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RE: Mercury Fillings

Glenn Coleman
Hi Marc,

I noticed in one of your posts that you mention having silver/mercury
fillings replaced with plastic.

I am already in the process of having 3 silver/mercury fillings replaced by
gold. The lab has already built my new teeth. I'm curious how gold impacts
ES? Others are now telling me gold is not the best for sensitivities
either?

Glenn

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Re: Mercury Fillings

xmanflash2001
Hi Glenn,

I had 20+ amalgams removed about a year ago and am much better for it
(less irritable and less emf sensitive) but the main reason I had this
procedure done was to remove the mercury left in the filings from my
mouth. I assume a bunch of the stuff had leaked into me and am slowly
getting back to health. I found sensitivty to electrical fields very
much diminished.

However Gold may still interact with emf or radio signals I dont know -
but I just wanted to encourage you that amalgams are pretty darn bad
from the mercury point of view. I could not afford the gold fillings
anyhow hehe..

If you decide not to go with the gold, get it melted down and give
someone special a ring or something :-) - maybe with a tooth shaped crest...

Cheers
Pete

Glenn Coleman wrote:

> Hi Marc,
>
> I noticed in one of your posts that you mention having silver/mercury
> fillings replaced with plastic.
>
> I am already in the process of having 3 silver/mercury fillings
> replaced by
> gold. The lab has already built my new teeth. I'm curious how gold
> impacts
> ES? Others are now telling me gold is not the best for sensitivities
> either?
>
> Glenn
>
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RE: Mercury Fillings

Marc Martin
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>I am already in the process of having 3 silver/mercury fillings replaced by
>gold. The lab has already built my new teeth. I'm curious how gold impacts
>ES? Others are now telling me gold is not the best for sensitivities
>either?

Yes, I have a booklet called "The ABC's on Mercury Poisoning from Mercury
Amalgam Fillings", and it mentions ES being one of the many health problems
caused by caused by these fillings. It recommends replacing all *metal*
fillings in your mouth for people with ES, not just the mercury ones.
Apparently gold + mercury in your mouth plus exposure to high EMF fields is
the worst case scenario in terms of corroding the mercury fillings -- both
the gold present in the mouth and the high EMF fields cause the mercury
corrosion rate to accelerate. The gold does this via a "Battery Effect" --
that is, when you combine the mercury and saliva and gold in the mouth, a
"battery" is setup in your mouth, and the mercury is the "terminal" which
ends up corroding the fastest.

When I had my mercury fillings removed, I also had a porcelain crown
removed just because it had a thin layer of gold as the "glue" which held
it to the tooth!

I also found that I got terrible headaches while using a CRT monitor while
wearing reading glasses, due the small amount of metal in the glasses
(plastic glasses are better, but even they have those small metal screws
which still cause a small problem). Using contacts or nothing at all
causes me no such headaches.

Marc

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RE: Mercury Fillings

Glenn Coleman
In reply to this post by Glenn Coleman
Thanks Marc and Pete for your responses.

I already had one gold crown, with 7 large silver/mercury fillings, and one
chunk of silver amalgum stuck in the side of my gum making my gum purple (no
explanation as to how it got there, but it came out by itself). So I had a
mercury factory going on in my mouth with the gold leaching the mercury.

I've contacted my dentist to change my order to get non-metal crowns etc.
Luckily 50% of gold work is covered by dental plan, so I won't feel the hit
too hard having them redone.

I am curious how long you guys felt ill from having the mercury fillings
removed?

Cheers,

Glenn


>From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
>Reply-To: [hidden email]
>To: [hidden email]
>Subject: RE: [eSens] Mercury Fillings
>Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 07:38:28 -0700
>
> >I am already in the process of having 3 silver/mercury fillings replaced
>by
> >gold. The lab has already built my new teeth. I'm curious how gold
>impacts
> >ES? Others are now telling me gold is not the best for sensitivities
> >either?
>
>Yes, I have a booklet called "The ABC's on Mercury Poisoning from Mercury
>Amalgam Fillings", and it mentions ES being one of the many health problems
>caused by caused by these fillings. It recommends replacing all *metal*
>fillings in your mouth for people with ES, not just the mercury ones.
>Apparently gold + mercury in your mouth plus exposure to high EMF fields is
>the worst case scenario in terms of corroding the mercury fillings -- both
>the gold present in the mouth and the high EMF fields cause the mercury
>corrosion rate to accelerate. The gold does this via a "Battery Effect" --
>that is, when you combine the mercury and saliva and gold in the mouth, a
>"battery" is setup in your mouth, and the mercury is the "terminal" which
>ends up corroding the fastest.
>
>When I had my mercury fillings removed, I also had a porcelain crown
>removed just because it had a thin layer of gold as the "glue" which held
>it to the tooth!
>
>I also found that I got terrible headaches while using a CRT monitor while
>wearing reading glasses, due the small amount of metal in the glasses
>(plastic glasses are better, but even they have those small metal screws
>which still cause a small problem). Using contacts or nothing at all
>causes me no such headaches.
>
>Marc

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RE: Mercury Fillings

Marc Martin
Administrator
> I am curious how long you guys felt ill from having the mercury fillings
> removed?

Although I already had chronic fatigue, and although I used a holistic
dentist that removed the fillings as safely as possible, I felt pretty
terrible for about 2 weeks after getting the fillings removed. I think
my body was dumping mercury at an accelerated pace following the amaglam
removals, which was the reason for feeling so bad.

Marc