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    Default Mercury Fillings

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    http://www.holisticmed.com/dental/amalgam/ ,



    http://www.health-nexus.com/fillings

    -amalgam_&_composite.htm
    .

    I got two of them that i\'ve been itching to get out (they\'re about 10

    years old). Im getting more parinoid year after year, i\'m starting to think that these old things are just gonna

    crack open and leak mercury all in my face [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]

    [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]. What are the alternatives? I heard that there\'s one that

    blends in to the color of your teeth (white for some [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] lol). I also

    heard that insurance companies only pay for the traditional amalgam (filling). I wonder if it costs alot of money,

    what should I do... [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]?

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    Get them out ASAP. They

    don\'t crack open as a general rule. They leak ALL the time! Most insurance doesn\'t cover. There are plenty of

    alternatives. After they\'re out do a serious detox program.

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    I mostly agree

    with Ash, but it is best to get your hair analyzed (the most accurate, for practical purposes) for heavy

    metal content to find out whether you need to detox, and what from if so. I tested normal for mercury, even with

    though I had mercury fillings (I since had them removed, as it\'s a good idea in any case.) Great Smoky Mountain

    Labs in TN does it very well, with mail order kits, and maybe you can get a healthcare pro to work with them or

    someone equivalent.

    Just ask your dentist to replace them with composite fillings, which is

    usually possible, depending on the cavity. Insurance could cover, as fillings legitimately need replacing after a

    certain # of years anyway. Ask your dentist.

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    Great points Dr.! I

    read an article just a few weeks ago telling that the majority of test labs for hair analysis wash the hair first in

    a strong detergent which tends to screw up the test. On detoxing, I think that\'s a good idea for everybody to do

    anytime. Even if it\'s just taking some Milk Thistle for the liver.

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    Some good points

    yourself there, lad!

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    Some good points yourself there, lad!

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    Lad? 16 1/2 lbs. of swinging meat and you call me Lad?

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    Better get an

    underwire bra for those before you hurt somebody, then. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] \"Lad\"

    is a little habit I picked up from my Irish friends, and in no way meant as a slight against your distinguished

    manhood.

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    It\'s not that big by

    some peoples standards Doc but I\'m proud of every yard of it. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]



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    It\'s not that big by some peoples standards Doc

    but I\'m proud of every yard of it. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]


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    Lad? 16 1/2 lbs. of swinging meat and you call me

    Lad?

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    A sausage slinger eh? I thought you were a plumber.

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    Lad? 16 1/2 lbs. of swinging meat and you call me Lad?

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    A sausage slinger eh? I thought you were a plumber.

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    Ash is a

    professional Meat Packer for a living, I have done some online business with him. I pack fudge...at Hershey, PA, and

    Elana Scuba Dives for small spermies. Yum, spermies. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

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    Default Re: Mercury Fillings - i\'ve got loads

    I\'ve got loads of these things.

    They\'ve fallen out in the past and give a funny taste.

    I

    think they still put them in.

    I\'m off to the dentist on the 13th April. What should I do if they want to put

    some more in?

    By the way, I\'m in the UK on the National Health Service.

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    Don\'t be oversensitive, I have like five of them in my mouth and im still rather noraramamalalrar...i mean

    normal.
    And cracking open and leaking is puure bullpoo Amalgam=something like dough...its a compact matter

    composed of a liquid and a solid matter rather than a hollow candy. Nothing can leak out, you just kinda absorb some

    of the mercury. However, the quantity is hardly worth any anxiety.

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    Lad? 16 1/2 lbs. of swinging meat and you call me Lad?

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    A sausage slinger eh? I thought you were a plumber.

    [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

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    Some folks

    call me \"The LOVE Plumber\". [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

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    </font><blockquote><font class=\"small\">Quote:</font><hr />
    Don\'t be oversensitive, I have like five of them

    in my mouth and im still rather noraramamalalrar...i mean normal.
    And cracking open and leaking is puure bullpoo

    Amalgam=something like dough...its a compact matter composed of a liquid and a solid matter rather than a hollow

    candy. Nothing can leak out, you just kinda absorb some of the mercury. However, the quantity is hardly worth any

    anxiety.

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    Bottom line is that Mercury is a poison. One of the

    deadliest there is. Like any poison, long term, it\'s going to do some damage!

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    Mercury did plenty of damage as a vocalist. What a voice.


    Holmes

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    Ash,

    Mine measures

    an even foot.
    But I don\'t use it as a rule. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

    O

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    Mercury did plenty of damage as a vocalist. What a

    voice.


    Holmes

    <hr /></blockquote><font class=\"post\">My all time favorite! I loved that man!

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    Ash- mercury is a poison, yes. Amalgamated mercury is nearly inert. Well done amalgam, that is. You know how much

    of it there is in the air, food, water? Much more than a mouth full of fillings can give you, I would say.
    I

    visited an analytic lab yesterday, they have a very sensitive mercury detector to determine its content in soil.

    They said that even having a corked bottle of mercury on the other side of the building (which is a former

    baron\'s residence, so its quite large) screws up the results.
    If you want to avoid poisons, have a nice holiday

    in the nearest black hole.

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    Yeah, or take a journey to the center of the Earth.


    Holmes

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    Ash- mercury is a poison, yes. Amalgamated mercury

    is nearly inert. Well done amalgam, that is. You know how much of it there is in the air, food, water? Much more

    than a mouth full of fillings can give you, I would say.
    I visited an analytic lab yesterday, they have a very

    sensitive mercury detector to determine its content in soil. They said that even having a corked bottle of mercury

    on the other side of the building (which is a former baron\'s residence, so its quite large) screws up the

    results.
    If you want to avoid poisons, have a nice holiday in the nearest black hole.

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    Lots and lots of people are suffering from all sorts of maladies these days that don\'t

    show up on the CDC\'s radar. Actually they show up but the CDC and FDA have no answers or cures so they\'re

    treated as if they don\'t exist. The alternative healing community has known for many years that toxin overload is

    a big problem and the root cause of much suffering. Toxin overload is like HIV. It isn\'t the HIV that gets you.

    It\'s the breakdown of the immune system and then all those opportunistic diseases rush in and do the job.

    You\'re right about a polluted environment being a big problem if that was one of the points you were trying to

    make. There isn\'t much in the way of environmental toxic pollution that a person can have control over but there

    are some things that you can do. Removing poisonous tooth fillings is just one of a handful of protocols that help

    clear the body of crap and help strengthen the immune system. Many people can feel the difference. I did.

    None of

    us are getting out of here alive as the saying goes but there is a lot we can do to make the last years of our lives

    healthier and happier. That\'s the way I see it anyway. If I had taken all the Mercury that was used in all the

    fillings in my mouth and swallowed it all at once it would have made me very, very ill at the least and might have

    killed me at the most. Am I to believe that the gradual breakdown of the fillings and the release of Mercury into my

    body over a period of years would not have an effect on my overall health? In France, at the turn of the century,

    about 50 or so elderly men and women died do to arsenic poisoning. Who was killing all these people was big question

    that the police were asking. Further investigation revealed that all the dead people had a wall paper in their

    houses called \"Paris Green\". It was a very popular wall finish as the green in \"Paris Green\" was a vary nice

    color. The off-gassing of the arsenic that made for such a nice color took about 20 years to do the job. The people

    were living in gas chambers and didn\'t even know it. I can\'t help but think that the quality of the lives of

    these people began to diminish very shortly after the paper was installed. But that\'s just the way my mind works.

    Your mind may work differently.

    As for the black hole. I try to avoid those whenever possible. All that radiation

    ya know? Plus, that\'s where the Lizard people hang when they\'re not doing evil deeds on our lovely little

    Planet.

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    \"The alternative healing community has known for many years\" the alternative healing community has known many

    things most of which are wrong.

    The ammounts of mercury leaving your fillings are nowhere near the actual mass of

    the fillings. If you swallowed it, nothing would happen because its amalgamated with the silver there If it was

    the mercury alone, you would use up a dozen rolls of toilet paper

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    And btw, black holes are kinda safe radiation wise

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    From the CDC:

    What is Mercury Poisoning



    Mercury poisoning is the ill effects on humans nervous system and

    other bodily systems due to the over- exposure of mercury. Mercury is a neurotoxin, meaning it affects the nervous

    system. The \"mad hatters\" of the 19th century suffered from mercury poisoning which caused personality changes,

    nervousness, trembling, and even dementia. The hatters were exposed to mercury in the felting process, where mercury

    was rubbed onto cloth to preserve it.

    Today, people are more aware of the dangers of mercury and many of its

    uses have been discontinued. However, mercury exposure is still an occupational hazard for people in many industries

    and mercury is present in the environment around us. There is also the risk of exposure due to a thermometer

    breaking or mercury leaking out of a thermostat or any number of mercury-containing devices. If mercury vapor is

    inhaled, as much as 80 percent may enter the bloodstream.

    The effects of mercury poisoning can be classified as:



    acute
    chronic, or
    other

    The degree of risk varies depending on the amount of mercury, the form, how often,

    and the age of the exposed person. Children (and also unborn fetuses) are the most vulnerable the the effects of

    mercury poisoning.

    The work environment can be designed to minimize workers\' exposure. But some mercury will

    still escape into the environment and much of it will change into methylmercury and eventually be eaten by fish.

    Mercury-contaminated fish are the most likely source of mercury poisoning. It is recommended that mercury\'s uses

    in buildings be eliminated, not because its presence makes the buildings dangerous, but to help keep mercury out of

    the environment



    Signs &amp; Symptoms of Mercury Exposure



    1. Psychological Disturbances (erethysm)

    Irritability, Nervousness, Fits of Anger, Memory Loss, Lack of Attention, Depression, Low Self Confidence, Anxiety,

    Drowsiness, Shyness/timidity, Decline of Intellect, Insomnia, Low Self Control.

    2. Oral Cavity

    Disorders


    Bleeding Gums, White Patches - Mouth, Stomatitis, Bone Loss Around Teeth, Loosening of Teeth, Ulcers

    of Gums- Palate- Tongue, Excessive Saliva, Burning of Mouth, Foul Breath, Gum Pigmentation, Metalic Taste.

    3.

    Gastrointestinal Effects
    Abdominal Cramps, Colitis, Crohn\'s disease, Gastrointestinal Problems, Diarrhea.

    4.

    Systemic Effects
    Cardiovascular, Irregular Heart Beat, Changes in Blood Pressure, Feeble or Irregular Pulse, Pain

    or Pressure in Chest

    5. Neurologic
    Chronic or Frequent Headaches, Dizziness, Ringing or Noises in Ears, Fine

    Tremors (Hands, Feet, Eye Lids, Tongue)

    6. Respiratory
    Persistant Cough, Emphysema, Shallow or Irregular

    Breathing.

    7. Immunological
    Allergies, Asthma, Rhinitis, Sinusitis, Swollen Lymph Nodes in Neck

    8.

    Endocrine
    Subnormal Temperature, Cold Clammy Hands &amp; Feet, Excessive Perspiration, Muscle Weakness, Fatigue,

    Hypoxia, Edema, Loss of Appetite, Loss of Weight, Joint Pain



    \"...The primary symptoms of mercury-poisoning

    are vague psychic ones. Short-time memory

    deteriorates. You will find it difficult to concentrate on tasks which

    require attention and thinking. It is easier to execute tasks that are well known rather than to learn something

    new. You avoid social contacts which demand that you get out of your introvert behavior. You loose your temper

    easily and switch between different moods for no particular reason. Little by little, a more physical kind of

    exhaustion is added to the condition. More and more effort is required to initiate activities and sometimes break

    things due to inability to co-ordinate your movements with your visual impressions (ataxia). Occasional headaches,

    minor involuntary muscle spasms or ticks within groups of muscles can also appear. Hands and feet become easily

    cold, attacks of dizziness or vertigo can occur, and periodically you may find it difficult to focus your eyes and

    to see clearly. Joint and muscle pains, stiffness, lumbago and similar symptoms often appear at an early stage. They

    can be caused or increased by low availability of the trace element selenium. Nervous heart, sometimes accompanied

    by a week pulse, sometimes by a hard pulse, creates a feeling of anxiety. You don\'t sleep well, you wake up stiff

    and never feel thoroughly rested. As a whole you need more sleep than before, and you are constantly tired. Some

    individuals develop pronounced intestinal and stomach disturbances. Bloating is common and diarrhea can alternate

    with constipation. From 50 to 200 micrograms mercury from amalgam daily passes the gastrointestinal tract. There is

    usually irritation where mercury first interacts with tissues. The upper respiratory tract easily becomes

    chronically inflamed and symptoms in mouth appear. The gums bleed when you brush your teeth, red and white

    irritations (lichen, leukoplakia) araise, blisters and sensitivity to certain nutritives develop, ypur teeth ache,

    the whole jaw can become more or less inflamed, and some persons develop sinusitis. Metal taste in your mouth is a

    direct sign of metal-poisoning (mercury, copper). The more poisoned you are, the more serious and chronic your

    problems become. The piruitary gland will be affected which often leads to frequent urination. When the thyroid

    gland is affected secondary effects on metabolism can appear. Both glands accumulate mercury. neurological symptoms

    such as numbness, hypersensitivity and paralysis exacerbate. It is often hard to determine if the cause is in the

    nervous or circulatory systems...\"





    Other sources of mercury:

    Cosmetics:

    Title :

    Update:

    mercury poisoning associated with beauty cream--Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas, 1996.

    Source

    :

    MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep, 45(29):633-5 1996 Jul 26

    Abstract :

    During September 1995-May 1996, the Texas

    Department of Health (TDH), the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDH), and the San Diego County (California) Health

    Department investigated three cases of mercury poisoning associated with the use of a mercury-containing beauty

    cream produced in Mexico. The ongoing investigation has found this product in shops and flea markets in the United

    States located near the U.S.-Mexico border, and a U.S. distributor has been identified in Los Angeles. The cream,

    marketed as \"Crema de Belleza--Manning\" for skin cleansing and prevention of acne, listed \"calomel\"

    (mercurous chloride [Hg2Cl2]) as an ingredient and contained 6% to 10% mercury
    by weight. This report presents

    findings of a continuing investigation by these health departments, the Arizona Dept of Health Services (ADHS),

    California State Department of Health Services (CSDHS), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and

    CDC.



    Title :

    [Chronic mercury poisoning from cosmetic creams (author\'s transl)]

    Author :

    Summa

    JD

    Source :

    MMW Munch Med Wochenschr, 117(26):1121-4 1975 Jun 27

    Abstract :

    Two cases of chronic mercury

    poisoning are reported. Both patients had used a skin cream

    containing mercury for years which contained the

    latter substance in various strengths (3%-50%). The creams are commercially available, usually in 20 g tin as a skin

    whitener or skin care preparation. According to the regulations in force, preparations containing not more than 5%

    Hg in the form
    of white precipitate can be freely obtained without prescription in drug- stores and perhaps also in

    shops dealing in cosmetics. The limits of tolerance at which the first symptoms of mercury poisoning may appear may

    perhaps have been already reached by the regular use of freely purchasable preparations.



    Title:

    [Nail

    changes and loss of hair: cardinal signs of mercury poisoning from hair bleaches (author\'s
    transl)]

    Author

    :

    W¨ustner H; Orfanos CE; Steinbach H; K¨aferstein H; Herpers H

    Source :

    Dtsch Med Wochenschr,

    100(34):1694-7, 1692 1975 Aug 22

    Abstract :

    In the German Federal Republic it has recently become known that

    generalised disorders of chronic mercury poisoning (loss of weight, stomatitis, hearing and sensory loss, emotional

    disturbances) have accompanied the cardinal signs of nail discolouration and loss of hair. The mercury content of

    nails in such patients was extremely high (1720 mg/l). The urinary level of mercury after dimercaprol injection was

    1.97 mg/l, about 400 times above the upper limit of normal (0.005 mg/l). The poisoning was apparently caused by the

    use of mercury-containing bleaches (about 5% and 6% Hg) which do not require prescription and are marketed without

    any statement about composition or possible side- effects. The cases are a warning against uncontrolled use of

    external application of mercury- containing preparations.


    I\'ll have to get back to you about the Black

    Hole. After reading your reply I have to go out and pick up some TP.

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    Mercury did plenty of damage as a vocalist. What a

    voice.


    Holmes

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    You can bet that Freddie did more than his

    share of \"filling cavities\" in his day too!

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    Mercury did plenty of damage as a vocalist. What a voice.


    Holmes



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    You can bet that Freddie did more than his share of \"filling

    cavities\" in his day too!

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