Mercury / Alzheimer's Disease Connection Found
A team of scientists led by well-respected researcher Dr. Boyd Haley recently
completed a study related to mercury and Alzheimer’s disease. They
exposed rats to levels of mercury vapor diluted to account for size differences
between humans and rats. The rats developed tissue damage "indistinguishable"
from that of Alzheimer's disease. Repeating the experiment showed the
same results. Dr. Haley is quoted as saying "I'm getting the rest
of my fillings taken out right now, and I've asked my wife to have hers
replaced too." Also see: http://www.holistic-dentistry.com/artalzeimer.asp
The type of mercury fillings that began to be used during the last couple
of decades, non-gamma-2 (high copper), releases many times more mercury
than the older style of amalgam fillings. Also, please see the article
on the instability of dental amalgam fillings by Ulf Bengsston.
Amalgam Fillings Release Highly Toxic Elemental Mercury
Mercury is one of the most toxic substances known. The mercury release from fillings
is absorbed primarily as highly toxic elemental mercury vapor.
Amalgam Fillings Largest Source of Mercury By Far
Based on a number of studies in Sweden, the World Health Organization review
of inorganic mercury in 1991 determined that mercury absorption is estimated
to be approximately four times higher from amalgam fillings than from
fish consumption. Recent studies have confirmed this estimate. The amount
absorbed can vary considerably from person to person.
Gold Crowns, Gum, Teeth Grinding, and Computer Monitors Increase Release of
Mercury Significantly
Gum chewing, grinding of teeth/bruxism, computer terminal exposure, presence
of gold fillings or gold crowns (even if covering mercury fillings), teeth
brushing, braces, and chewing cause the release of significantly increased
amounts of mercury from the fillings. Also, please see the following short
review related to increases in mercury exposure from dissimilar metals
in the mouth, exposure to magnetic fields, chewing, etc.
Cumulative Poison and Builds Up in Organs
Mercury released from fillings builds up in the brain, pituitary, adrenals, and
other parts of the body.
Mercury Amalgam Fillings Affect Porphyrins
Preliminary results from the first detailed biochemical analysis (scroll
half-way down) of patients who removed mercury amalgam fillings showed
a significant drop in the excretion of porphyrins (important to heme synthesis
— heme carries oxygen to red blood cells), as well as a number of other
key biochemical changes. Also, see the Video of the preliminary results
from the study.
Potential Contributing Factors in Other Diseases
Mercury from amalgam fillings has been implicated as a possible contributory
factor in some cases of Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's Disease, IBS,
reproductive disorders, allergies, and a variety of other illnesses.
Mercury Build Up in Brain, Organs and Breast Milk of Fetuses of Mothers With Amalgam
Fillings
Mercury from fillings in pregnant women has been shown to cause mercury accumulation
in brain, kidneys and liver of human fetuses (all of the areas tested).
Studies have shown that mercury can be passed to infants from breast milk.
Proper Removal of Fillings Produces Eventual Health Improvement
A recent study published in the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine related
to the proper removal of mercury amalgam fillings from 118 subjects showed
an elimination or reduction or 80% of the classic mercury poisoning symptoms.
In many cases, it took 6 to 12 months after mercury amalgam removal for
the symptoms to disappear.
World-renowned Experts Agree About Potential Danger
In contrast to statements from dental trade organizations, toxicologists
and medical researchers are often quite concerned about the use of mercury.
Lars Friberg, the lead toxicologist on the World Health Organization team
looking at inorganic mercury and health effects recently stated that he
believes that mercury is unsuitable for dental materials because of safety
concerns.
Canadian Class Action Lawsuit
Canadians are in the process of beginning a major class action lawsuit based on
the fact that the government knew of but did not warn the public about
mercury dangers from amalgam fillings. Legal actions related to mercury
exposure from mercury amalgam fillings and vaccines are beginning in the
United States. For more information and a directory of Mercury-free dentists,
please see the TalkInternation.com web site.
Obviously, not everyone experiences acute toxicity effects from the mercury in amalgam
fillings. However, virtually everyone does have mercury build up in their
bodies from implantation of such fillings. The large increase in mercury
exposure from the newer non-gamma-2 mercury fillings means that only time
will tell how much damage has been caused by daily exposure to mercury
to such fillings.
We do not recommend that people assume automatically that they will be healed
by the removal of amalgam fillings. Many people are helped tremendously
and some are healed. The 80% figure for people showing improvement within
a year likely refers to people who had good reason to suspect that they
were being significantly affected by the fillings. The percentage of people
in the general population who might experience health improvement within
one year after removal is probably much lower than 80%. We recommend going
into the mercury amalgam removal procedure knowing that, at the very least,
you will have removed yourself from a regular exposure to an extremely
toxic material such that it will not build up in your organs and possibly
cause significant health problems at a later date.
Mercury
amalgam fillings should be removed only by dentists with experience using
the IOAMT mercury amalgam removal protocol (presented with the permission
of the excellent Preventive Dental Association web page). Such dentists
are often experienced with proper evaluation and placement of composite
fillings, both of which can be crucial for the success of the treatment.
Biocompatibility tests are often important in determining which composite
materials can be safely used. I believe that composite fillings
are a better replacement than metal fillings even in chemically-sensitive
individuals. They are, however, not without safety questions, but are
still likely to be much less toxic than mercury amalgam fillings. Proper
placement of composites should be left to experienced amalgam removal
dentists as the average well-meaning dentist may not be aware of the newer
placement techniques.
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