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mercury amalgam_ no harm?

December 28th, 2004 · 4 Comments

I am forwarding this e-mail from Bernard Windham, a chemical engineer who
has done extensive, in depth research on the HEINOUS crime of using amalgam
(mercury) dental fillings. Make no mistake about it……amalgam dental
fillings have caused very serious consequences to the health of millions of
innocent and trusting people who could not tolerate such a burden of mercury
vaporizing out of their teeth……Betsy
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4 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Fernando Brunilda // Dec 31, 2004 at 6:41 am

    I have an appointment next week to begin the removal process of my amalgams. I
    want these things out of my mouth!! Strangely enough, I just realized that my
    asthma began when I was a
    teenager. Ironically, just about the time I began to get my cavities filled and
    I had braces for 3 years. YIKES!!! …-David Pascucci

  • 2 Fernando Brunilda // Dec 31, 2004 at 10:38 am

    I have an appointment next week to begin the removal process of my amalgams. I
    want these things out of my mouth!! Strangely enough, I just realized that my
    asthma began when I was a
    teenager. Ironically, just about the time I began to get my cavities filled and
    I had braces for 3 years. YIKES!!! …-David Pascucci

  • 3 Fernando Brunilda // Jan 4, 2005 at 5:11 pm

    Scott, no, I wouldn’t suggest getting them all done at once. Is your
    dentist an alternative dentist and are they IAOMT certified? If not,
    email Michael Ziff from the IAOMT association and he will refer you to
    one who is in your area. Just give him your location and area code.
    His email is: “mziff@…”. -Dave

  • 4 Spencer Hooper // Jan 5, 2005 at 4:28 pm

    “You are absolutely, positively, without question, not a doubt,
    correct that solids don’t vaporize.”
    Solids do undergo a similar process called sublimation.
    Ever see dry ice turn to fog?
    So in a sense, solids can vaporize.
    Seth

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