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> ==>Hi Jackie & Shirley. Yes, I was being " too overly cautious " about

> using H202 when you have amalgams because I couldn't find anything

> that states you shouldn't.

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I'm glad to know that. Thanks, Bee!

This had me wondering...I've had amalgams in my mouth for probably 35

yrs. or so. Will they continue to leach mercury as long as they're in

my mouth or do they become inert at some point?

jackie

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>> I'm glad to know that. Thanks, Bee!

> This had me wondering...I've had amalgams in my mouth for probably 35

> yrs. or so. Will they continue to leach mercury as long as they're in

> my mouth or do they become inert at some point?

>

==>Jackie, I really do not know. So sorry.

Luv, Bee

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> > This had me wondering...I've had amalgams in my mouth for probably 35

> > yrs. or so. Will they continue to leach mercury as long as they're in

> > my mouth or do they become inert at some point?

> >

>==>Jackie, I really do not know. So sorry.

>

>Luv, Bee

Doesn't it stand to reason that eventually the mercury would be depleted?

Shirley

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seems logical doesn't it, Shirley? Next time I go to the dentist I'm

going to ask him.

Jackie

Jackie - I wouldn't bother asking the dentist about mercury. Most of them

are brainwashed into thinking that it is harmless in the mouth, otherwise

they wouldn't be using it (I read somewhere that mercury the second most

toxic substance on earth after plutonium). (Dentists also tell you that

their xrays are harmless). I would do some research on the mercury

question. It is my understanding that as long as it is in the mouth, it is

leaching.

Cheers - Penny

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