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Re: Amalgam Illness -- Don't discount so quickly » Sunny

Posted by Miragee on June 7, 2001, at 15:54:59

In reply to Re: Amalgam Illness -- Don't discount so quickly, posted by Sunny on June 7, 2001, at 9:27:04

Hi Sunny,

Thanks for your nice post and the agreement with my opinion (and knowledge!)


> Miragee,
> You are absolutely right! Mercury/heavy metal toxicity is very damaging to the body in so many ways. Now, not everyone's fillings will leech. So not everyone will experience negative side-effects. However those with long term health issues & mercury fillings should at least explore this as a possibility.
> Of course the irony of mercury fillings is this: Mercury is known to be one of the most poisinous substances; and prior to being placed in your mouth, dentists keep it in a secure lock-box (for fear that it may contaminate someone)! Dentists & assistants wear special protective clothing/gloves while handling mercury! And yet, the ADA claims that it's perfectly SAFE once it's in your mouth. I don't think so.
> Wonder why the ADA doesn't back down from it's support of mercury? Imagine the liability.
>
>
> > Don't be so quick to discount mercury as a possible culprit in someone's illness, especially if a person has mercury amalgam fillings and nickle/silver crowns and other mixtures of metal in their mouths.
> >
> > Many of the medical practices that began more than 100 years ago have since been replaced with better or safer procedures. Why the American Dental Association holds on to this antiquated procedure, when we have space-age composites (that even LOOK better) to use instead, I do not know. Perhaps it is because of possible liability issues.
> >
> > Now that there is an alternative to mercury fillings, no one should subject themselves to the potential toxicity. This was taken from a recent newspaper article:
> >
> >
> > A Vancouver, British Columbia, apartment complex was evacuated and
> > condemned in April after a dentist died inhaling toxic vapors while
> > engaging in his at-home hobby of fooling around with his large
> > collection of mercury. [Canadian Broadcasting Corporation News, 4-18-01]
> >
> >
> > Some people will never have problems with their mercury amalgam fillings. However, other people might consider having them removed and replaced with composite. At the very least, if anyone needs to have a mercury amalgam filling repaired, they should have it replaced with the safer, and more attractive tooth-colored composite.
> >
> > Nine years ago, I had my fillings replaced with composite. I also had my nickle/silver crowns replaced with porcelain/gold. I felt better afterwards.
> >
> > > http://www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/mercury.html


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