Amalgam cleansing

A thorough amalgam cleansing comprises not only completely removing the amalgam from the jaw area (drilling it out taking special protective precautions) but also draining it out of the organism. In our surgery we combine a number of successful drainage methods.

  • Ascertaining the acid-alkaline status and, if necessary, correcting it by giving dietary guidance and administering appropriate preparations
  • Determining the vitamin/vital substance status. If required, administering tried and individually tested vitamins and minerals in order to support the function of the drainage organs
  • Administering the drainage substance in order to loosen the heavy metals in the body, bind them and flush them out
  • As a complementary and accelerating measure, vital-field therapy is also applied
  • One of the mainstays of the drainage therapy is for the patient to drink ample quantities of low-mineral water (2-3 litres a day)
  • Physical exercise (sport) and going to the sauna assist the drainage process
  • During the entire therapy, the progress of the drainage is monitored. The total duration of the therapy differs from patient to patient.

This example shows the readings before and after successful amalgam cleansing

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Before -----

After -----

 

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The area between the upper and lower yellow curves is the tolerance range. Ideally the points on the curves measured will lie within the tolerance range, and in the best case near the zero line.

A downward deviation of one or more of the values measured indicates an energetic weakness in that particular area.

So in this case, before the amalgam drainage the energy level was in the basement; afterwards it is very evenly balanced in the normal range.

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