How true! I had 8 metal fillings in my mouth for over 25 years-- and metal fillings are AT LEAST 50% mercury. I also had pinworms and other
parasites most of my life, as well as many symptoms of mercury toxicity that I took as being normal growing pains.
I remember getting my first metal filling added in my molars as a kid, and feeling very dizzy and spaced out in the car on the way home. It wasn't from any painkillers either. That dentist charged extra for pain killers, so my mother asked us if we wanted it-- I felt I'd be a tough kid, so I refused any pain killers.
All through my growing years, I had yeast infections and candidas-- with lots and lots of mucous in my body. Mercury is responsible for the overgrowth of candidas and yeast. I also had dizzy spells at least twice a month, and sinus headaches all the time. Bad allergies, and frequent sore throats and colds. I also had a poor memory and concentration, and was often full of anxiety, even before puberty.
These are all common symptoms of slight mercury toxicity. Even in non-lethal doses, Any amount of mercury is too much for the body and leads to degenerative problems later in life.
Even when hardened, mercury still vaporizes into the body when you chew , brush your teeth, get teeth cleanings by the dentist, drink warm beverages or anything the least bit acidic.
I love the photograph in Dr. Huggin's book, "I'ts All in Your Head" about slow mercury toxicity from metal fillings. The photo shows methyl mercury vaporizing out of 50 year old metal fillings taken from a cadaver. It was photographed using a black light (the only way the methyl mercury can be seen is through black light.
Many dentists will scoff at all of this, because they only listen to what the ADA tells them, and they havn't researched it past that. Many dentists, however, are researching this further and thinking outside the medical box- and finding that metal fillings are actually gradually toxic over time.
Metal fillings also do not "out-gas" themselves over time either. Like the photo of the 50 year old cadaver's fillings, the mercury is found through all layers of the metal filling. Once a person chews or scrapes any filling off the top layer, more mercury is exposed and vaporizes. It is not something that "wears off over time"