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Re: is removal of mercury a danger as well? where is there a good dentist in MI or MA by AHARLEYGYRL ..... Amalgam Debate Forum

Date:   7/7/2006 6:39:03 PM ( 19 y ago)
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you are right in that these biological dentists are taking advantage of people and charging enormous prices. we don't do that. but, many of our patients are very ill from the mercury and root canals and cavitations. i have done this 4 years and get some really sad stories. the fact that you think there has been no harm is deceptive. you cannot see what is going on biochemically in your body, for one. for another, yes, some people's immune system is very good and can stave off illness from the fillings. but, as it has been said to me, eventually the body gives up and the mercury wins. one day, out of the blue, you may get cancer or heart disease or any number of things. the body just cannot handle a lifetime of poisoning from heavy metals. lastly, you may have aches and pains or other small symptoms that you attribute to normal aging that are in fact caused from the mercury. the human body was meant to operate for a hundred years or more with good quality of life. due to pollutants and dental toxins and such, that is greatly compromised. it has already been scientifically proven that the mercury leaks out of the filling. a small portion of that is excreted and much of it goes into the brain (the brain loves merury, and sees it as an essential mineral), the lymphatic system and organs where it has a shelf life of 20 to 30 years. we have some patients who just get the mercury out before they do end up sick, also. the science behind all this can be found. there are actually over 3,000 studies of mercury's affect on the body. here are some interesting videos on mercury, click here
 

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