Posted by Glenn Fagelson on June 6, 2001, at 22:13:31
In reply to Got silver fillings, maybe you have depession.., posted by Woody on June 6, 2001, at 7:16:07
> It was like I was saying previously. What the dentist
> does not tell you before he installs amalgam fillings
> is that they continuously give off vapour. About
> 10-20% of that vapour goes out through your mouth.
> The other 80-90% gets into your blood stream.
> Of that percentage that gets into your bloodstream,
> about 10-20% of that crosses the blood/brain barrier,
> and gets into your pituitary gland and/or hypothalmus.
> While you are young, your body is constantly manufacturing
> a powerful anti-oxidant known as alpha lipoic acid.
> This alpha lipoic acid laches on to the mercury
> molecules in your brain and tranports them out of
> your brain and back into your body. From there your
> body gets rid of the mercury through your urine
> and bowels. However, as we get older, our bodies
> manufacture less of the alpha lipoic acid. Hence,
> since the amalgam fillings are still there(and some
> are even hard drilled out and replaced by others),the
> brain continues to fill up with more mercury. That
> is when major problems with depression and anxiety
> set in. The pituitary gland & hypothalmus are saturated
> with mercury molecules. I would say that most of the
> people on this message board either reading or posting
> have a lot of amalgams. I have met someone who worked
> with the United States Park Service in Atlanta, Ga.
> that somehow managed to discover that she had this problem.
> She felt like she was going crazy, could not sleep, etc.
> Her blood and urine levels tested high for mercury.
> She had her amalgams removed and went through a detox
> program. Now she is doing fine. However, a person with
> amalgam illness might still have normal mercury levels
> in their blood and urine. The bottom line is, if you
> have mercury fillings in your teeth, then you have
> mercury in your brain. Dr. Andy Cutler explains this
> is his book "Amalgam Illness". He lives in Washington
> State and can be reached at AndyCutler@aol.com.
> Actually, Dr. Cutler uses this textbook to teach
> a college course on the subject. Call it "quackwatch"
> if you want to, but the problem is real. Anyone suffering
> from depression should absolutely have any amalgams
> removed and go through a detox program. After amalgam
> removal, and while going through detox, you will find
> your mercury measurements (urine tests) going through
> the ceiling.
> check out the following web site:
> http://movies.commons.ucalgary.ca/mercury
> This movie was developed by the University of Calgary,
> and you will need a "Quick Time" Player. I am glad I
> had my amalgams removed before I saw the movie. I am not
> trying to say that everyone that has problems with
> depression and/or anxiety can blame it on amalgam
> fillings. I myself, have a problem with depression,
> but after reading Dr. Cutler's book thoroughly, he was
> able to get through to me that everyone with emotional
> problems needs to look at the possibility of amalgam
> illness(if you have them in your teeth of course).
> Take care, and if you have amalgams in your teeth,
> get them taken out!! Composites or porcelain work
> just fine.Hi Woody,
This amalgam thing is starting to concern me;
I asked my dentist about a month ago about my
my silver fillings and he told me I had nothing
to worry about because the mercury is in an
alloy form. Now I am beginning to question
my former dentist. Are crowns made of silver
too? I am seeing a dentist this Saturday; he
happens to be very "anti-silver". I will talk
with him about my concerns.
Thanks for the post,
Glenn
poster:Glenn Fagelson
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