| Mercury toxicity from ’silver’ fillings | Date: 08/08/10 Time: 7:28 PM |
Mercury toxicity from 'silver' fillings exposed in The Big Dental Lie Mercury is one of the most poisonous, non-radioactive substances known to man, but it is still routinely used by dentists to fill teeth – the so-called ‘silver’ filling, known as dental amalgam. These fillings cointunuously release mercury vapour, contributing to more than 100 health issues, including heart disease, chronic fatigue, MS, depression, memory loss and autism. All scientists agree that mercury is toxic, except, it seems, most dentists. In fact, when transported to the dental office the ‘silver’ amalgam is transported as hazardous material, and, once it is drilled out of the tooth, it is classified as hazardous waste. So the only ‘safe’ place for dental amalgam would seem to be in your tooth - at least, that is what mainstream dentistry wants us to believe. The easy to understand language used in this book helps the lay-person navigate through the perils of dental amalgam and mercury toxicity. It is informative, easy to read and even contains reports of patients with various health problems that had resolved after the amalgams were removed. This book, written by a dentist, also presents the scientific proof to those readers who prefer information which is validated by scientific, peer-reviewed literature in a format that is uncomplicated and easy to read. More than 1,000 scientific papers appear in the reference list. This book presents sufficient and convincing evidence that you have been lied to for nearly 200 years by roganised dental fraternities and, as a results of their training, by the majority of dentists. Dr Ilona Visser has delved into the biochemistry of mercury toxicity and reveals it in this book in easy to understand language. She describes what mercury does to the body, and exposes mercury from tooth fillings as a health threat that rivals even that of tobacco and lead. To order, send your request to info@ctss.co.za 300 page soft cover R230 incl S&H to addresses in South Africa
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