Guest guest Posted July 6, 2001 Report Share Posted July 6, 2001 Okay. I guess we talked this one so loud that the universe started to have more appear to me. I just got back from my health food store. When I was checking out I noticed a newsletter with the headlines " Dentists Advised to Warn Patients of Mercury in Fillings. " This newsletter is published specifically to offer information about the silver amalgam mercury issue! One 1 page articles talks about 5 points in favor of removal of amalgam fillings starting with 1) within 2 weeks mercury levels in the body fall significantly, 3) total reduction in mercury in blood and urine often over 80% within a few months, and 4 ) documented cases of serious health problems including many mentions of autoimmune diseases. I suppose then there IS more to this? -- dx hyperT/Graves Feb 2001; (treatment Toprol Xl and PTU) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2001 Report Share Posted July 6, 2001 , Call me suspicious, but who is it that is reccommending that we take our old fillings out and replace them all with new ones??? It wouldn't be the dental association, would it now??? Hmmm....They wouldn't have much to gain by misleading us would they??? I wonder...My dentist said to leave them alone, too. And he showed me his to prove that he put his mouth where his mouth is. But my word, things are really harder when you lose your blind faith, aren't they? > Okay. I guess we talked this one so loud that the universe started > to have more appear to me. > > I just got back from my health food store. When I was checking out > I noticed a newsletter with the headlines " Dentists Advised to > Warn Patients of Mercury in Fillings. " This newsletter is published > specifically to offer information about the silver amalgam mercury > issue! > > One 1 page articles talks about 5 points in favor of removal of > amalgam fillings starting with 1) within 2 weeks mercury levels > in the body fall significantly, 3) total reduction in mercury in blood > and urine often over 80% within a few months, and 4 ) documented > cases of serious health problems including many mentions of > autoimmune diseases. > > I suppose then there IS more to this? > > -- > > dx hyperT/Graves Feb 2001; (treatment Toprol Xl and PTU) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2001 Report Share Posted July 6, 2001 > Okay. I guess we talked this one so loud that the universe started > to have more appear to me. I guess it depends who rights the article. Like my husband always tells me...it's just someone's opinion. When it becomes everyone's opinion I'll be more concerned. JMO Janis > I just got back from my health food store. When I was checking out > I noticed a newsletter with the headlines " Dentists Advised to > Warn Patients of Mercury in Fillings. " This newsletter is published > specifically to offer information about the silver amalgam mercury > issue! > > One 1 page articles talks about 5 points in favor of removal of > amalgam fillings starting with 1) within 2 weeks mercury levels > in the body fall significantly, 3) total reduction in mercury in blood > and urine often over 80% within a few months, and 4 ) documented > cases of serious health problems including many mentions of > autoimmune diseases. > > I suppose then there IS more to this? > > -- > > dx hyperT/Graves Feb 2001; (treatment Toprol Xl and PTU) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2001 Report Share Posted July 6, 2001 Boy the way I posted that you can tell it's late I meant to say " writes " not rights! > I guess it depends who rights the article. Like my husband always > tells me...it's just someone's opinion. > > When it becomes everyone's opinion I'll be more concerned. > > JMO > Janis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2001 Report Share Posted July 7, 2001 In a message dated 07/06/2001 10:38:21 PM Mountain Daylight Time, MJKay@... writes: << out >> Pat, Although I think there are some people who benefit from amalgam removals, they're clearly in the minority. As a point of reference, I have fillings in nearly all my teeth. Along with 4-5 crowns, 2 bridges, etc. I've ran several blood and urine mercuries on myself and they're all normal and actually on the low side. The usual argument is that mercury vapor is released from the fillings but that doesn't seem very likely considering the solid nature of fillings. Myself, I'm more concerned with the arsenic introduced in drinking water as a byproduct of fluoride. Some of the original studies recommended fluoride were badly flawed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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