• June 26, 2022

Metal fillings: a time bomb in the mouth?

Harmful metals in the mouth.

Metal dental material is a constant source of intoxication and allergic reaction in the body (especially to milk and its products). All metal corrodes over time, especially in the mouth where there is a high concentration of air and moisture. Among other harmful metals, amalgam fillings contain extremely toxic mercury. Mercury makes up 50 percent of the filling! Its vapors are released into the lungs through inhalation and enter the digestive system through eating and drinking. When they enter the blood and lymph, they can cause considerable damage to the body, including the nervous system. Researchers recently produced a special video showing constant mercury vapor escaping from the mouths of people with metal fillings in their teeth. That’s not very nice, if you like kisses.

In Germany, a federal law passed in the mid-1990s prohibits dentists from applying mercury fillings to their patients. For the same reason, most Northern European countries have limited the use of amalgam, and Sweden, Spain, Austria, and Denmark, among others, also banned this product in 2000. Amalgam compounds they are so toxic that dentists are advised not to touch amalgam with bare hands and to store excess amalgam in tightly sealed containers. If amalgam is so dangerous to touch, it certainly is to keep it in your mouth 24 hours a day, year after year, or inject it into your blood with the flu shot!

The World Health Organization (WHO) issued a report showing that the mercury absorbed from amalgam fillings is up to ten times higher than the mercury absorbed from environmental and dietary sources. It should be noted that patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and Alzheimer’s disease have brain mercury levels up to ten times higher than normal. Post-mortem studies show that the level of mercury in some organs is directly proportional to the number of amalgam fillings in a sick person.

Most vulnerable of all to mercury poisoning appears to be the developing fetus in pregnant women. A fetus accumulates more mercury than even the mother, and in amounts directly proportional to the number of amalgam fillings. [For the same reason, pregnant women should avoid tuna, salmon and other mercury-containing fish]

The gradual and continuous release of mercury and other toxic metals into the body through metal fillings particularly affects the liver, kidneys, lungs, and brain. Cadmium, for example, which is used to produce the pink color in dentures, is five times more toxic than lead. Not much of this metal is needed to raise blood pressure to abnormal levels. However, how many people are aware that they are developing a heart condition as a result of dental fillings in their mouths?

Thallium, which is also found in mercury amalgam fillings, causes leg pain and paraplegia. It affects the nervous system, the skin and the cardiovascular system. All wheelchair patients who have been tested for metal poisoning tested positive for thallium. Many people, who were in a wheelchair for several years after receiving metal fillings, made a full recovery once all the metal was removed from their mouths. Thallium is lethal at a dose of 0.5 to 1.0 grams.

Other metals contained in dental fillings are known for their carcinogenic (carcinogenic) effects. These include nickel, which is used in gold crowns, braces, and children’s crowns. Chromium is also extremely carcinogenic. All metals corrode (including gold, silver, and platinum) and are absorbed by the body. Women with breast cancer have accumulated large amounts of dissolved metals in their breasts. When the mouth is cleansed of all metals, they will also leave the sinuses and the cysts caused by metals will shrink and disappear on their own. Fungal infections often get better quickly after metal fillings are removed. Some people report complete relief from prostate problems, as well as nasal and sinus congestion.

Porcelain can also be toxic. It is made from aluminum oxide, with other metals added. The body’s immune system naturally responds to the presence of toxic metals in the body and eventually develops allergic reactions that can manifest as sinus involvement, ringing in the ears, enlargement of the neck and glands, swelling, enlargement of the spleen, arthritic symptoms, headaches and migraine. , eye diseases and more serious complications such as paralysis or heart attacks.

Composition

Although metal toxicity may not be the only cause of these conditions, replacing all metal fillings with composition it certainly helps your immune system in its effort to protect your body against disease. A composite filling is one that is primarily non-metallic. There is a wide variety of materials used in composite fillings, but some metals may be present. Ordinary composites are not suitable for large cavities. When used for large cavities, they tend to last no more than five or six years. indirect compounds, on the other hand, can be placed in large cavities. They can even be used instead of gold crowns. They look like a real tooth and last as long as gold. If selected correctly, indirect compounds are quite hypoallergenic and non-toxic. They are fairly new and can be as expensive as gold fillings, but they can save you a lot of trouble and money in the long run. Since many dentists don’t know how to fit them correctly, you may need to do some research to find an experienced mercury-free dentist who also works with indirect composites. Fillings should be replaced carefully and gradually, one or two (if small) at a time. It’s best not to replace metal fillings more than once every two months.

Prevention of heavy metal toxicity

If you decide to replace your amalgam fillings, make sure your dentist provides protection (via a special plastic device) against inhalation and absorption of the amalgam dust generated. Otherwise, you may end up suffering from severe migraine attacks, memory loss, vision impairment, etc. Before attempting to have larger fillings removed, you may need to take selenium (if possible in ionic form) for a month or two. Eat more foods that contain vitamin C, such as the super grain chia, or red fruits and vegetables, for about ten days. Use coriander leaves and green leafy vegetables with every main meal to help remove mercury and other metal deposits from the body. Drinking several cups of Pau d’Arco (Lapacho) tea a day, or taking four capsules of its extract three times a day for two weeks can be of great help in detoxifying the blood, liver and kidneys. Kidney cleansing is also very beneficial in preventing injury from any released metal. The Native American tea formula, Ojibwa tea, is also excellent for metal removal. It contains large amounts of vitamins.

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