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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2007

Another reason to avoid amalgam fillings. Teeth contain nerve sensors that are sensitive to pressure and are directly connected to areas of the brain that control bite muscles. In this case an amalgam filling irritated sensors and resulted in muscle weakness which is abolished by increasing pressure on the tooth. Weak muscles predispose to injury. Learn more at www.live-without-pain.com.

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  • I have 17. For 37 years now. What happened to me so far? NOTHING !!!

  • @TheOwlDaddy Just to clarify, you have no aches or pains, you've never taken a pain-killer or medication of any kind, you've never visited a doctor except for wellness checkups, you can run 5 miles easily, your kids are all healthy and you have a happy and loving relationship?

  • @siking1962 I have no aches or pains, I just take pain killer medication when having surgery, I go to doctors very rarely, I never go to any checkups, running 5 miles is a little difficult because I damaged my knee in soccer very seriously, my kids are all healty (by the way: they also have amalgam fillings in their teeth) and yes, I have a loving and very happy relationship (and my wife has also amalgam fillings).

  • @TheOwlDaddy That's great. I'm genuinely pleased for you, given the long list of side-effects assciated with this very toxic metal. Your perspective is one I would have shared had I not seen thousands of people before and after they remove the metal from their mouth. When they do, they discover that it wasn't "going to the gym" as in the case on the video, or a soccer accident, or stress, or their age, or anything else that was causing their problems, it was muscle inhibition caused by

  • @siking1962 abnormal afferent input from the metal in their mouth that was the reason their body couldn't heal properly (not the only cause). These people are very grateful they were introduced to another way of looking at their health and their life, which is why i offer these observations. You are free to take what you want from them.

  • This is ridiculous. You can't just say that amalgam hurts people without having proof (web pages and I said so's don't count)

    I think that your misleading people by using fear on a subject that you clearly haven't researched.

  • I'm not misleading anyone, I don't offer advice (not on Youtube anyway) or tell anyone to do anything. I'm just sharing my observations. Most people are intelligent enough to draw their own conclusions and should be allowed to make their own decisions.

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  • No wonder dentists have the highest rate of suicide when compared to other professionals ...

    Incidently, a survey from the 1980s showed 92% of all dentists were troubled with "hand tremors" ...

  • I have a solution for you. Put about 10 amalgam fillings in YOUR teeth and see what happens to you, then we wont have to hear from you again.

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  • i was knew a guy who died from amalgam fillings. He was 92 years old.

  • @capricious71 Thanks again, I really appreciate your help.I will definitely try that.

  • @UniverseOffspring I can sympathise.

    I'll let you know what has helped me.

    Depression seems to be caused by brain inflammation. Certain foods, alcohol, caffeine and sugar cause this inflammation. Google/Youtube "Mark Hyman".

    Raw food (vegan) eliminates my depression when I stay on the diet. Many people have reported this.

    The Water Cure. Lots on the web about the importance of drinking water. Not many people drink enough. Again, it completely gets rid of my depression.

    Best wishes.

  • @capricious71 Thanks for the response, I definitely need to do something about my depression.

  • @UniverseOffspring Hi. I certainly have plenty of energy. I used to have more depression and was often tired with brain fog.

    I think having the amalgams removed was a factor but I also now swim and sauna most days and that certainly helped.

    I certainly feel very well and would recommend having it done but the dentist should use the correct protocol.

  • @capricious71 How do you feel?

  • if you're so worried about it- get dentures. I just had 12 teeth fixed one pulled and I have three more to fix. All molars- I'm 23 years old and the reason my teeth got so bad was that there was bacteria UNDER my childhood resin fillings. What does that do in a period of 10 years? it eats away at your teeth. Resin/white fillings can shrink when cured- which allows even more bacteria under the filling.

  • Glad I had my amalgam fillings changed, though I only had 4 of them.

  • @newband17 None of this makes sense. If you are a dentist, shame on you.

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