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Mercury Fillings
The Hidden
Cause of Chronic Fatigue and Other Illnesses?
The
topic of mercury fillings has aroused much curiosity and controversy over
the past several decades. Dentists have for many years denied any links
between dental amalgam fillings and disease and have maintained that the
mercury in dental fillings is 'made safe' by the metals surrounding the
mercury and that the teeth are sealed off from being poisoned by mercury. So
is this metal a toxic poison, or is the whole thing a storm in a teacup?
Historically, amalgam was discovered at the end of the 19th
century as a cheap alternative to gold for dental fillings, despite being
debated amongst dentists who wished for it not to be brought onto the
market. However, as gold was considered too expensive and lead too
dangerous, amalgam was employed as a replacement in Britain in 1819 and in
the U.S. in 1820.
Many studies have now demonstrated undeniable links between
many and varied symptoms of disease and mercury poisoning. According to
McTaggart, dentists have placed permanently in our mouths one of the most
toxic substances ever known to man!
Amalgam fillings are made up of 52% mercury, the remainder
being copper, zinc, tin and silver. Amalgam literally means 'mixed with
mercury'. In 1993, the U.S. Public Health Service issued a report evaluating
the safety of dental amalgam. The report claimed that small amounts of
mercury vapour are released from fillings and can be absorbed by the body
and this could cause 'small symptoms' in 'a rare group of allergic
individuals'. However, they denied that the removal of all fillings was a
necessary action for the public at large.
In 1997, Sweden banned dental amalgam filings, and in the
year 2000 Austria was destined to do the same.*¹ In recent years, Degussa,
one of the world's largest manufacturers of dental amalgam, announced that
they are stopping the production of amalgam for fear of potential lawsuits.
This is major because it represented 50% of the Company's turnover.
The World Health Organisation in recent years, after
studies, announced that we receive between 3 and 17mcg of daily intake of
mercury from our fillings.*² Dr Freiberg, who was involved in the study,
was reported as saying that 'there is no safe level of mercury'. In fact,
the Toxicity Centre in Tennessee classes mercury as 1600 and plutonium as
1900, which is the most deadly. This places mercury as one of the most
deadly poisons known to man.
Numerous studies show that mercury gets released as you chew
and particularly when you consume foods which are hot or acidic. Although
some studies concerning mercury toxicity have been carried out on animals,
which, of course, prove nothing about humans, there have also been studies
on humans via autopsies, etc. In fact, the toxicity of mercury is revealed
by the fact that autopsies on dentists have shown that they have higher than
normal concentrations of mercury in their pituitary gland and have double
the number of brain tumours. Also, female dentists and personnel are three
times more likely to have sterility, stillbirth and miscarriage and all
dentist employees have a higher than normal concentration of mercury in
their CNS, kidneys, and endocrine system according to McTaggart. *³
Signs of mercury poisoning are varied and there are possible
links with Multiple Sclerosis and ME, Parkinson's Disease, Alzheimer’s
Disease, Auto-Immune disease, pregnancy complications, hair loss, cancer,
mental disorders, especially manic depression, allergies, infertility,
leukaemia and gut problems. In one study in Sweden, the mercury levels of MS
patients were on average 7.5 times higher than the control group. Dr
Kingsley and Hal Huggins (a dentist and researcher) found that they almost
always find evidence of mercury toxicity when treating MS and cancer
patients.
When the fillings are ground, as happens when chewing, some
mercury does escape as vapour, and this can enter the saliva and be
swallowed, and can be converted to methyl mercury, by the action of bacteria
in the mouth and in the gut. Methyl mercury is much more toxic than
elemental mercury. As there is more than one metal in the mouth and there is
saliva, a small but measurable electric current is continually generated in
the mouth. This is something which gradually corrodes the amalgam.
Dr McIntyre and many other researchers suggest that mercury
toxicity may contribute to damage to the immune system and increase
susceptibility to immune system dysfunctions. Frequently, mercury poisoning
causes unexplained chronic fatigue (ME symptoms). Huggins argues that 90% of
his 2,000 patients had ME-like symptoms which improved when the fillings
were removed. He argues that mercury interferes with the oxygen-carrying
capacity of the red blood cells. In fact, he states that in tests this
oxygen-carrying ability was reduced to half what it should be. This explains
why some patients are so chronically tired. In fact, a researcher from
Stockholm, Stortebecker, has also revealed that mercury travels through the
nasal passages and gets into the brain. The brain seems to have an affinity
to mercury.
Joel Berger argues that there is no such thing as a stable
mercury filling. Each one will leak mercury in every direction. This can be
in to the body of the tooth, the gums, the nose and brain, into the saliva
and the bloodstream, etc. Mercury can also migrate through the tooth itself
(not just through the vapour). "We are dealing with a known and proven
poison" he says.
Sam Ziff argues that mercury vapour has the ability to
penetrate rapidly into all tissues, which results in initial accumulations
in the brain which are very high in comparison to the uniform distribution
elsewhere. As far as excretion is concerned, normally excretion patterns
allow mercury to accumulate in the kidneys as it is released out from other
tissues. The brain concentrations, however, remain relatively high as its
release is relatively slow. In fact, one study on an autopsied individual
revealed that 13 years after their exposure to mercury, the person's brain
still contained mercury toxicity, and other cases have shown mercury
toxicity in brain areas lasting at least ten years after their last exposure
to mercury.
For further information, why not read the excellent book by
Sam Ziff entitled 'Silver Dental Fillings, the Toxic Timebomb'?
By
Dr Gina Shaw, MA AIYS Dip. Irid.
http://www.vibrancy.homestead.com/Mercury.html
Editorial
notes:
*¹
Actually the Medical Devices Directive at an EU level has so far stopped
various countries from completing their
intended ban – Sweden by 1997, Denmark by 1999, Finland by 2000 and Austria
by 2000.
*² This
was stated to be the single largest source of mercury intake, above fish and
seafood (2.3mcg) and other food (0.3mcg).
*³ Mercury
toxicity also has a high statistical correlation with suicide rates.
Dentists have the highest suicide rate of any profession.
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