DAMS International Mercury/Amalgam/Toxic Metals
Research & Medical Study
Information
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Mercury/Toxic Metals are documented to be
a common cause of over
30 chronic health conditions, and thousands of people with such conditions have
been
documented to recover or
significantly improve after amalgam replacement.
Mercury
is documented by thousands of peer-reviewed studies referenced on this
site
to be cytotoxic, neurotoxic,
immunotoxic, endocrine disrupting, reproductive
toxin,
and to block or inhibit most essential enzymatic processes at very low
levels
of exposure.
Mercury is documented to be the most toxic
substance people are commonly
exposed
to at levels known to cause significant adverse health effects.
In
surveys of people throughout the
dangerous
levels of mercury body burden, and over 30% in several states.
Dental amalgam is documented to be
the largest source of mercury in most
people
who have several amalgam fillings (or metal crowns over amalgam),
and
also to be the largest source of mercury in sewers and sewer sludge,
thus
a major source of mercury in water bodies, fish, and the environment.
The average person with several amalgam fillings or metal
crowns over amalgam
base is documented to get approximately 10 times more mercury exposure
daily than
those without dental amalgam fillings. Such people are documented by EPA and
municipal
sewer agencies to excrete into sewers on average
approx. 30 micrograms of mercury per day,
the reason for the high levels of mercury in all
sewers. A Swedish Government study found
that the knowledge, protocol, and equipment used by a
dentist can make as much as 90%
difference in the mercury exposure that the patient, dentist,
or dental staff receive when
work is done on amalgam fillings. Information for dentists on a safe protocol
for
protecting patient and staff during amalgam replacement can
be found at the IAOMT
web site.
I. DAMS Organization and Mercury Fact Sheet
Page/ with info on tests and treatment
II. DAMS Amalgam Page and Mercury Connection
to Chronic Conditions
III. Mercury/Toxic Metals Connection to
Children’s Neurological Conditions
The following document the
Connection to Chronic Conditions-
causes, mechanisms of causality, Treatments that help,
etc.
(click on link you
want to go to)
Common exposure levels from amalgam
dental fillings
Most Chronic Conditions and Exposure
Levels
Chronic Fatigue & Fibromyalgia
Conditions caused by mercury blocking opioid
peptides in milk or grains, autism,
ADHD and Learning Disabilities
Inflammatory and Allergic Conditions
Leaky Gut Related Conditions(Chron’s, IBS, Celiac, Colitis, etc.)
Results of over 60,000 cases of
Amalgam Replacement
Cases of recovery from mercury toxicity
Percentage recovering from various
conditions after amalgam replacement
Violence and Juvenile Delinquency-connection
to toxic metal exposures
Dental Professional Exposure and Adverse
Effects
Galvanic Effects of Dental Amalgam
Root canal and cavitation
effects
Oral Infection Focal Systemic Effects
Susceptibility Factors in Mercury
Toxicity Effects
Maine Dental Office Amalgam Separator
Bill
FDA Amalgam Docket
Scientific/Medical Studies submitted to
FDA
List of Scientific/Medical Studies
submitted by all parties to FDA
Summary of Findings of Articles
submitted to FDA
Review of ADA science articles
submitted to FDA
Children’s Neurological Condition Page
Autism and Other Childhood Conditions
ADHD and Learning Disabilities
Effects of toxic prenatal and neonatal
exposures: vaccines, mother’s amalgams, etc.
Mercury in Fish: Incidence and Effects
Mercury in Fish: Florida
Toxic Metals Other than Mercury
Toxic Metals Exposure & Effects (& chelators)
Children’s Neurological
Effects of Arsenic: Cases
Medical Issues
Adverse Effects of Pharmaceuticals and
Doctor Mistakes
Adverse Effects of Prescription Drugs
Review of bad Clarkson/Myers article on
amalgam in NEJM
Review of poorly done Seychelles
Mercury Study
Review of Children’s Amalgam Studies
Review of Poorly Done Testimony of
Robert Baratz (Quackwatch&HCAHF)
Review of Robert Barartz
testimony before Florida Dental Board by 2 experienced Chemistry Professors