As far as the discoloration, there seems to be a million reasons that it can happen.
kind2creatures, at this point I don't know if their "minor" surgery would be worse than implementing chelating protocols. Smart woman to leave things undisturbed. In hindsight....but can't look back now. I figured out the discoloration. For whatever reason my enamel is thin and easily stains. Over the past 6 months I've been drinking ginko biloba tea, various herbal tincures and chlorella and spirulina. These things were staining my teeth little by little and I didn't realize it until I couldn't deny my teeth had turned black/gray. OMG. A little lemon juice over a couple days have removed nearly all the discoloration. Then I swish with baking soda to neutralize the acid.
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If mercury has stained your gums you will have to chelate it out. there is no other option. Start learning how to chelate mercury. Cilantro combined with chlorella comes to mind.
Ozone therapy can cure most cases of tinnitis. do a search on this forum. I cured mine with an enlay ozonator. costs $50 most likely caused by the use of antibiotics. you may have cadida in your ears.
OK, Arrowwind09, I'm going to buy the ozone machine and a book that will help with protocols. Do you think Ed McCabe is a good source? I'll do some mercury chelating protocol but haven't decided if I should do them without the surgery or alongside the surgery.
I appreciate everyone's input so much. You have no idea!!!!!!
Can't wait to be a testimony of mercury toxicity and tinnitus gone away!
Hi Cyber-junkie. Thanks for thinking of me. The zeolite product looks promising. I liked the Mercury excretion results of the pre- and post- urine provocation studies. Mike Adams of Natural News suggests zeolites for detoxing especially radioactive elements.
I'm still in the same situation with my dental issues. There is no decay present that I'm aware of as I use hydrogen peroxide rinses and brush with a homemade toothpaste of tea tree oil, coconut oil, baking soda, sea salt and peppermint essential oil.
But the ringing in the ears (Tinnitus) is still strong as ever. I mask the discomfort with soft music during the day and a fan at night. Arrowwind suggested doing ozone but I'm dragging my feet to buy that little machine. I should just do it. "Flood Your Body with Oxygen" by Ed McCabe is a great book that supports the many health benefits of ozone. I read it a month ago.
I did a program of cilantro tincture followed by chlorella 2x a day for a week then I got a headache and stopped.
I've taken ginko biloba tincture on and off with no noticable results.
That sounds pretty interesting in theory, but why wouldn't you favor oral chelation? For example, chlorella and/or celantro. Cilantro has been shown to be able to cross the brain barrier to bind mercury and other metals. Not much else can do this. And regarding their claim that magnesium is difficult to assimilate, that is true, but that is also why we take magnesium which is bound to some other element such as citric acid or malic acid.
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