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REMOVAL OF MERCURY FILLINGS SHOWS DRAMATIC HEALTH

IMPROVEMENT

 

This study gives support that mercury from dental amalgams may be causing health problems and could be one of the world's greatest health hazards. Most of the 133 health symptoms mentioned In the study have been associated with mercury poisoning. Approximately 69% of these symptoms were Improved or eliminated after amalgam removal.

 

Mercury is known to affect most enzyme reactions as well as the immune system so it is easy to explain physiologically why most of these health problems can occur. Studies have shown that mercury vapors cross the blood brain barrier. Perhaps this can account for the high number of mental and emotional problems that seem to improve after amalgam removal.

 

An earlier study compared the health status of a group of college students without silver-mercury fillings to a group with. The group with amalgams had a history of 45% more health symptoms than the group without. Almost every aspect of health was affected with a predominance of mental and emotional symptoms which are typically associated with mercury toxicity.

 

The present study has shown that people's mental and physical health does improve after amalgam removal, with 80% of the subjects feeling better after the mercury was removed from the mouth.

 

REMOVAL OF MERCURY AMALGAM

 

Take 5-10 charcoal tablets half an hour before any dental treatment involving amalgam removal. The fillings should be removed in the right sequence: that Is, taking out the most negatively charged ones first, in sequential order from highest negatively charged to least.

 

The readings are done with an Amalgameter. A copper metal ground is placed between the cheek and teeth, and the tester touches; the probe to each one of the fillings or restorations. The Amalgameter will register a reading with either positive or negative in microamps. These readings are recorded on a numbered Tooth Chart for/by the dentist. Upon completion, the readings from each quarter or quadrant of the mouth are added and the totals reflected on the Chart. Positive and negative readings are kept separately.

 

WHAT DO YOU REPLACE THE AMALGAM WITH?

 

3,000 of the country's 180,000 dentists have already switched to using gold, a mixture of plastic and quartz, or porcelain. Dr. Solomon Cohen, an Atlanta dentist, has not filled any of his patients' teeth with mercury fillings since 1982. (If you use gold make sure it is realy gold as I've found out that nickel and beryllium, both toxic, are often mixed with gold).