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My husband has never had a cavity (knock on wood), but has polyps. Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerryFrom: "JudyZ" <judy.zollner@...>Sender: samters Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2011 20:50:19 -0000<samters >Reply samters Subject: Re: mercury fillings? Well I just read a story about a woman who was diagnosed with MS. She had her mercury fillings removed and she recovered from MS. I know it sounds like a crazy story but this woman is actually a news reporter in Nashville and her website looks completely upstanding. www.mercurymom.comI also read another story where an ENT is doing research investigating a possible autoimmune component to nasal polyposis and chronic sinusitus. I guess some research done thus far shows that this at least is plausible. So I thought what the heck--if I have poison in my mouth maybe I should get rid of it and see if I see an improvement. If no one else has any experience with this I can at least report what happens to me. I have a dentist appointment next week anyway so I will definitely ask about the removal process.> > > Just curious to know if anyone out there has had mercury (dental amalgam) fillings removed, and if so if there was an improvement in symptoms (asthma, nasal polyps, allergies in general)?> > > > Thanks for any info you can share.> > > > Judy> > > >>

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Very interestingI have mercury filling that I need to replace so I'll be curious too seeSent from my iPhoneOn Sep 23, 2011, at 3:50 PM, "JudyZ" <judy.zollner@...> wrote:

Well I just read a story about a woman who was diagnosed with MS. She had her mercury fillings removed and she recovered from MS. I know it sounds like a crazy story but this woman is actually a news reporter in Nashville and her website looks completely upstanding.

www.mercurymom.com

I also read another story where an ENT is doing research investigating a possible autoimmune component to nasal polyposis and chronic sinusitus. I guess some research done thus far shows that this at least is plausible.

So I thought what the heck--if I have poison in my mouth maybe I should get rid of it and see if I see an improvement.

If no one else has any experience with this I can at least report what happens to me. I have a dentist appointment next week anyway so I will definitely ask about the removal process.

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> > Just curious to know if anyone out there has had mercury (dental amalgam) fillings removed, and if so if there was an improvement in symptoms (asthma, nasal polyps, allergies in general)?

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> > Thanks for any info you can share.

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> > Judy

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The Mercury Amalgam filling debate has been going on for over 30 years. Here one of the definitive sources on the fact and fraud. Mercury Fillings It is a long read, if you go through all of it, but probably worth your time and will save big bucks on having fillings replaced.Marcus From: samters [mailto:samters ] On Behalf Of aio_cps@...Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2011 8:07 AMsamters Subject: Re: Re: mercury fillings? Very interestingI have mercury filling that I need to replace so I'll be curious too seeSent from my iPhoneOn Sep 23, 2011, at 3:50 PM, " JudyZ " <judy.zollner@...> wrote: Well I just read a story about a woman who was diagnosed with MS. She had her mercury fillings removed and she recovered from MS. I know it sounds like a crazy story but this woman is actually a news reporter in Nashville and her website looks completely upstanding. www.mercurymom.comI also read another story where an ENT is doing research investigating a possible autoimmune component to nasal polyposis and chronic sinusitus. I guess some research done thus far shows that this at least is plausible. So I thought what the heck--if I have poison in my mouth maybe I should get rid of it and see if I see an improvement. If no one else has any experience with this I can at least report what happens to me. I have a dentist appointment next week anyway so I will definitely ask about the removal process.> > > Just curious to know if anyone out there has had mercury (dental amalgam) fillings removed, and if so if there was an improvement in symptoms (asthma, nasal polyps, allergies in general)?> > > > Thanks for any info you can share.> > > > Judy> > > >>

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Thank you for the informative postings. Recently I had a molar crown

installed. The dentist wanted to use gold, but I ruled that out because I'm

also allergic to nickel and from my research I found that nickel is

frequently mixed with the gold to make it flexible for molding. So it may be

possible that people that have experienced problems could actual be like me

and allergic to nickel.

Re: mercury fillings?

Sorry but missed a few important points.When amalgams are removed

precautions are necessary to reduced mercury exposure.As well immediately

after removal your blood levels would be higher and you would expect your

problems or symptoms should be worse if there was a correlation. Only after

time if there was a cause and effect would there be improvement.

What guaranty that there will be an improvement will be given by those

recommending amalgam replacement??

I am not defending any material as I think time will tell. A Dentist uses

products,eventually peer reviewed, that are available and have science and

clinical trials behind them.

To be informed ( risk vs benefit of different treatment modalities) and to

have your choice is whats important

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amalgam) fillings removed, and if so if there was an improvement in symptoms

(asthma, nasal polyps, allergies in general)?

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> > > > Thanks for any info you can share.

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> > > > Judy

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