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voidofsilencedweller
12-01-2009, 07:15 PM
I am sure I can find this out by setting up a doctor visit, but I am sorta in an insurance gap at the moment. I am hoping it is not too expensive in the case I have to pay out of pocket.

I am really pissed right now at having to still deal with these things. If the medical companies weren't trying to cover it up and take the issue seriously than maybe I would be more happier. In my teen years I had to get these fillings in for teeth issues. Boy am I regretting it nowadays.
So Last night I was trying to get some food out of the mercury area (something got stuck in the gap where it seems that one of my fillings was chipped) and I was trying to get it out with a toothpick. Shortly afterwards I started feeling fatiqued and nauseated. I am in the process of having to go through the detoxification process, although I think I might wait a few days since I just bought some food to last for the week and can't go starving.

Is it extremely dangerous after affecting your fillings by irritation such as teeth brushing or getting food stuck in the area. Do I need to worry about getting a toxicity screening asap?

I would appreciate any insight on this.

gods sun
12-01-2009, 09:42 PM
why waste money when you can do it your self theres plenty of testing kits around for urine test, and one monk told me there no need for test for toxins just check your tongue, any good doctor will only ask you to stick your tongue out and you know, look it up on google and if its bad change diet ingest more antioxidents green tea, fruit, veg and juices such as cranberry until your tongue becomes or looks healthy,

voidofsilencedweller
12-01-2009, 09:46 PM
Will do, I didn't really think about that. So all I have to do is to a urine test? I plan on doing through the detox process in a few days when I can afford some supplements like spirulina and other stuff which helps the process.

thanks