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Old 05-28-2012, 02:20 PM
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Default Toxicity of Mercury..

Just wanted to add something to this thread....

It is common knowledge that mercury in any form is toxic. It never dies, dissipates, becomes less toxic over time.... it is always toxic.

Mercury in it's solid form (as in mercury dental fillings) gives off toxic vapors continuously without even touching it. When mercury fillings are touched by our tongue, the food we eat and drink, a toothbrush, floss, any dental instrument during a cleaning or other dental work, the vapors are at their highest concentration. These vapors do not disappear, they become absorbed by whatever they come in contact with and that is where they reside. Over time, the body reacts systemically to this toxic burden and a multitude of health problems can occur which most people relate to as common or age related disorders. Some people have an immediate reaction to mercury... while others do not.

Mercury in it's liquid form is just as toxic as in the solid state and when that is touched even slightly, it multiplies to an amount that cannot even be counted.

To be safe, it is always best to NOT have any mercury fillings put in your teeth no matter what. If you do have them and want to have them removed, only do so by a dentist who is well versed in following the proper protocol to take them out. Usually dentists who belong to the IAOMT organization are well aware of this issue and practice the protocol routinely.

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