Guest guest Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 Thanks for the reply, Tammy. Do you know why gold and amalgam should not be in the mouth at the same time? I do have a few amalgams, but I'm not going to have them removed until they need to be. They are older fillings that may require crowns and/or route canals. Don't want to go through the discomfort and expense until it's absolutely necessary. I had to have an emergency route canal due to terrible toothache before getting this old broken crown replaced. Thanks, Beth Re: [ ] Gold Crown Hi Beth, Gold crowns do not usually create a problem. But, if you have amalgams you should get them removed. Gold and amalgam should NOT be in the mouth at the same time. Mercury is poison and has no business in our mouths. Read " It's All In Your Head. " If one decides to get their amalgam fillings replaced, you need to find a dentist that knows how to do this safely. You also need to chelate the toxins out after you have them removed. Feel free to email me if you need more info with this. Don't worry...I don't sell any products! I've just done a lot of research and will be having mine removed in the summer. Tammy **************Need a new ride? Check out the largest site for U.S. used car listings at AOL Autos. (http://autos.aol.com/used?NCID=aolcmp00300000002851) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 i used to think that having gold and amalgam in the mouth at the same time was a problem but not according to this research http://www.ibiblio.org/amalgam/amalgamtext.html basically the conductivity of the fluid in the mouth is not high enough to form a meaningful current circuit so gold in contact with amalgam does not have the electrolytic effect you might expect i wouldn't put gold in simply because it is also a heavy metal, but on the other hand theres no rush to get gold out if you have amalgams in > > Thanks for the reply, Tammy. Do you know why gold and amalgam should not be in the mouth at the same time? I do have a few amalgams, but I'm not going to have them removed until they need to be. They are older fillings that may require crowns and/or route canals. Don't want to go through the discomfort and expense until it's absolutely necessary. I had to have an emergency route canal due to terrible toothache before getting this old broken crown replaced. > > Thanks, > Beth > > > > Re: [ ] Gold Crown > > > Hi Beth, > Gold crowns do not usually create a problem. But, if you have amalgams you > should get them removed. Gold and amalgam should NOT be in the mouth at the > same time. Mercury is poison and has no business in our mouths. > > Read " It's All In Your Head. " If one decides to get their amalgam fillings > replaced, you need to find a dentist that knows how to do this safely. You > also need to chelate the toxins out after you have them removed. Feel free to > email me if you need more info with this. Don't worry...I don't sell any > products! I've just done a lot of research and will be having mine removed in > the summer. > > Tammy > > **************Need a new ride? Check out the largest site for U.S. used car > listings at AOL Autos. > (http://autos.aol.com/used?NCID=aolcmp00300000002851) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 hmm reading that again i think there is anaissue with gold and amalgams in the mouth Zn & Zn(Hg) > Sn > Cu(Hg) > Cu > Ag > Hg > Au +.7626 + .1406 -.3511 -.3400 -.799 -.852 -1.42 what that says is silver (ag) and mercury (hg) are sucked out of amalgam by gold (au) and tin (sn) helps keep silver and mercury in amalgam gilbert jackson's study gold in the mouth can dramatically accelerate mercury release from the amalgam especially if its in direct contact with amalgam, either on the same tooth or an amalgam filling touching a gold restoration on an opposing tooth gold crown over amalgam fillings and touching them are an effective battery corroding the amalgam and releasing mercury by electroylsis even gold put in a mouth that all the amalgam has been removed from may possibly still flush mercury out that is left in teeth through galvanic action dentists prefer gold and mercury/amalgam because they are much easier to work, have good wear resistance, especially gold, and in general mechanically are the ideal materials so beware! platinium is also a problem and both gold and platinum are poisonous in thier own right poor dorothy wordsworth was made demented by her denture with likely lead in, so i guess there's nothing new about this ________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 Yep...this is right on. Dr. Hal Huggins is the author of the book I recommended, " It's All In Your Head. " Stay away from root canals! Also Beth, you said you're going to wait to get your amalgams removed until you have to. I would research the link between mercury fillings and illness. The dentist in CO said I would never get the Candida under control until I got rid of the amalgam fillings. There is definitely a link and mercury can cause many health problems. You shouldn't let any dentist put anything into your mouth without first testing your blood for compatibility. You also never want to do a heavy metal cleanse when you still have mercury in your mouth. Tammy I would have to disagree with this. I have known people who seemed to be " getting away " with having amalgams until they got another metal in their mouth at the sametime (e.g. gold or braces) and THEN they really got hit. It's happened to me (braces) and it's happened with my Mother (gold). It creates a battery type response (galvanic) and yes it is real and the combination of metals is even worse than just having amalgams alone. My Mother was doing relatively " ok " until she had some gold in and then I pretty much watched her go down hill quite fast after that and she's remained worse ever since. I have told her, but she won't have it removed. I had braces on my teeth in my teens, and this is when I went down hill. It was almost immediate, so it's surprising that nobody attributed it to the braces. I suffered a myriad of symptoms from this and also had strange involuntary tremors in areas of my face from it. Root canals are also a source of toxicity and even Dr Weston Price talks about this and how toxic they are. Dr Hal Huggins also discusses gold, root canals, cavitations, amalgam toxicity etc and the effects all these things have on the human body. > **************Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists on family favorites at AOL Food. (http://food.aol.com/dinner-tonight?NCID=aolfod00030000000001) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 I would have to disagree with this. I have known people who seemed to be " getting away " with having amalgams until they got another metal in their mouth at the sametime (e.g. gold or braces) and THEN they really got hit. It's happened to me (braces) and it's happened with my Mother (gold). It creates a battery type response (galvanic) and yes it is real and the combination of metals is even worse than just having amalgams alone. My Mother was doing relatively " ok " until she had some gold in and then I pretty much watched her go down hill quite fast after that and she's remained worse ever since. I have told her, but she won't have it removed. I had braces on my teeth in my teens, and this is when I went down hill. It was almost immediate, so it's surprising that nobody attributed it to the braces. I suffered a myriad of symptoms from this and also had strange involuntary tremors in areas of my face from it. Root canals are also a source of toxicity and even Dr Weston Price talks about this and how toxic they are. Dr Hal Huggins also discusses gold, root canals, cavitations, amalgam toxicity etc and the effects all these things have on the human body. > > > > i used to think that having gold and amalgam in the mouth at the same > time was a problem but not according to this research > > http://www.ibiblio.org/amalgam/amalgamtext.html > > basically the conductivity of the fluid in the mouth is not high > enough to form a meaningful current circuit so gold in contact with > amalgam does not have the electrolytic effect you might expect > > i wouldn't put gold in simply because it is also a heavy metal, but > on the other hand theres no rush to get gold out if you have amalgams > in > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 I just had to have a tooth pulled and it was a not even a year old gold crown. So in an effort to save a tooth I wasted a bunch of money! No more root canals or crowns for me! in NC --- adam_antics34 <adam_antics34@...> wrote: > I would have to disagree with this. I have known > people who seemed > to be " getting away " with having amalgams until they > got another > metal in their mouth at the sametime (e.g. gold or > braces) and THEN > they really got hit. It's happened to me (braces) > and it's happened > with my Mother (gold). It creates a battery type > response (galvanic) > and yes it is real and the combination of metals is > even worse than > just having amalgams alone. > > My Mother was doing relatively " ok " until she had > some gold in and > then I pretty much watched her go down hill quite > fast after that and > she's remained worse ever since. I have told her, > but she won't have > it removed. > > I had braces on my teeth in my teens, and this is > when I went down > hill. It was almost immediate, so it's surprising > that nobody > attributed it to the braces. I suffered a myriad of > symptoms from > this and also had strange involuntary tremors in > areas of my face > from it. > > Root canals are also a source of toxicity and even > Dr Weston Price > talks about this and how toxic they are. Dr Hal > Huggins also > discusses gold, root canals, cavitations, amalgam > toxicity etc and > the effects all these things have on the human body. > > > > > > > > > i used to think that having gold and amalgam in > the mouth at the > same > > time was a problem but not according to this > research > > > > http://www.ibiblio.org/amalgam/amalgamtext.html > > > > basically the conductivity of the fluid in the > mouth is not high > > enough to form a meaningful current circuit so > gold in contact with > > amalgam does not have the electrolytic effect you > might expect > > > > i wouldn't put gold in simply because it is also a > heavy metal, but > > on the other hand theres no rush to get gold out > if you have > amalgams > > in > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2008 Report Share Posted May 2, 2008 > > > Yep...this is right on. Dr. Hal Huggins is the author of the book I > recommended, " It's All In Your Head. " Stay away from root canals! Also Beth, you said > you're going to wait to get your amalgams removed until you have to. I would > research the link between mercury fillings and illness. The dentist in CO > said I would never get the Candida under control until I got rid of the amalgam > fillings. There is definitely a link and mercury can cause many health > problems. > > You shouldn't let any dentist put anything into your mouth without first > testing your blood for compatibility. You also never want to do a heavy metal > cleanse when you still have mercury in your mouth. ==>Tammy, FYI my program with the high " good " fats chelates out all heavy metals the most efficiently of any substance, and they also cleanse the body naturally. I didn't have amalgam in my mouth removed yet I still cured my candida, and this program is even better than the one I did! Also candida may be created within the body to handle heavy metals because it feeds off of it, so in a way maybe candida is saving lives. I don't recommend removing any amalgams until the person is strong enough to be able to handle all of the toxins being released into the system. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2008 Report Share Posted May 5, 2008 This is so true. 15 years ago I had 6 amalgam fillings removed at once because my dentist recommended it. He did it without protection and from that point my health went straight downhill. I paid a lot of money for the inlays he put in. I'd never do it again - it is too much for the body to handle. I'd recommend to only do one tooth at a time, should it became necessary because the tooth be decayed or so. And make sure the dentist uses good protection (a dam) when removing the amalgam. Ellie > ==>Tammy, FYI my program with the high " good " fats chelates out all > heavy metals the most efficiently of any substance, and they also > cleanse the body naturally. I didn't have amalgam in my mouth > removed yet I still cured my candida, and this program is even better > than the one I did! > > Also candida may be created within the body to handle heavy metals > because it feeds off of it, so in a way maybe candida is saving > lives. I don't recommend removing any amalgams until the person is > strong enough to be able to handle all of the toxins being released > into the system. > > Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2008 Report Share Posted May 5, 2008 Elli, I visited a mercury free dentist, he brought to my attention that latex absorbs mercury vapor!! Guess what the dams are made of!?!? My dentist also said they do not use latex gloves for that reason. I have been to four different dentist, I had a list of questions that I asked. I finally found a dentist that I'm happy with!! Elli <euschold@...> wrote: This is so true. 15 years ago I had 6 amalgam fillings removed at once because my dentist recommended it. He did it without protection and from that point my health went straight downhill. I paid a lot of money for the inlays he put in. I'd never do it again - it is too much for the body to handle. I'd recommend to only do one tooth at a time, should it became necessary because the tooth be decayed or so. And make sure the dentist uses good protection (a dam) when removing the amalgam. Ellie > ==>Tammy, FYI my program with the high " good " fats chelates out all > heavy metals the most efficiently of any substance, and they also > cleanse the body naturally. I didn't have amalgam in my mouth > removed yet I still cured my candida, and this program is even better > than the one I did! > > Also candida may be created within the body to handle heavy metals > because it feeds off of it, so in a way maybe candida is saving > lives. I don't recommend removing any amalgams until the person is > strong enough to be able to handle all of the toxins being released > into the system. > > Bee > Treva Shay Spence --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2008 Report Share Posted May 5, 2008 Tammy, sound's to me like you've done your research!! I had 8 mercury fillings put in and that in itself made me very ill. I didn't have any other kind of metals in my mouth!! I'd think that one filling that contains 50% mercury....equivalent to what's in a therometer, would be enough. I call it the silent killer. Not many people would relate their illness to what's in their mouth. tammyco5@... wrote: Yep...this is right on. Dr. Hal Huggins is the author of the book I recommended, " It's All In Your Head. " Stay away from root canals! Also Beth, you said you're going to wait to get your amalgams removed until you have to. I would research the link between mercury fillings and illness. The dentist in CO said I would never get the Candida under control until I got rid of the amalgam fillings. There is definitely a link and mercury can cause many health problems. You shouldn't let any dentist put anything into your mouth without first testing your blood for compatibility. You also never want to do a heavy metal cleanse when you still have mercury in your mouth. Tammy I would have to disagree with this. I have known people who seemed to be " getting away " with having amalgams until they got another metal in their mouth at the sametime (e.g. gold or braces) and THEN they really got hit. It's happened to me (braces) and it's happened with my Mother (gold). It creates a battery type response (galvanic) and yes it is real and the combination of metals is even worse than just having amalgams alone. My Mother was doing relatively " ok " until she had some gold in and then I pretty much watched her go down hill quite fast after that and she's remained worse ever since. I have told her, but she won't have it removed. I had braces on my teeth in my teens, and this is when I went down hill. It was almost immediate, so it's surprising that nobody attributed it to the braces. I suffered a myriad of symptoms from this and also had strange involuntary tremors in areas of my face from it. Root canals are also a source of toxicity and even Dr Weston Price talks about this and how toxic they are. Dr Hal Huggins also discusses gold, root canals, cavitations, amalgam toxicity etc and the effects all these things have on the human body. > **************Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists on family favorites at AOL Food. (http://food.aol.com/dinner-tonight?NCID=aolfod00030000000001) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2008 Report Share Posted May 6, 2008 Shay, (is this your name?) could you please elaborate on the dam. I'm thinking that if the mercury vapor is catched in the latex - then at least it is not in my body. I'm glad you found a good dentist for you. What questions did you ask? Elli > > Elli, > I visited a mercury free dentist, he brought to my attention that latex absorbs mercury vapor!! > Guess what the dams are made of!?!? My dentist also said they do not use latex gloves for that reason. I have been to four different dentist, I had a list of questions that I asked. I finally found a dentist that I'm happy with!! > > > > Treva Shay Spence > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2008 Report Share Posted May 8, 2008 Elli <euschold@...> wrote: Shay, (is this your name?) could you please elaborate on the dam. I'm thinking that if the mercury vapor is catched in the latex - then at least it is not in my body. I'm glad you found a good dentist for you. What questions did you ask? Elli > > Elli, > I visited a mercury free dentist, he brought to my attention that latex absorbs mercury vapor!! > Guess what the dams are made of!?!? My dentist also said they do not use latex gloves for that reason. I have been to four different dentist, I had a list of questions that I asked. I finally found a dentist that I'm happy with!! > > > > Treva Shay Spence > > Treva Shay Spence --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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