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This page is an extract of an article on Mercury
Amalgam filling produced by Dr Robert Gammel, 1995. The full page can be reached
here.
The metallic silvery black fillings in your mouth are often called Silver
Amalgam fillings! They are in fact Mercury Amalgams Fillings.
They are made from an alloy of; Silver, Tin, Zinc, Copper which is mixed
with 50%. MERCURY.
It is estimated that the average Amalgam Filling will release up to
half of its Mercury content over a ten year period ( 50% Corrosion Rate).
It will therefore release between 68 and 130 Micrograms per Day per
Filling. [35]Š The Australian Dental Association on 6/8/93 claimed that
Mercury comes out of the fillings in Nanogram quantities - this is in the
order of thousands less than what is actually released
Once Mercury Gets Into Your Body
Retention of mercury in the body is at least 1 mcg /filling /day. [19, 20]
Brain levels of Mercury are directly proportional to the number of
surfaces of Amalgam Fillings in the mouth. [15,26]
Mercury remains in the blood for only a few minutes. After this it is
locked into the cells of the body [ 18, 21, 27]
We excrete far less than we absorb from our fillings. This is called
'Retention Toxicity'. [61]
The World Health Organization Speaks Out
Environmental Health Criteria 118 1991: In 1991 the World Health Organization
published its findings on environmental exposure to Mercury. This is the
first time Dental Amalgam Fillings were included as a dietary source of
Mercury. Their findings were that the main source of Mercury exposure and
absorption is from dental Amalgam Fillings - up to ten times the amount
you will get from fish and sea food. They also concluded that there is NO
safe level of Mercury vapour. The Mercury found in fish is Methyl Mercury
& is often detoxified by the presence of Selenium.
How Does Mercury Enter Your Body?
Release & Transport
Mercury escapes from Amalgam Filling as; Mercury Vapor, Elemental Mercury
& Mercury Ions. Mercury release is increased with increase in;
Temperature, Grinding, Tooth Brushing & Electrical current It is
transported around the body by Arterial & Venous Blood , Lymphatic
System, Nerve Fibers [35,34, 26] 80% of Mercury vapor is absorbed through
the lungs. [ 41,32]
Oral Mercury Vapor
Amalgam Fillings in the mouth will produce Mercury vapor levels from 6 to
150 micrograms per cubic meter. [1,15, 16,17,19,20,32,37]
Paints which contained Mercury were banned for producing Mercury vapor
levels of 2 to 3 micrograms per cubic meter.
Where Does the Mercury Go ?
Brain Damage
The Mercury levels in the brain have been shown to be in a direct
proportion to the number of Tooth Surfaces covered by Amalgam Fillings in
the mouth. [ 15,17,20]
'The Brain is the CRITICAL target organ for Mercury Vapor &
Methyl-Mercury and is most significant in cases of Chronic, Low- Level
Exposure to Mercury Vapor' [59]
This is the basis of what is called "Micro-Mercurialism "
Mercury Vapor from Amalgam Fillings will pass through the lining of the
mouth and nose and be transported directly to the brain. From here it is
transported to all parts of the brain and spinal chord. Symptoms are
dependant on which part of the brain is affected. [15,20,21,35]
Mercury crosses, the Blood-Brain Barrier. This is the system which
maintains the central nervous system free of organisms and toxins. These
levels will severely disturb cellular function and reduce the growth of
nerve fibers at much lower levels [35]
Dentists regularly implant Mercury Amalgam Fillings directly into bone,
in the form of Retrograde Amalgam fillings (which are a filling placed
at the end of the root). There is an item number for this procedure,
it is condoned by the Australian Dental Association & it is considered
the treatment of choice by many dentists.
Would any branch of medicine allow the implantation of Mercury into bone?
Micro-mercurialism (long term, low level, Mercury poisoning) is one
reason mercury is so dangerous. Fatigue, short term memory loss, poor
concentration, obsessive, phobic, compulsive behavior, through to suicidal
tendencies are the early neurological symptoms. Shakes and neuro-motor
interference are usually later symptoms. [35]
Kidney Malfunction
Mercury has been shown to cause a 50% reduction in kidney filtration
function after just two months in the mouth. (Animal studies) [63]
Weakened Immune System
Mercury will rapidly and always effect the Immune System. This creates an
environment in the body for the growth of organisms and the production of
further disease.
Mercury will bind strongly to Selenium, a trace element which is needed
for cellular health. Latest research from Austria shows a conclusive
connection between reduced levels of Selenium and increased risk of
cancers [67]
Mercury binds to proteins. These proteins which have the Mercury bound to
them, will look like foreign matter to the Immune System. A number of
Auto-Immune diseases including Lupus, Lichen Planus, Crohn's Disease and
Ulcerative Colitis may develop. Mercury has been implicated as a causative
factor in development of Endometriosis. [1,15, 18,20, 22, 26, 28, 32, 35,
36, 46, 47, 49, 52, 58, 64]
Blood
Mercury binds to Hemoglobin in the red blood cell and will reduce the
amount of oxygen which can be carried in the blood - a major cause of
Fatigue. Mercury at a level of 1 part per ten million will actively
destroy the membrane of red blood cells. [36, 49, 23, 18]
Heart
Heart function will be effected by both the electrical currents and the
Mercury. eg; tachycardia, increased blood pressure, arrhythmia's.
Mercury causes damage to the walls of the small blood vessels in the form
of Micro-Angiopathies. The result is reduced or no blood supply to the
tissues which will cause cell damage and cell death.
eg; in the heart this would be called a heart attack - in the extremities
it may be called Reynaud's syndrome. [35]
Because Mercury is stored principally in the fatty tissues it may promote
an increase in the levels of cholesterol. Some (anecdotal) reports suggest
that when the Amalgam Fillings are removed, both the cholesterol and
triglyceride levels may drop by themselves. [37, 49]
Alzheimer's Disease
Latest research links Mercury levels in the brain with Alzheimer's
Disease. Mercury is the metal found in greatest concentrations, in the
brain of Alzheimer's patients.
Mercury & Your Baby
Mercury, from Amalgam Fillings will cross the placenta and the breast
milk.
Mercury is concentrated in the fetus and breast milk 8X more than in the
mother's tissue.
In the Fetus and infant, the highest concentrations are in the Pituitary
Gland, Liver and Heart.
Neither the Australian Dental Association nor any medical authority have
been able to demonstrate a safe level of Mercury in the pituitary gland of
a fetus. [ 3, 4, 5,20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 31, 32, 37, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44,
46]
Tissue levels of Mercury in the fetus, newborn and young child, are
directly proportional to the number of amalgams in the mother's mouth.[65]
If you are pregnant, Do Not have Amalgam Fillings inserted or removed
if possible. Ideally do not go into a surgery where Amalgam Fillings are
used, as the Mercury vapor levels may be high enough to effect the health
of the fetus.
Antibiotic Resistance
A 1993 research project has demonstrated that Mercury from Amalgam
fillings will cause an increase in Antibiotic Resistance in the Bacteria
of the gut and the mouth of primates. This could make relatively simple
infections difficult to treat. [62]
The Battery Effect
Amalgam Fillings in the mouth will react with each other and with
different metals, to form a battery. The electric currents, thus generated
are in the micro amp range. This is in the same order of magnitude as that
induced in a person standing under high tension power line. Our brains
operate at a level of Nano amps which is 1000 times less than a micro amp.
The higher the current the more Mercury will be released from the Amalgam
Fillings. [20, 28, 29, 30, 35, 49, 60
Amalgam & Gold Can Really Cost You
The combination of Amalgam fillings, in the mouth , with other metals (eg.
gold and stainless steel), will increase the electric currents in all the
fillings. This will cause an increased release of Mercury from all
fillings ( by up to 4 to 10 times ). Mercury will migrate through the
tooth to the surrounding tissues. Root biopsy of a tooth with an Amalgam
Filling will show Mercury up to 200 - 300 mcg per gram tissue. In a tooth
with an Amalgam Filling covered by a gold crown you can find up to 1200
mcg per gram tissue. [31, 26] The Mercury is electrically pumped out of
the Amalgam Filling. Therefore, any amalgam under crowns is not sealed off
- it is still toxic. Most crowns are placed over existing amalgam fillings
to reinforce them. It is not uncommon to find up to 15 different metals in
the one tooth.
Effects on Dentists
Many scientific studies have demonstrated that dentists and staff are
heavily poisoned and effected by Mercury; [1, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 32,
35, 37,] -Infertility, spontaneous abortion and birthing problems up to
twice the rest of the population [4, 5, 20, 52] -I. Q. levels reduced to
one standard deviation below the rest of the population. [14] -The rate of
glioblastomas (a form of brain cancer) is twice as high in dental
personnel as the rest of the population.[ 15, 35] -Biopsies of dentists
brains have shown up to 80 times the normal amounts for the rest of the
population.
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