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Another area of concern, if your immune system is already stressed out and malfunctioning. I had all my amalgams removed.

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Dental Amalgam Mercury Syndrome, Inc Heavy metals cause the thyroid to malfunction because metal in your mouth drains downward to the stomach passing very close to the thyroid inhibiting its iodine uptake.. MERCURY (Autoimmune diseases) causes infertility, Alzheimer's, kidney and cardiac dysfunction, chronic fatigue, fetal informalities, insomnia among many other problems. There are tests to find out if you have metals; lead, arsenic, aluminum, copper, selenium, titanium, zinc, and MERCURY. The picture on the right portrays the spew of Bacteria that is under MERCURY fillings which can initiate many illnesses. This cavity is a vacuum that leads MERCURY and bacteria straight to the blood stream and to your organs.

The history of MERCURY starts as early as the 7th century, when even then it was known to be dangerous. It was popularized in England and eventually spread to North America. Some dentists were concerned because it was widely recognized that exposure can lead to memory loss and dementia, and others were concerned about its volatile nature causing improper jaw closure. By the mid 1800's, as a reflection of these concerns, the American Society Of Dental Surgeons made dentists pledge to not use mercury fillings, but the advocates of amalgam eventually took over and in its place came The American Dental Association. The ADA stated that Amalgam use was safe, which meant that it would be within economical means to a larger scope of the population, therefore producing larger revenue for them.

The American Dental Association, now instructs dentists to “know the potential hazards and symptoms of mercury exposure such as the development of sensitivity and neuropathy,” to use a no-touch technique for handling the amalgam, and to store it under liquid, preferably glycerin or radiographic fixer solution, in unbreakable, tightly sealed containers. You can’t throw it in the trash, bury it in the ground, or put it in a landfill, but it’s okay to put it in people’s mouths. Does that make sense?

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