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According to the world health organisation
So they admit if you have amalgams, the level of mercury vapour in your mouth is such that, if you were a place of work, you would legally be condemned under EPA laws.
My question for you people is this. How many patients do you hope to injure or kill by placing amalgams ?
And yes the FDA does say amalgams are safe, but they also say a lot of things are safe, lol.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ylnQ-T7oiA
Then they go on to sayMercury is highly toxic, especially when metabolized into methyl mercury. It may be fatal if inhaled and harmful if absorbed through the skin. Around 80% of the inhaled mercury vapour is absorbed in the blood through the lungs. It may cause harmful effects to the nervous, digestive, respiratory, immune systems and to the kidneys, besides causing lung damage. Adverse health effects from mercury exposure can be: tremors, impaired vision and hearing, paralysis, insomnia, emotional instability, developmental deficits during fetal development, and attention deficit and developmental delays during childhood. Recent studies suggest that mercury may have no threshold below which some adverse effects do not occur.
http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/medicalwaste/mercurypolpap230506.pdfIn 1991, the World Health Organization confirmed that mercury contained in dental amalgam is the greatest source of mercury vapour in non-industrialized settings, exposing the concerned population to mercury levels significantly exceeding those set for food and for air.
So they admit if you have amalgams, the level of mercury vapour in your mouth is such that, if you were a place of work, you would legally be condemned under EPA laws.
My question for you people is this. How many patients do you hope to injure or kill by placing amalgams ?
And yes the FDA does say amalgams are safe, but they also say a lot of things are safe, lol.
Here is a cool videoThe thing that bugs me is that the people think the FDA is protecting them. It isnt. What the FDA is doing and what the public thinks its doing are as different as night and day. -Dr Ley former Commissioner of the FDA.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ylnQ-T7oiA
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