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2nd February 15:34
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The *I-don'-want-to get-informed-attitude*
Thanks to Hans a Swedish dentists, where the truth is known and not denied. This may help them. http://www.heart-disease-bypass-surg...rticles/63.htm Studies have demonstrated that the removal of dental mercury amalgam fillings can result in definitive and significant improvements in overall health status.The Foundation for Toxic-Free Dentistry compiled data on 1,569 patients from six different sources. Of particular interest in the FTFD analysis report isthe fact that 14% of patients experienced some form of allergic symptomology and that 89% reported that their condition had improved or was entirely eliminated after removal of their silver/mercury dental amalgam fillings.Systemic mercury toxicity appears to have a direct causal relationship to the development of allergic sensitivity to foods, chemicals and other environmental factors. Extrapolating the FTFD data to the approximately 140 million individuals with mercury dental amalgams in the U.S, there would be about 19.6million people (14%) with mercury amalgam-related allergies, and, 89% or about17.4 million people would experience the amelioration or disappearance of theirallergies by simply having their silver/ mercury dental amalgam fillings replaced with non-mercury, hypoallergenic composite dental fillings. http://www.talkinternational.com/adaletters.htm http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...b=PubMed&list_ uids=12534597&dopt=Abstract http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...b=PubMed&list_ uids=11460087&dopt=AbstractAbstract: We present a case of exercise-induced anaphylaxis with improvement following the removal of dental amalgam. Although her symptoms were unresponsive to various kinds of therapy until removal of the amalgam, her symptoms related to exercise improved remarkably after the removal. The increase in plasma histamine levels for exercise provocation test also improved. This suggests that sensitivity to metals might cause exercise-induced asthma in some patients. Headache and backache responded best to treatment, but> > >all symptoms showed considerable improvement on average. Of the respondents, 78% reported that they were either satisfied or very satisfied with the results of treatment, and 9.5% reported that they were disappointed. http://www.holisticdentistry.com/artamalgam.asp http://www.lichtenberg.dk/experience...tmhttp://www.l ichtenberg.dk/symptoms_before_and_after_proper.htm http://www.rmdentalcentre.com/articl...rtid=4&catid=1 http://www.notdoctors.com/mercfill.html Jan |
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