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Verifying amalgam under crowns

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Dear listers,

I have been suspecting for some time that my husband is quite toxic.

A recent hair analysis now confirms this with scattered mineral

levels and mercury in the alarm area. Thalium ( not sure what that

is), lead, copper cadmium and uranium almost in the red areas. Iron,

zinc and phosphorus were very low. Molybdenum which I understand is

integral to cell transport was so low it was untraceable.

He has a varicose leg ulcer which until several months ago was a half

centimeter deep. ( I treated him with fatty acids.) However he still

drinks at least 8 liters of fluids a day, is always on the loo,

overall thinning of hair, very pasty looking, has very bad case of

athletes foot on both feet, has tremendously erratic sleep patterns.

Has alarming mood swings and very irrascible. Falls asleep constantly

while watching TV even first thing in the morning. He is quite

suicidal at the moment.

Interesting to note in my husbands symptoms a parallel to diabetes

but there is no sugar in the urine tests. Puzzling.

Last week I dragged him off to a mercury-free dentist who said it

would be impossible to verify the presence of amalgams under his 15

gold crowns unless each crown was removed for a look-see. (All his

root canals have plastic posts.) The procedure is covered under our

private insurance but my husband perishes at the thought of having

each crown removed.

My question is:

Is there anyway to verify the presence of amalgam under a crown

without removing the latter.

I would be most appreciative for any input.

Many thanks,

Griffiths

Germany

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