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I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions about detoxing after having some

amalgam fillings removed. I have read many of the other posts but I am

currently breastfeeding. My baby is six months olds and I am concerned about

protecting her health. My body feels toxic but I don't want to start a cleanse

that might jeopardize her. If there is a safe way to do it, what is it?

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In general if you are breastfeeding, it's prudent to approach the matter through

diet. I would not, if i were you, do anything that would move toxins out of the

body drastically as they will most certainly come through your breast milk.

However, if you are feeling toxic there are many things you can do, obviously

eating a whole foods, mostly plant based diet will go along way to reducing and

eliminating toxins. Of the culinary herbs, cilantro and parsley would be

something you might want to add to your diet as they scavange metals.

The other thing you may want to do is to enlist a regular sweaty exercise

protocol. Would be best not to breastfeed immediately after exercising, and of

course drink plenty of water.

Lastly, get a massage, this will help the body to naturally deal with residual

toxins.

Whatever you do, trust that your body knows how to cope and manage whatever is

going on and you'll be great.

Take care, Tymothy Smith, L.Ac.

 

 

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> I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions about detoxing after having some

amalgam fillings removed. I have read many of the other posts but I am

currently breastfeeding. My baby is six months olds and I am concerned about

protecting her health. My body feels toxic but I don't want to start a cleanse

that might jeopardize her. If there is a safe way to do it, what is it?

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