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amalgam is the single greatest dietary source of mercury. Only arsenic and lead are more toxic. the dental profession is lying about the safety of this material. more at www.robertgammal.com

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  • I believe there is a mistake in the description. The description says, "Only arsenic and lead are more toxic" [than mercury]. However I'm pretty sure that Mercury is more toxic than lead.

  • Thanks for this. The whole movie is fully referenced and the ref for this is the Agency for Toxic Substances and DIsease Registry. In principle though I do agree with you and would suggest that considering the availability of exposure form amalgam compared to exposure to lead or arsenic it would certainly make mercury the most toxic of the lot.

  • My whole movie and all that I have written is fully referenced so that even you can check what I am saying - what is your reference?

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  • The batteries I hold in my hand proudly declare "No mercury added". Strange, I cannot say the same of my teeth. Because a dentist has seen it fit to put mercury in my teeth while battery manufacturers do not see it fit that a battery contain mercury. If dentistry cannot ban mercury amalgams for the sake of people's health, then let them at least, treating human beings as dead batteries, ban it from our teeth for the sake of the environment!!!!!

  • A few months after getting amalgams in every molar of my mouth as a 16 yr. old - I came down with rheumatoid arthritis, and had that severe condition for 34 years, until most of the amalgams were removed, and the arthritis vanished, and has not returned for 9 + years! A person would have to brain dead to not realize the health risks of mercury in the mouth for long periods of time.

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  • @fetalbetal Yes its worth it, if not they will take you to the grave.

  • I have 6 large fillings that was put in ten years ago in my teens, 17. I am now 27 and have finally pin pointed the cause of my chronic fatigue and memory loss. Mercury is deadly I became furious when the dentist tried to put "Silver" mercury fillings in my toddlers mouth. This is a crime mercury is deadly, Why are we still using it. Its beyond medieval. Im going to have mine removed soon, my brother had his removed and he is a brand new person. Lots of energy, focus and happy. Before Suicidal.

  • Mercury is recognized as the most toxic non-radioactive element. It is actually much more toxic than arsenic or lead

  • NEW STUDY AGAIN CONFIRMING INJURY Industrial Health 2011, 49, 249–254

    MERCURY INTOXICATION IN DENTISTS

    Exposure to elemental mercury through amalgam dental fillings. Our findings indicate that occupational exposure of dentists to mercury, even at low levels, is associated With a significant increase in the prevalence of symptoms of intoxication.

    Key words: Dentists, Amalgam filling, Occupational exposure, Mercury, Intoxication symptoms

  • great video and great website. we appreciate your dedication and perseverance in getting the word out.

  • Great information, well done. Mercury does not belong in people's teeth. The incredible story is how so many people have been duped by the white coat syndrome. If your dentist or physician says so, it must be true, simply because she or he wears a white coat.

  • I think that mercury can be considered worst than lead simply because it is a liquid and vaporizes while lead does not. I really don't understand how people can work in mercury and lead refineries.

  • I realized after the fact that I was thinking about fluoride. Fluoride is more toxic than lead but less toxic than arsenic. I came to your video through a link from a website that had information about both fluoride and mercury. I just got the 2 mixed up.  I do think your point about exposure is correct for those with amalgam fillings. (I'm down to 4 amalgam fillings now. Any time that I have a filling that needs to be replaced I request a composite filling.)

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