Guest guest Posted May 14, 2002 Report Share Posted May 14, 2002 Ira, I'm going to say this in the nicest way I know how. This statement is a complete lie. Very accurate monitoring equipment used by miners can detect the amounts of mercury coming off your amalgam filled teeth. This amount in my mouth with 12 fillings was 105 micro grams per cubic meter. The allowable level in air for safety is only 5. If you chew, the reading goes up. If you drink something hot the amount of mercury coming off your teeth goes up. If fillings get hot and cold with hot food/liquids or iced drinks they expand and contract like a thermometer (they are over 50% mercury). The fillings crack along with your teeth if they are the right configuration and then they leak even more mercury. This toxic level of mercury is breathed and swallowed every day and builds up much faster than the body can remove it. Oh, and below the filling where you can't see, it gets black and ugly looking, far from silver colored, because of the corrosion with your body fluids and then the leaking mercury gets directly absorbed into your gums. A young healthy person gets by ok while they have the strength of their youth, and then when they get old the whole world thinks the their health problems are related soley to age. The few older folks that get their poison fillings out regain years or even decades of health that they had lost. Believe what ever you want, but you pay the price of believing that mercury somehow becomes stable and harmless in amalgam fillings. Vince >From: " Ira L. son " <laser@...> >[Jaroff, L. " There's nothing dangerous about 'silver' fillings: But some >in Congress continue to insist there is. " Time.com, May 8, 2002] >http://www.time.com/time/columnist/jaroff/article/0,9565,235009,00.html > >Although mercury by itself is classified as a toxic material, the mercury >in amalgam is chemically bound to other metals to make it stable and >therefore safe for use in dental applications. _________________________________________________________________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2002 Report Share Posted May 15, 2002 very well put. I've just had 5 of my 10 fillings removed. Why would people think that the most toxic metal known to man is toxic out side the body, but somehow miraculously becomes non-toxic when it's IN the body. ...- Pascucci On Tue, 14 May 2002 17:12:54 -0500 " V. Richter " <new_man85@...> wrote: Ira, I'm going to say this in the nicest way I know how. This statement is a complete lie. Very accurate monitoring equipment used by miners can detect the amounts of mercury coming off your amalgam filled teeth. This amount in my mouth with 12 fillings was 105 micro grams per cubic meter. The allowable level in air for safety is only 5. If you chew, the reading goes up. If you drink something hot the amount of mercury coming off your teeth goes up. If fillings get hot and cold with hot food/liquids or iced drinks they expand and contract like a thermometer (they are over 50% mercury). The fillings crack along with your teeth if they are the right configuration and then they leak even more mercury. This toxic level of mercury is breathed and swallowed every day and builds up much faster than the body can remove it. Oh, and below the filling where you can't see, it gets black and ugly looking, far from silver colored, because of the corrosion with your body fluids and then the leaking mercury gets directly absorbed into your gums. A young healthy person gets by ok while they have the strength of their youth, and then when they get old the whole world thinks the their health problems are related soley to age. The few older folks that get their poison fillings out regain years or even decades of health that they had lost. Believe what ever you want, but you pay the price of believing that mercury somehow becomes stable and harmless in amalgam fillings. Vince >From: " Ira L. son " <laser@...> >[Jaroff, L. " There's nothing dangerous about 'silver' fillings: But some >in Congress continue to insist there is. " Time.com, May 8, 2002] >http://www.time.com/time/columnist/jaroff/article/0,9565,235009,00.html > >Although mercury by itself is classified as a toxic material, the mercury >in amalgam is chemically bound to other metals to make it stable and >therefore safe for use in dental applications. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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