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@momopi and @HouseMD, both of you definitely need to see that Evidence of Harm documentary above. It will change your mind for sure. Guaranteed. Very powerful and blood boiling.
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Just got two of my mercury fillings replaced today with white resin. Looks great, the resin looks just like part of my teeth. Cost only 3 dollars a tooth. Was covered by insurance. They will do the other two in two weeks.

The dentist didnt believe me so i gave her the paper i posted above with my essay and links about mercury fillings and told her to watch the "evidence of harm" documentary. She said without long term scientist studies she doesnt buy all those claims of mercury toxicity. I told her to watch the film. Its powerful and a clincher. Lol.

Hopefully this will alleviate my OCD problem and maybe my oversensitivity to sounds and interruptions too. Perhaps the neurological damage from mercury caused those weird mental problems of mine?

I heard that some people do feel a big difference in health improvement after having their mercury fillings replaced. Especially the testimonials on conspiracy and alternative health sites and forums.

Theres lots of info and free PDF on this site:

http://www.toxicteeth.org

The documentary "evidence of harm" is very informative and powerful and explains everything. You can see it for free now at:

https://www.evidence-of-harm.com

Used to be pay per view. But now its free. Very powerful and blood boiling film.
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I just had a tooth removed with a mercury filling, it had been dead for a long time. Never get a root canal. If you have not read up on that you should...
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What is a root canal? How is it different from a filling? Why shouldn't we ever get a root canal?

Can't you just brush and floss everyday to prevent these things from being necessary? Or are they genetic? How come animals in the wild don't get cavities? Only pets in human houses do?
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Check this out. Apparently, many tooth fillings are not even necessary. Apparently, the dental industry does them as a preventive measure even when not necessary, probably for profit. So even the dental industry is corrupt? Geez. Why does God allow corruption to run amuck?

https://www.businessinsider.com/no-dril ... ry-2015-12
"It's unnecessary for patients to have fillings because they're not required in many cases of dental decay," said Wendell Evans of the University of Sydney in a statement. "This research signals the need for a major shift in the way tooth decay is managed by dentists … Our study shows that a preventative approach has major benefits compared to current practice."

According to the researchers, tooth decay is not the rapidly progressive phenomenon that dentists long believed it was. Because dentists used to think decay was fast-moving, the conventional practice was to identify early decay, remove it immediately to prevent the tooth's surface breaking up into cavities, and fill up the hole that was left with filling.

But decay is not always progressive, say Evans and his team, and even when it is, it develops more slowly than dentists used to think. "For example, it takes an average of four to eight years for decay to progress from the tooth's outer layer (enamel) to the inner layer (dentine)," he said. "That is plenty of time for the decay to be detected and treated before it becomes a cavity and requires a filling."
https://money.com/do-i-need-a-filling/
Afraid of the dentist? Don’t be. Even if you have tooth decay, you might not need a filling. A new study published in Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology finds that treating early decay without a drill can be even more effective in the long run. And it’s cheaper, too.

In the study, researchers monitored Australian dental patients for seven years. The control group received traditional “fill and drill” care. For the experimental group, dentists put fluoride varnish on lesions that hadn’t yet become cavities, applied sealants to protect cracks and grooves in teeth, and encouraged patients to make dietary and oral hygiene changes. The goal was to rebuild their enamel and reverse tooth decay — using fillings only as a last resort. (Once a cavity has already formed, the decay cannot be reversed, and it must be filled.)

Overall, the patients who received the experimental treatment fared better than the patients who received “fill and drill” dental treatment. The researchers found that on average, the experimental group needed 30% to 50% fewer fillings than the control group.

“It’s unnecessary for patients to have fillings because they’re not required in many cases of dental decay,” says study author Wendell Evans, associate professor at the University of Sydney. “It takes an average of four to eight years for decay to progress from the tooth’s outer layer (enamel) to the inner layer (dentine). That is plenty of time for the decay to be detected and treated before it becomes a cavity and requires a filling.”
https://capstoneclintonville.com/blog/t ... be-filled/

https://www.nhs.uk/news/medical-practic ... hers-warn/

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The SMART website, a branch of IAOMT, has a video explaining how your dentist can safely remove mercury fillings in your mouth. SMART stands for "Safe Mercury Amalgam Removal Technique" and IAOMT is "International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology". Notice how they show the dentist using chlorella and charcoal to remove mercury from your mouth because they bind to heavy metals effectively.

https://thesmartchoice.com/safe-mercury ... endations/



https://files.iaomt.org/wp-content/uplo ... cklist.pdf

The IAOMT site has a lot of info about the dangers of mercury amalgam fillings. See the links below.

https://iaomt.org/resources/dental-mercury-facts/

https://iaomt.org/resources/dental-merc ... an-health/

https://iaomt.org/resources/dental-merc ... l-amalgam/

Myths vs. Facts about the safety of mercury dental amalgams

https://iaomt.org/resources/dental-merc ... yth-truth/

https://files.iaomt.org/wp-content/uplo ... ercury.pdf

PDF Research Papers on Dental Amalgam Mercury Fillings

FACT SHEET ON HUMAN HEALTH RISKS FROM DENTAL AMALGAM MERCURY FILLINGS
Prepared by the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology
(IAOMT, www.iaomt.org)

https://files.iaomt.org/wp-content/uplo ... Health.pdf

International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT)
Position Paper against Dental Mercury Amalgam Fillings for Medical and Dental Practitioners, Dental Students, Dental Patients, and Policy Makers

https://files.iaomt.org/wp-content/uplo ... m-Full.pdf

FDA Hearings on Mercury Dental Amalgam Safety



Reversing the FDA Approval of Silver and Mercury Fillings



Amalgam fillings and their risks

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@momopi from all the news reports and documentaries above, it appears you've made a FATAL ERROR. You keep assuming that mercury is not toxic or poisonous, and that only those who are allergic to it (which is rare) need to be concerned. Your core fallacy is that you keep thinking that allergies and poisoning are the same thing, but they are NOT! And I'm surprised an intelligent educated person like you would make such as HUGE MISTAKE! You should know better. Again, allergies and poisoning are NOT the same thing! Please get that through your stubborn Asian bullhead, no offense. LOL

Furthermore, you need to understand that dentists are NOT experts in mercury or heavy metals poisoning, they are only experts on teeth. To learn about mercury poisoning, you should ask a toxicologist, not a dentist. Toxicologists will tell you there is no such thing as a safe level of mercury even if it's low and even if you are not allergic to it. And the ADA has now admitted that some mercury vapor does leak out from amalgam fillings everyday as you chew food or drink hot beverages. So if the ADA says these microscopic amounts of mercury are safe, they are wrong and lying. Remember a toxicologist knows a lot more about heavy metals than a dentist or dental association does. Dentists are only experts on teeth, not on toxic metals or mercury poisoning. See what the National Institute of Health Library says below about there being no safe level of mercury:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3096006/
Mercury is a highly toxic element; there is no known safe level of exposure. Ideally, neither children nor adults should have any mercury in their bodies because it provides no physiological benefit.
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Questions I'm going to email the anti-mercury fillings websites and organizations. Any of you have any answers?

Dear IAOMT,
I found your website and posted your links in my forum and blog. See here:
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=8609
https://blog.happierabroad.com/2020/06/ ... ealth.html

Thanks for your helpful research and info. I have a few questions if you don't mind.

1. First, I saw a great documentary called "Evidence of Harm" about the dangers of mercury amalgram fillings. The lady featured in it, after having her mercury fillings removed, did some kind of chelation in which some yellow IV fluid was circulated in her from an IV bag. But the film didn't tell us what kind of detox/chelation that was or how to get it. Can you give me more info on that? Is that the only way to chelate mercury out of your system after you get the fillings removed?

What if I just drink chlorella powder or tablets? I read a lot of health sites that said chlorella will chelate mercury and remove heavy metals from your system. Is that enough? Or do I need to do that IV detox thing shown in the documentary?

The thing is, I'm in Asia now so I can't just go to a US clinic to do mercury detox. So is there a way I can do it at home using chlorella or cilantro? If so, what do you recommend? How often should I drink chlorella to fully detox or chelate mercury from my system?

2. My mom also has mercury fillings but she also has a silver tooth which is some sort of crown I think. Do you know if silver crowns contain mercury? I tried googling it but the websites were not clear about what the silver crowns were made of.

If her silver crowns are mercury, what should she do about it? Are there white or resin crowns that could be used to replace it? If so I can find dentists here in Taiwan that will do it for a lot cheaper than the cost in America. What do I tell them?

3. My dad uses teeth dentures. When he took them out, I saw that the bridge or piece that connects the teeth is silvery or metallic in color. Does that mean it's made of mercury? Is it safe for him to use that? Usually that piece is reddish or pink. Why are they silvery and metallic now?

4. I also saw some websites that mentioned zeolite, a volcanic mineral that binds to heavy metals, as a great way to detox mercury from your system. Do you recommend that too? Can I use that in conjunction with chlorella?

Thanks for reading my questions. Sorry to ask a lot of questions.

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The official position of the ADA. LOL

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Wow check this out. These are studies from the National Institute of Health Library, a government medical database that show a link between dental amalgams and mental illness and depression. Perhaps this will finally convince stubborn hard nosed men like @momopi and @HouseMD.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25617876/
Evidence supporting a link between dental amalgams and chronic illness, fatigue, depression, anxiety, and suicide

Abstract
The purpose of this review is to examine the evidence for a relationship between mercury (Hg) exposure from dental amalgams and certain idiopathic chronic illnesses--chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), fibromyalgia (FM), depression, anxiety, and suicide. Dental amalgam is a commonly used dental restorative material that contains approximately 50% elemental mercury (Hg0) by weight and releases Hg0 vapor. Studies have shown that chronic Hg exposure from various sources including dental amalgams is associated with numerous health complaints, including fatigue, anxiety, and depression--and these are among the main symptoms that are associated with CFS and FM. In addition, several studies have shown that the removal of amalgams is associated with improvement in these symptoms. Although the issue of amalgam safety is still under debate, the preponderance of evidence suggests that Hg exposure from dental amalgams may cause or contribute to many chronic conditions. Thus, consideration of Hg toxicity may be central to the effective clinical investigation of many chronic illnesses, particularly those involving fatigue and depression.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8153237/
Psychometric evidence that mercury from silver dental fillings may be an etiological factor in depression, excessive anger, and anxiety

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Scores on the Beck Depression Inventory were compared for 25 women who had silver dental fillings (amalgams) and for 23 women without amalgams. Women with amalgams had significantly higher scores and reported more symptoms of fatigue and insomnia. Anger scores from the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory showed that the women with amalgams had statistically significantly higher mean scores on expressing anger without provocation and experiencing more intense angry feelings. The women without amalgams scored significantly higher on controlling anger, which suggested they invested more energy in monitoring and preventing the experience and expression of anger. Anxiety scores from the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory showed the women with amalgams scored significantly less pleasant, satisfied, happy, secure, and steady, and had a more difficult time making decisions. They had significantly higher Trait Anxiety scores. The women with amalgams also had significantly higher levels of mercury in the oral cavity before and after chewing gum. The study suggests that amalgam mercury may be an etiological factor in depression, excessive anger, and anxiety because mercury can produce such symptoms perhaps by affecting the neurotransmitters in the brain.
Mercury dental fillings linked to many chronic illnesses - David and Mark Geier, MD, PhD



https://evidence-of-harm.com/2014/10/ad ... -exposure/

ADA miscalculates mercury exposure

The FDA relies upon the lowest rates of mercury exposure (out of 18 studies) from dental amalgam in a flawed study performed by ADA spokesman Rodney Mackert. Boyd Haley PhD dissects and debunks the ADA’s claim of “only minute amounts of mercury are released from amalgam fillings.”

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Finally got my other two mercury fillings replaced today. Now my teeth are all white! :) Finally. Whew. Now all i have to do is detox heavy metals from my body with chlorella and zeolite.
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Enjoy. You probably dosed yourself with over 100x the amount of mercury in the removal process than would have gotten in your bloodstream had they remained in place. Probably won't do you much harm, you're already mad as a hatter
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Enjoy. You probably dosed yourself with over 100x the amount of mercury in the removal process than would have gotten in your bloodstream had they remained in place. Probably won't do you much harm, you're already mad as a hatter
Not really. You assume the dentist did not do it properly. She did. She used the mouth vacuum and water spray and the rubber mat over the face that IAOMT advised. See here for the safe removal protocols for mercury fillings: http://www.iaomt.com

Dentists are trained to do these kind of things dummy. I checked before it was done. She's a professional and knew what she was doing. You need to get educated.

Btw awakened people are always called mad by the ignorant lemmings. There's a saying "if you're one step ahead of everyone, you're a genius. If you're two steps ahead of everyone, you're mad." Depends on majority definition.

Also there are now thousands of documented cases where chronic illnesses were gone or subsided after mercury fillings were removed. The expert dentists on the 60 Minutes documentary above said hes seen thousands of people experience recovery from chronic illness after mercury fillings were removed. That speaks volumes and definitely indicates something.
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Update:

The four teeth that I had fillings replaced hurt now. Every time I drink something the liquid causes some pain sensitivity in the tooth, even if the liquid is lukewarm temperature. Why? It wasn't like that before. Have any of you experienced that too? Did changing the fillings cause the teeth to be more sensitive and less resistant? Even when i brush and floss and use mouthwash it doesnt help much. Plus my gums are very light color and bleed when i floss. Could it be due to the natural toothpaste i used without fluoride? I switched back to normal toothpaste already but still hurts when i drink hot or cold liquids. It was supposed to be temporary. Why has it come back?

It seems that when you fix one health problem the universe creates another one to keep the balance in your karma or destiny. Why?
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Winston wrote:
October 28th, 2020, 9:39 am
Update:

The four teeth that I had fillings replaced hurt now. Every time I drink something the liquid causes some pain sensitivity in the tooth, even if the liquid is lukewarm temperature. Why? It wasn't like that before. Have any of you experienced that too? Did changing the fillings cause the teeth to be more sensitive and less resistant? Even when i brush and floss and use mouthwash it doesnt help much. Plus my gums are very light color and bleed when i floss. Could it be due to the natural toothpaste i used without fluoride? I switched back to normal toothpaste already but still hurts when i drink hot or cold liquids. It was supposed to be temporary. Why has it come back?

It seems that when you fix one health problem the universe creates another one to keep the balance in your karma or destiny. Why?
Play stupid games win stupid prizes. Sounds like you have the beginnings of gingivitis, and that whoever put your fillings in didn't do the best job. Brush and floss regularly, avoid alcohol and sugar
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