Mercury is considered Hazardous Waste. Its is the most toxic metal on Earth.
Your dentist must dispose of it as hazardous waste and yet they put it in your mouth. Crazy, right?
Heavy Metals, especially mercury are responsible for a number of conditions,most common is leaky gut which is the source of many chronic conditions(malabsorption, nutrition deficiencies, candida, parasites and viruses, chemical sensitivity, weakened immune system etc. That is, every chronic illness).
Mercury is toxic to the brain and nervous system.
It is important to get your mercury amalgams removed by a biological dentist, just as soon as you can afford it. Getting it done by one who is not qualified leads to further mercury toxicity. * Below is description of the proper way to remove mercury amalgams.
Chlorella and cilantro are excellent heavy metal mobilizers. Use them in conjunction with Coffee Enema, colon cleansing, lots of water, sauna. You do this because you don’t want to release a lot of heavy metals without making sure they are leaving your body ASAP. Otherwise, they can lodge on other parts of the body.
There is abundant info on the internet about Mercury amalgam dangers. Any mercury in your body is too much mercury. Its pretty scary. I actually was quite improving from Multiple Chemical Sensitivity MCS before I could afford to remove my mercury. However, I am sure it was a factor. I was tasting metal for years (YIKES).
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It cost me $175-400 each removal and replacement in 2010. I had them replaced there 2 at a time as I could afford it. I think that is quite a low price and they have been doing this for 25 years. They are excellent and the dentist knows a lot about MCS.
Some dentists charge $1,000 each.
HUGGIN’S PROTOCOL FOR MERCURY AMALGAM REMOVAL:
- Mercury filling replacing by BIOCOMPATIBLE dental material
- Arrange for rubber dam , rubber dam clamps . This is a square of latex rubber stretched on a frame. It isolates the tooth or teeth being worked on. The rubber dam prevents the patient from swallowing ground out amalgam particles and accidentally inhaling mercury fumes. dam frame precaution to minimize the ingestion during the drill of amalgam , this exposure is greatly reduced by pulling away well aver 95% of your potential contamination during the removal procedure “ Mercury filling are arrange for sequential removal . Current information indicates that it is better to replace only a few amalgams at a time.
- The use of high volumes of cold water both from the drill and separate irrigation by the assistant, who should also be simultaneously using high volume suction evacuation of the vapor and particles resulting from the removal procedure. The assistant should hold the high-volume evacuator next to the tooth being worked on until all of the cut filling and cavity have been cleaned out. It is the volatility of mercury that necessitates all the precautions and correct techniques. Mercury vapor pressure doubles with every ten degree centigrade rise in temperature. High powered vacuum . Suction oral evacuator / aspirator tips. Precaution to minimize the ingestion of the amalgam water soup, this exposure is greatly reduced by pulling away well aver 95% of your potential contamination during the removal procedure .
- The office and operatory should be well ventilated. Now I installing central vacuuming systems in their offices. This provides an additional high vacuum suction source, drawing out mercury vapor and mercury aerosol generated during the removal process. Air filters, Ionizers, face cloth.
- One acceptable procedure that minimizes extensive grinding involves sectioning the amalgam into chunks versus just grinding it out. Amalgam cut into four pieces ( not drilled out ) Measure amperage and polarity the amalgams and remove in order of the least path of resistance per quadrant ( highest negative, lowest negative, highest positive, lowest positive . Sequential removal requires the dentist to measure and chart the electrical current of each filling and to remove/and or replace the amalgam fillings based on the charted information starting with the highest negative readings. Replacement fillings by quadrant, thus removing the largest source of mercury first.
- High speed hand piece with 15 RPM ( Regular 30 RPM )
- Local anesthesia without epinephrine or vasoconstrictor
- Mercury filling removal with oxygen nose tubes precautions to minimize the mercury vapor inhalation.