Search
Latest topics
Mercury fillings affect the way your body handles supplements
Page 1 of 2 • Share •
Page 1 of 2 • 1, 2 
Mercury fillings affect the way your body handles supplements
Hey everyone, i just wanted to post something that will benefit all that have mercury fillings. For three years now, ive tried to implement everything in IH regimen but i always have to stop because some of the supplements which supposed to help my body reduce inflammation and dandruff increases inflammation tremendously to the point where i have thick gunky dandruff when wet and when dry very flaky. When i stopped using the supplements all together not knowing what was causing inflammation, my would resume to normal MPB scalp inflammation not to over bearing. After trial and error i found the three supplements that causing inflammation Eckolonia Cava, Brewers Yeast and Acetyl l Carnitine. I figured for whatever reason my body just does not agree with these three so i dropped them. About 2 months ago, the talk of Mercury fillings and removing them because of there danger definitely lead me to removing them. After i removed them i started taking OSR recommended by Caustic which i took for about a month. Then i started implementing all three supplements one by one weekly, to see if anything changes and now my scalp is the best condition it has ever been in. The most notable supplement is EC. As soon as i added Ec, my scalp feels very free of itchy scalp. After that i added ALC followed by Brewers Yeast which both has helped with my energy levels, my mood and my scalp as well. If i had known what i know now about mercury, i would never them put in my mouth 4 years ago. I hope this helps anyone who has mercury fillings. Now all i have to do is stop my mpb.

youngbalder- Posts: 279
Join date: 2008-08-15
Age: 26
Location: NYC
Re: Mercury fillings affect the way your body handles supplements
youngbalder - Thanks for your input, I think what you stated is the most important point I've heard on this forum in a long time. In my opinion heavy metal detoxification is a crucial step for the best success.
I received the best results after I started implenting a proper heavy metal detox. In my case, I had no fillings, but clinically it has been discovered that all of us have varying degrees of heavy metal contamination, just a matter of how much, what kind and so forth.
However, the oral pathology is even more detrimental than other heavy metals contamination because of decaying bone that delivers noxious waste products which deplete electrons. The interesting thing about this is that in some individuals the electron depletion is so great, it literally can short circuit supplements.
I received the best results after I started implenting a proper heavy metal detox. In my case, I had no fillings, but clinically it has been discovered that all of us have varying degrees of heavy metal contamination, just a matter of how much, what kind and so forth.
However, the oral pathology is even more detrimental than other heavy metals contamination because of decaying bone that delivers noxious waste products which deplete electrons. The interesting thing about this is that in some individuals the electron depletion is so great, it literally can short circuit supplements.
_________________
http://www.immortalhair.org/mycurrentregimen.htm
Now available for consultation (hair and/or health)
http://www.immortalhair.org/consultation.htm

CausticSymmetry- Admin
- Posts: 8401
Join date: 2008-07-09

Re: Mercury fillings affect the way your body handles supplements
congrats youngbalder!
Should look into thallium detox (e.g. potassium) considering you did so well in removing amalgams.
Thallium binds to mercury ... found in mercury fillings. Thallium causes hair loss. Thallium is in our food supply so would want to take for life.
Also might want to check how you do on casein/gluten free diet considering "Mercury inhibits the activity of dipeptyl peptidase (DPP IV)"
Good info CS!
Should look into thallium detox (e.g. potassium) considering you did so well in removing amalgams.
Thallium binds to mercury ... found in mercury fillings. Thallium causes hair loss. Thallium is in our food supply so would want to take for life.
Also might want to check how you do on casein/gluten free diet considering "Mercury inhibits the activity of dipeptyl peptidase (DPP IV)"
Good info CS!

rdkml- Posts: 1639
Join date: 2009-06-19
Re: Mercury fillings affect the way your body handles supplements
Wow,
I don't have mercury fillings but I suspected mercury for my hair loss. I bought some DMSA and ALA but never tried it.
Did you guys use DMSA and ALA with cutler's protocol???
CS, can DMSA interfer with other supplements??
I start chelation today and will let you know...
I don't have mercury fillings but I suspected mercury for my hair loss. I bought some DMSA and ALA but never tried it.
Did you guys use DMSA and ALA with cutler's protocol???
CS, can DMSA interfer with other supplements??
I start chelation today and will let you know...
fredounet- Posts: 183
Join date: 2010-03-12
Re: Mercury fillings affect the way your body handles supplements
young-
How did you feel on OSR? And do you notice better mental clarity now??
How did you feel on OSR? And do you notice better mental clarity now??
Guest- Guest
Re: Mercury fillings affect the way your body handles supplements
youngbalder- how many mercury fillings did you have? Also, don't you have huge gaping holes in your teeth now? Isn't it uncomfortable to chew without those fillings there?
thissucks- Posts: 152
Join date: 2010-02-18
Re: Mercury fillings affect the way your body handles supplements
1- To be honest while on OSR didnt realy feel any different because i was also taking krill oill , vitamins and minerals from IH Regimen. I will say that i can confirm that it does help remove mercury. In terms of mental clarity not sure but i will say i have more of a calm mood.
ThisSucks- I had three huge mercury fillings in my mouth. I was told by three different dentist that they couldnt be removed because they were too deep. I had to go to a natural dentist that removed the silver fillings with all safety precautions. I had composite fillings put in which the white fillings. So there is no holes in my tooth. Also i made sure to get muscle tested which is a procedure to test which composite materials agree with your body.
ThisSucks- I had three huge mercury fillings in my mouth. I was told by three different dentist that they couldnt be removed because they were too deep. I had to go to a natural dentist that removed the silver fillings with all safety precautions. I had composite fillings put in which the white fillings. So there is no holes in my tooth. Also i made sure to get muscle tested which is a procedure to test which composite materials agree with your body.
youngbalder- Posts: 279
Join date: 2008-08-15
Age: 26
Location: NYC
Re: Mercury fillings affect the way your body handles supplements
Young-
How do you know that it was good for removing metals from yourself?
How do you know that it was good for removing metals from yourself?
Guest- Guest
Re: Mercury fillings affect the way your body handles supplements
1- Well besides my body handling suppplements positively, i notice that my off and on fatigue feeling throughout a day does not happen. The only time i get tired now is if i wake out the night before or its the end of the night.
youngbalder- Posts: 279
Join date: 2008-08-15
Age: 26
Location: NYC
Re: Mercury fillings affect the way your body handles supplements
1- Sorry i misunderstood your question. I have a home kit to test mercury from Detoxamin which tells you the level of mercury in your body.
youngbalder- Posts: 279
Join date: 2008-08-15
Age: 26
Location: NYC
Re: Mercury fillings affect the way your body handles supplements
youngbalder: how much did it cost to replace your amalgama fillings with composite ones?
can you recommend us your dentist?
thank yoU!
can you recommend us your dentist?
thank yoU!

magic_gro- Posts: 488
Join date: 2010-03-10
Re: Mercury fillings affect the way your body handles supplements
youngbalder wrote:1- Well besides my body handling suppplements positively, i notice that my off and on fatigue feeling throughout a day does not happen. The only time i get tired now is if i wake out the night before or its the end of the night.
I don't think you can form any solid conclusions about how well something removes metals based on how you feel. Remember that agents that remove metals are strong antioxidants, and the benefit you notice may well be from that. It has been hypothesized that many people have a return of their symptoms after stopping chelation for a while (sometimes after years of doing it) because it is actually the antioxidant effects that they benefit from. All antidepressants are strong antioxidants BTW. Children with autism are a good example of getting worse again after stopping chelation therapy.
Paradox- Posts: 1307
Join date: 2008-07-14
Re: Mercury fillings affect the way your body handles supplements
magicgro- It costed me about $1200 out of pocket but my insurance covered half so i ended up paying $600. The dentist went to is located in San Diego. Here is his website where you can all the information about him.
http://naturaldentistry.us/
http://naturaldentistry.us/
youngbalder- Posts: 279
Join date: 2008-08-15
Age: 26
Location: NYC
Re: Mercury fillings affect the way your body handles supplements
jdp701 wrote:congrats youngbalder!
Should look into thallium detox (e.g. potassium) considering you did so well in removing amalgams.
Thallium binds to mercury ... found in mercury fillings. Thallium causes hair loss. Thallium is in our food supply so would want to take for life.
Also might want to check how you do on casein/gluten free diet considering "Mercury inhibits the activity of dipeptyl peptidase (DPP IV)"
Good info CS!
Hey JDP thanks for the heads up on Thallium detox. Do you know if i can use Apple cider Vinegar for supplementation of potassium?
youngbalder- Posts: 279
Join date: 2008-08-15
Age: 26
Location: NYC
Re: Mercury fillings affect the way your body handles supplements
This is a key issue for me as I wait to have my mercury fillings removed. I certainly don't like the thought of expensive supplements doing nothing (or worse). Youngbalder, I'm glad to hear you feel improvement after filling removal, that's encouraging. But for pre-removal, what is worth taking? I've got around 8 weeks to go and the basic aim is to get my body into better shape for general health and to deal with detoxing later.
My idea list at the moment:
1. A vitamin C flush, and then supplementing vitamin C optimally. I've never done any sort of flush so I thought it would be a good idea to start by cleansing some of the junk built up in my system over all these years. I'd be using Magnesium Ascorbate.
2. Large vitamin D3 intake (perhaps 10,000IU a day), since my levels are almost certainly low; I don't normally get much sun.
3. Magnesium oil / bath oil and supplements. Again, trying to correct a probable deficiency.
4. Cut out the worst of dietary mistakes and take more exercise (average-above average intensity).
5. Good quality sleep. I've been a terrible sleeper in the last 5 years and I think it's really important that I fix this. The above should help, but the extra part to my plan is that I've bought some blackout materials for my east-facing, light-at-4am-in-summer bedroom window.
6. For teeth I'll try oil pulling and xylitol. Baking soda and a pinch of sea salt for brushing.
7. There's a pool with a sauna near where I live, will try and get down there once or twice a week
8. Other supplements; this is where it gets complicated. I want to keep it straightforward and avoid anything that has a chance of causing a problem with my current mercury situation. Hopefully I can add these in later like Youngbalder did. Currently this list is just Biotin, K2 (with some of the D3) and maybe some ACV and a Probiotic. I have most on CS's regimen, but feel I should save them until I am more likely to see a benefit. Any comments/suggestions?
My idea list at the moment:
1. A vitamin C flush, and then supplementing vitamin C optimally. I've never done any sort of flush so I thought it would be a good idea to start by cleansing some of the junk built up in my system over all these years. I'd be using Magnesium Ascorbate.
2. Large vitamin D3 intake (perhaps 10,000IU a day), since my levels are almost certainly low; I don't normally get much sun.
3. Magnesium oil / bath oil and supplements. Again, trying to correct a probable deficiency.
4. Cut out the worst of dietary mistakes and take more exercise (average-above average intensity).
5. Good quality sleep. I've been a terrible sleeper in the last 5 years and I think it's really important that I fix this. The above should help, but the extra part to my plan is that I've bought some blackout materials for my east-facing, light-at-4am-in-summer bedroom window.
6. For teeth I'll try oil pulling and xylitol. Baking soda and a pinch of sea salt for brushing.
7. There's a pool with a sauna near where I live, will try and get down there once or twice a week
8. Other supplements; this is where it gets complicated. I want to keep it straightforward and avoid anything that has a chance of causing a problem with my current mercury situation. Hopefully I can add these in later like Youngbalder did. Currently this list is just Biotin, K2 (with some of the D3) and maybe some ACV and a Probiotic. I have most on CS's regimen, but feel I should save them until I am more likely to see a benefit. Any comments/suggestions?
diffuse- Posts: 158
Join date: 2010-04-05
Page 1 of 2 • 1, 2 
Similar topics» Body Trims
» LAHORE DISTRICT GENERAL BODY
» Mercury fillings affect the way your body handles supplements
» Mercury Fillings Removal
» IH - Dental Fillings, anything I can do?
» LAHORE DISTRICT GENERAL BODY
» Mercury fillings affect the way your body handles supplements
» Mercury Fillings Removal
» IH - Dental Fillings, anything I can do?
Page 1 of 2
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum



» New Paradigm Shift - PEO's (not EFA's)
» Grow New Hair! (The original Papilla Power??)
» Diatomaceous earth for hair loss?
» Hair loss, inflammation and pustules on scalp, doctors can't identify
» New Ray Peat Discussion thread
» PGD2 proven to be implicated as a cause of baldness
» The Fallacy Of Blood Flow As A Non Factor In Balding.... And What To Do About it...
» Is baldness really linked to diseases?